Volleyball 2019
3
Winner Utah State Eastern USUE
0
South Mountain Community College SMCC
Winner
Utah State Eastern USUE
3
Final
0
South Mountain Community College SMCC
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 F
Utah State Eastern USUE 25 25 25 (3)
South Mountain Community College SMCC 20 15 23 (0)
0
Utah State Eastern UTAH STA
3
Winner Glendale Community C GLENDALE
Utah State Eastern UTAH STA
0
Final
3
Glendale Community C GLENDALE
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 F
Utah State Eastern UTAH STA 21 23 20 (0)
Glendale Community C GLENDALE 25 25 25 (3)
0
Monroe College MCM 0-4
3
Winner Utah State Eastern UTAHSTAT
Monroe College MCM
0-4
0
Final
3
Utah State Eastern UTAHSTAT
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 F
Monroe College MCM 23 24 15 (0)
Utah State Eastern UTAHSTAT 25 26 25 (3)
1
Barton Community College BARTON
3
Winner Utah State Eastern USUE
Barton Community College BARTON
1
Final
3
Utah State Eastern USUE
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Barton Community College BARTON 23 17 25 12 (1)
Utah State Eastern USUE 25 25 23 25 (3)
3
Winner Utah State Eastern USUE
1
Arizona Western Coll AWC
Winner
Utah State Eastern USUE
3
Final
1
Arizona Western Coll AWC
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Utah State Eastern USUE 17 25 25 25 (3)
Arizona Western Coll AWC 25 17 20 21 (1)

Game Recap: Women's Volleyball | | Calvin Jensen, USU Eastern Volleyball

Volleyball Defeats Three Nationally Ranked Teams Over The Weekend

Prescott, AZ – It was a weekend of intense, competitive volleyball at the Yavapai College Invitational for our Lady Eagles.  Of the five games scheduled in just over two days for the Eagles, four were nationally ranked in the latest preseason poll. 
 
The Thursday night game against #6 South Mountain College was no match for the Eagles.  USU Eastern lost to the Cougars during this same tournament last year and they came out ready for sweet revenge.  And that they did as USU Eastern swept the Cougars 3-0 (25-20, 25-15, 25-23).  The Eagles were led by Kiara Richardson with 10 Kills, Breanne Bitter 10 Blocks, Avery Best with 13 Digs, and Ashlee McUne with 33 Assists. 
 
Friday began with a tough loss to a scrappy #10 Glendale College who would be one of two teams to go undefeated in the ten team, two-day tournament.  They battled hard but were defeated 0-3 (21-25, 23-25, 20-25).   With a dominating win the night before the Eagles came out a sluggish and struggled to collaborate as a team.  The Eagles were led by Kiara Richardson with 12 Kills, Alyssa Simmons 4 Blocks, Emma Ricks 13 Digs, and Ashlee McUne 28 Assists. 
 
Later that afternoon the Lady Eagles again faced a tough New York program in #15 Monroe College.  The team regrouped from their earlier loss and came out ready to play their game.  They swept the #15 Mustangs 3-0 (25-23, 26-24, 25-15).  The Eagles were led by Breanne Bitter with 12 Kills, Alyssa Simmons with 2 Blocks, Avery Best 18 Digs, and Ashlee McUne 31 Assists.
 
On Saturday the Eagles took on Barton College out of Kansas.  The Eagles again came out ready for an early morning win.  They maintained momentum throughout the first two sets but late in the third they dropped their energy level and Barton capitalized edging out the Eagles for the set win.  The Eagles refused to drop another set to Barton and dominated the fourth set to defeat the Cougars 3-1 (25-23, 25-17, 23-25, 25-12).  The Eagles were led by Kiara Richardson will 13 Kills, Alyssa Simmons 7 Blocks, Sunny Perry 19 Digs, and Ashlee McUne 49 Assists.

Saving the best for last, the highly anticipated game against #20 Arizona Western played out in thrilling fashion.  The Thunderbirds came out swinging and The Eagles had a tough time organizing their defense and dropped the first set to Arizona 17-25.  Knowing the significance of the game, The Eagles refused to give up and came back with their own set win of 25-17.  With the momentum in their favor USU Eastern shot out with a 10-point lead only to let down their guard for a Thunderbird comeback to tie the game 20-20.  After an intense Eagles timeout they scored 5 quick points and took a one set lead on Arizona Western.  The final set of the game was one to remember.  With fans and teammates on the sideline cheering on the team, losing wasn't an option in the 25-21 Thunderbird defeat.  Middle blocker Kahea Nihipali, battling her own cousin across the net, thrilled onlookers with a career high 10 Kills and 6 Blocks.  The defense refused to let a ball drop and were led by Emma Ricks with 16 Digs adding to the defense also was Avery Best and Ashlee McUne both with 15 digs.  With 45 assists setter Ashlee McUne ran the court and helped keep the offense moving. 
 
"The game against Arizona Western is one I won't forget.  To see a team come together like they did and refuse to give up, even when momentum wasn't in their favor, was something special.  It took everyone on the team to get that win and they showed absolute endurance and grit," said head coach Danielle Jensen
 
The Lady Eagles did something the program has never accomplished before, defeating three nationally ranked teams in one tournament.  At the time of this article USU Eastern, as a team, is #1 in assists, #1 in kills, and #2 in digs nationally.  Outside hitter Kiara Richardson holds the #5 spot in kills, Avery Best #6 in digs, and Ashlee McUne #5 in Assists nationally.
 
The Eagles will continue their Arizona road trip as they travel to Thatcher to take on Eastern Arizona at 12PM and Pima at 2PM on Labor Day Monday, September 2nd.      
 
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