SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – The No. 11 Southwest Minnesota State volleyball team (9-1, 2-0 NSIC) continues its hot streak after sweeping the University of Sioux Falls (4-6, 0-2 NSIC) on Saturday afternoon, by set scores of 25-18, 25-23, and 25-20. SMSU is now 2-0 in the NSIC and improves to 9-1 overall. USF drops to 0-2 in the NSIC and 4-6 overall.
Leading the way for the Mustangs offense was
Saari Kuehl, with 12 kills on a .346 hitting percentage. Supporting the attack was freshman
Leah Jones, tallying eight kills of her own, while putting up a block and six digs. Emma VanHell and
Karli Arkell both notched seven kills in their efforts.
Brooklyn Kusler contributed to the SMSU win, scoring five kills with four digs.
Floating around the court on defense was
McKenzie Tolk. Tolk captured 20 digs and set three assists with two service aces in the match. Her defensive counterparts were
Alisa Bengen and
Natalee Rolbiecki, notching 12 and five digs, respectively.
Alisa Bengen paced the SMSU offense with 33 assists, while grabbing herself two solo blocks and one block assist on defense. Other top blockers for SMSU were Arkell and Kusler, who recorded three block assists apiece.
Leaders on offense for USF were Sadie Voss with 10 kills on a .350 hitting percentage, and NSIC Player to Watch, Jordan Kuper. Kuper recorded seven kills on 16 attempts, hitting .438 while notching three solo blocks and two block assists. Defensive leaders for the Cougars were Caitlin Kellner and Elise Gillen, tallying eight digs apiece. Top blockers for USF were Jordyn Hamm and Courtney Holsteen, with four block assists apiece.
USF took their first set frustrations out on set two early, pushing to a quick 7-2 lead over the Mustangs to start. At one point, SMSU trailed the Cougars by as many as eight points in the set. After being down 19-18, SMSU took advantage of USF errors and a couple Kusler kills, squeaking past the Cougars by a score of 25-23.
SMSU displayed their true power in set three, scoring nine of the first 11 points. The Mustangs never looked back in the set, responding to every point scored by USF, and then some, winning the set 25-20.
The Mustangs out-hit the Cougars in the match by nearly 13 percent. SMSU tallied 40 kills, while USF totaled just 28.
UP NEXT
No. 11 SMSU hosts No. 3 Wayne State on Saturday, Sept. 23, at 2 p.m.
The Mustangs then travel to Minot, N.D. on Friday, Sept. 29, to face off with Minot State for more conference action at 6 p.m.
Following its trip to Minot, SMSU will travel to Bismarck, N.D., where it will play UMary at 2 p.m., on Sept. 30