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Complete
Box Score
Carson, CA - The Toros could not stop the
No.11-ranked UC San Diego Tritons from extending their winning
streak to 12-straight games as UCSD swept CSUDH 30-14, 30-20,
30-22, out-hitting the Toros .363 to .018. With the loss the Toros
drop to 8-15, 5-12 CCAA and UCSD improves to 20-2, 15-2 CCAA.
The Toros would keep pace with the Tritons
early in game one until UCSDs Kristin Halvorsen stepped back
to serve and rallied off seven consecutive points put the Tritons
ahead 14-5.
Randi Johnson (Ranchos Palos Verdes,
CA/Campbell University) would temporarily stop the bleeding
with a kill off a dish from Kayleigh Spratt (Rhonert Park,
CA/Rancho Cotate HS), but UCSD would take the next point on a
kill by Rebecca Bailey and never look back.
The Toros would show a little more fight in
game two, matching the No. 11-ranked Tritons point for point,
knotting the game at 11-11 on a kill by senior Timary More
(Torrance, CA/El Camino CC) .
UCSD would again step up its game, however, and
leave the Toros behind.
In game three UCSD would quickly build a
10-point lead at 23-13 on a kill by Bailey. However, CSUDH would
show that they had a little fight left in them by cutting the
deficit in half at 27-22, before UCSD closed out the game and the
match.
Bailey and Brianna Koche split match-high
honors with 12 kills apiece, hitting .417 and .545, respectively.
Libero Natalie Facchini picked up match-high honors with 14 digs,
while setter Kristin Halvorsen just missed out on a double-double
with 29 assists and nine digs.
For the Toros Sophia Lopes (Los Angeles,
CA/Santa Monica CC) recorded seven kills while More and Courtney
Spainhour (Redondo Beach, CA/El Camino CC) each chipped in six
kills in the effort.
The Toros will next be in action on Friday,
October 27, when they take on Cal State Monterey Bay in the 2006
home finale, with first serve scheduled for 7:00 pm in the
Torodome. Join us as we say good-bye to five departing seniors in
Timary More, Denise Herrera, Shannon Finley, Courtney Spainhour,
Maria Miranda and Nicole Hoffman, as all will be concluding their
two-year Toro careers.
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