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Leah Jones
Jacob Sanders, St. Cloud State
2
Southwest Minn. St. SMSU 10-4,3-4 NSIC
3
Winner Minnesota St. MSU 14-1,6-1 NSIC
Southwest Minn. St. SMSU
10-4,3-4 NSIC
2
Final
3
Minnesota St. MSU
14-1,6-1 NSIC
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 4 5 F
Southwest Minn. St. SMSU 19 25 19 25 11 (2)
Minnesota St. MSU 25 18 25 20 15 (3)

Game Recap: Volleyball |

No. 12 SMSU suffers setback in Mankato against Minnesota State

MANKATO, Minn. – The Southwest Minnesota State volleyball team (10-4, 3-4 NSIC) were defeated in five sets Saturday afternoon by the Minnesota State Mavericks (14-1, 6-1 NSIC), 19-25, 25-18, 19-25, 25-20, 11-15.
 
After her 20 kill match on Friday against St. Cloud State, Leah Jones broke her career high in kills with 26 in the match, and hit .350. Ashley Peltier had 12 kills, and both Karli Arkell and Mya Krystosek added 11 kills each, with Krystosek having her second highest career dig total in a match with 22. McKenzie Tolk had her season high in digs with 29 and Sydney Thein had 49 assists and 12 digs.
 
The Mustangs hit .203 as a team (65-26-192), while the Mavericks, who were led in kills by Mary Satori with 16, hit .192 (61-23-198). Minnesota State had 11 service aces, the most SMSU has given up in a match this season.
 
In the first set, Minnesota State got off to a hot start, leading 14-6. The Mustangs battled back, and led 18-17 after an 11-3 run. But the Mavericks went on a run of their own, ending the set on an 8-1 run, and winning the set 25-19.
 
The Mustangs took control of the second set early, leading 11-10, and never relinquishing their lead. The Mustangs hit .560 in the second set, and Leah Jones had five kills in the set, to give SMSU the set win 25-18.
 
The Mavericks regained form in the third set, and while the Mustangs had a 10-9 lead, Minnesota State went on a 10-2 run, and eventually won the set 25-19. The Mavericks hit .143 in the set, and the Mustangs, while hitting .085, had nine attack errors.
 
The fourth set started strong for Minnesota State, with the Mavericks holding an 11-4 lead that included four service aces. SMSU however went on a 9-0 run, flipping the set on its head and giving the Mustangs a 13-11 lead. The Mustangs hit .325 in the penultimate set and were led by Leah Jones who had six kills while Ashley Peltier had four. SMSU won the fourth 25-20, forcing a fifth set.
 
In the final set, the Mavericks got off to an early lead of 6-1, and while the Mustangs tried to fight back, the Mavericks held on, and won the fifth set 15-11. Minnesota State hit .296 in the final period.
 
SMSU returns home on Friday, Oct. 10, at 6 p.m. against Concordia-St. Paul for Homecoming Weekend. The Mustangs also play Winona State at home on Saturday, Oct. 11, at 2 p.m. Both games will be played in the PE Gym, and will be available to stream on the NSIC Network. Tickets and more information can be found at smsumustangs.com/sports/womens-volleyball.
 
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