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Courtesy Cal State
Bakersfield Sports Information Office
Complete
Box Score
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. - The Cal State Bakersfield
volleyball team began its farewell tour of the California
Collegiate Athletic Association with a 30-25, 30-20, 30-28 sweep
of Cal State Dominguez Hills Friday night at the Icardo Center in
Bakersfield.
It was the season-opener for the Roadrunners.
Cal State Dominguez Hills dropped to 3-4 and 0-1 with the loss.
Bakersfield is playing one final season in the CCAAits
conference home for the past 25 yearsbefore beginning a full
Division I schedule in 2007.
Sophomore outside hitter Sarah Warner, who
redshirted in 2005, posted career highs of 18 kills and 12 digs.
Redshirt freshman Kate McWhorter led all attackers with a
match-high .417 hitting percentage in her first collegiate match.
The Roadrunners were coming off an exhibition
match sweep at the hands of NAIA titan Fresno Pacific University
Wednesday night. But even losing against a team with four
international stars like FPU made a positive difference in tonights
match, according to CSUB Head Coach John Price.
With the experience and physicality of
their international stars, Fresno Pacific plays at a different
speed and height than we do, said Price, who started four
freshmen against Dominguez Hills. But I think that
experience made it easier for us tonight when we played a team
closer to our own level.
I was very pleased with our
effort tonight. Were very young this season and there are
going to be good days and bad days, but this was a great way to
build a little confidence and get the season off on the right
foot.
Bakersfield trailed just twice in the match,
early in game one and the first point of game three. But CSUB was
able to put together enough small runs to take control before
holding the Toros at arms length in each game.
The Toros best chance came late in game
three, when they rallied back from 29-25 down to within 29-28.
They had a swing to tie the match at 29, but reserve outside
hitter Sophia Lopes cross-court attempt found the net and the
Roadrunners held on for the win.
Middle blocker Randi Johnson led Dominguez
Hills with seven kills and a match-high five blocks. Penina
Suddeth and Lopes added six kills apiece.
Bakersfield returns to action Saturday night
when it hosts No. 19 UC San Diego at 7 p.m. Cal State Dominguez
Hills travels to play at No. 5 Cal State L.A. Saturday at 7 p.m.
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