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Courtesy Cal Poly Pomona
Sports Information Office
Complete
Box Score
POMONA -- Cal Poly Pomonas womens
volleyball team found itself on the wrong end of a five-game
struggle Friday night in Kellogg Gym.
The Broncos won the first two games, only to
see Cal State Dominguez Hills storm back to stun Cal Poly Pomona,
25-30, 26-30, 30-27, 30-24, 16-14. Cal State Dominguez Hills beat
Cal Poly Pomona for only the fourth time in 53 meetings, although
the Toros also picked up a win over the Broncos in Carson in the
2004 season.
Cal Poly Pomona (5-5, 2-3) came up short in a
five-game match for the first time in three tries this season. Cal
State Dominguez Hills (4-7, 1-4) won its first conference match of
the season.
Antoinette Kathol had 13 kills and 13 blocks,
which was one off her career high. Jenna Young had 12 kills and
six blocks, Natalia Gonzalez had a season-high nine kills and
three blocks, while Brittany Harkey had nine kills and six blocks.
Sophia Lopes had 14 kills to lead three Toros
in double figures. Nicole Hoffman had 12 kills and Courtney
Spainhour had 10 kills and three aces. One of those aces came with
the Toros leading, 15-14, in the fifth game and won Cal State
Dominguez Hills the match.
The Broncos had a huge edge in blocks, 20-6,
but ball-handling woes and poor passing plagued them throughout
the match.
The Broncos won the first two games, 30-25 and
30-26 and jumped out to a 19-13 lead in the third game only to see
Cal State Dominguez Hills mount a tremendous comeback.
The Toros battled back and took the lead for
good at 25-24 after an ace by Spainhour. The score was still tight
at 28-27, but the Toros got kills from Randi Johnson and Lopes to
send the game into a fourth frame.
Cal State Dominguez Hills jumped out to a quick
10-4 advantage and never led by less than two points in the fourth
frame. Cal Poly Pomona cut the deficit to 26-24, but the Toros won
the final four points to send the match to a fifth game.
The Toros scored the first four points of the
final game, but the Broncos went on a 9-3 run to take a 9-7
advantage after a block by Harkey and Young. After the Toros took
a 10-9 lead, the Broncos scored the next three points to take a
12-10 advantage. Cal Poly Pomona had a match point at 14-13 after
a kill by Williams, but a ball-handling error tied it at 14-14, a
kill by Hoffman gave the Toros the lead and the ace by Spainhour
gave the Toros the match.
Saturday night the Toros stay on the road --
but in the region -- with a 7:00 p.m. match at Cal State San
Bernardino. |