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Complete
Box Score
La Jolla, CA -- CSUDH fell to Western Oregon
University on the third and final day of the UC San Diego Triton
Invitational, dropping a 3-2 heartbreaker to fall to 2-3 on the
young season, and giving the Wolves their first win of the season.
Freshman Penina Suddeth (Hesperia, CA/Hesperia HS) would
lead the Toros with 15 kills and 15 digs, recording her
fourth-consecutive double-double. For her efforts, the Hesperia
native was named to the all-tournament team, recording 67 kills,
56 digs and 15 block assists.
After fighting tooth and nail yesterday and
coming away with two wins, the Toros came out flat in game one,
falling 30-17 as the Wolves hit .448 compared to the Toros
-.081.
CSUDH would begin to get things going early in
game two behind solid serving by Tiffany Bull (Lake Los
Angeles, CA/Antelope Valley College) and Sophia Lopes (Los
Angeles, CA/Santa Monica City College) to jump out to a 7-3
lead.
The Wolves chipped away at the Toro lead and
knotted the game at 14-14 on a Toro ball handling error, and then
took the lead on the next play on a Shakira Jenkins kill.
CSUDH would recapture and lead a few serves
later, but would not be able to break away from the Wolves, as the
two teams remained within three points of each other for the
remainder of the match until Maria Miranda (Lakewood,
CA/Cerritos CC) recorded a service ace for the 30th and final
point.
Games three and four would see the two teams
follow the same pattern as the first two games, with Western
Oregon winning game three and the Toros winning game four, forcing
a deciding game five.
Although the Toros were no strangers to playing
a fifth game after having played a game five in the first match
each of the past two days, it appeared they may have been
physically drained for their third 5-five game match in as many
days. The Toro offense was only able to muster a .067 hitting
percentage to the Wolves .375, as the Wolves took control and
never looked back, cruising to a 15-9 win.
Western Oregon was led by Katrina Johnson with
15 kills and a .433 hitting percentage. Shakira Jenkins, Lisa
Martini, and Brianne Sykes would also record double figures kills
with 13, 11, and 10, respectively. The Wolves would utilize a 6-2
offense, with setters Amy Herron and Lisa Tedder each contributing
27 assists.
In addition to Suddeths 15 kills and 15
digs, Lopes would be the only other Toro in double
figures, chipping in 11 kills. Nicole Hoffman (Clovis,
CA/Fresno CC) would have another strong performance in the
middle, recording seven kills and five block assist, while hitting
.278. Defensively, Miranda continued her excellent play as
the Toros libero, picking up 23 digs in the effort.
CSUDH will next be in action Tuesday, August
29, when they take on the Pirates of Armstrong Atlantic State
University for the Toros 2006 home opener, with first serve
scheduled for 7:30 pm in the Torodome. |