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Women's Volleyball by Jenna Galloway, ISU Sports Information

ISU Travels to UND; Looks to Protect Undefeated Conference Record Saturday

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POCATELLO, Idaho – The Idaho State volleyball team continues to Grand Forks, N.D. to face the University of North Dakota Saturday, Oct. 10 at 11 a.m. MDT in its second match of a two-match road swing. The Bengals look to protect their undefeated conference record and improve their win streak to eight matches as they face 15-6, 4-1 BSC UND.

ABOUT NORTH DAKOTA
This will be the seventh meeting between Idaho State and North Dakota. ISU leads the series 4-2 and won the last meeting 3-0 in Pocatello, Idaho on Oct. 11, 2014.

UND returns seven letter winners and four starters plus a libero from last year's squad that finished 26-9 overall with a 13-3 mark in conference, good for first place in the North Division.
Currently, North Dakota is 15-6 overall with a 4-1 mark in conference play. UND averages 13.1 kills per set with a .235 hitting percentage and 12.5 assists per set. North Dakota averages 16.9 digs per set  and has 177.0 total blocks on the season for a 2.3 blocks per set average. UND is led by sophomore middle hitter Faith Dooley who averages 2.90 kills per set with a .339 hitting percentage.

UND is coached by Head Coach Mark Pryor who carries a 41-15 record at North Dakota.
 
LAST MATCH: ISU BATTLES UNC FOR FIVE-SET VICTORY; EXTENDS WINNING STREAK TO SEVEN
The Idaho State volleyball team protected its undefeated conference record Thursday evening and defeated Northern Colorado in five sets, 25-19, 24-26, 20-25, 25-20 and 15-11. Idaho State (13-6, 5-0 BSC) dominated at the net with a season-high 76 kills and a .232 team hitting percentage.
 
Four Bengals finished with double-figure kills, led by senior outside hitter Tressa Lyman who recorded her third-straight double-double with a season-high 22 kills to go along with 11 digs. Junior setter Hayley Farrer posted a season-high 63 assists, and sophomore outside hitter Marissa Todd also came up big for ISU, tying her career high in kills with 15 off a .414 hitting percentage in addition to eight digs and four blocks.

ISU traded points with Northern Colorado (6-12, 2-3 BSC) to start the first half but was able to shake the Bears loose following a UNC service error and two consecutive kills from senior middle blocker Makenzie Filer. ISU closed the first set with an 8-4 run to claim the set win 25-19 and the match lead, 1-0.

In the second set, the Bears capitalized on a few Bengal errors and converted at the net to build a small 4-1 lead. ISU responded with kills from Lyman and junior outside hitter Bailey Bars to tie the set 7-all and carried its momentum to a 13-9 lead. The Bengals kept UNC at bay and nursed a 21-17 lead late in the second, but a kill from UNC's Kendra Cunningham and three consecutive Bengal errors tied the match 21-all. The squads traded point-for-point until two more ISU errors and a kill from UNC gave the Bears the 26-24 second-set win.

Coming out of the break, the Bears broke a 7-all tie following another ISU error and built a five-point lead, 20-25. Idaho State was unable to recover and UNC won the set 25-20 and claimed the 2-1 match lead.

The momentum shifted in the fourth as ISU battled UNC for the 25-20 set win. The fourth featured six ties and two lead changes, but the Bengals were able to create some separation following a kill from Farrer to create a two-point cushion, 14-12. ISU was able to keep the Bears at bay for the remainder of the set to claim the fourth set win and tie up the match 2-2.

With the momentum, the Bengals never trailed in the fifth set. ISU was attacking from every angle as four players recorded kills in the fifth set alone. Idaho State built its biggest lead of the set, 8-3, following a bad set from UNC and stopped a 4-1 run Bears' run by forcing a UNC attacking error. The Bengals continued on for the 15-11 fifth set win, and won the match 3-2.

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Players Mentioned

Bailey Bars

#8 Bailey Bars

OH
5' 11"
Junior
Hayley Farrer

#13 Hayley Farrer

S
5' 8"
Redshirt Junior
Makenzie  Filer

#12 Makenzie Filer

MB
6' 4"
Senior
Tressa Lyman

#6 Tressa Lyman

OH
6' 1"
Redshirt Senior
Marissa  Dance

#5 Marissa Dance

OH
5' 10"
Redshirt Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Bailey Bars

#8 Bailey Bars

5' 11"
Junior
OH
Hayley Farrer

#13 Hayley Farrer

5' 8"
Redshirt Junior
S
Makenzie  Filer

#12 Makenzie Filer

6' 4"
Senior
MB
Tressa Lyman

#6 Tressa Lyman

6' 1"
Redshirt Senior
OH
Marissa  Dance

#5 Marissa Dance

5' 10"
Redshirt Sophomore
OH

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