VB Drops Season Opener at Kansas
9/25/2020 10:12:00 PM | Volleyball
Bears fall in back-and-forth five-set match
THE RUNDOWN
LAWRENCE, Kan. – Baylor volleyball (0-1) opened its 2020 season with a five-set loss to Kansas on Friday at the Horejsi Family Volleyball Arena in Lawrence, Kan., 25-19, 13-25, 22-25, 25-19, 9-15.
Three Bears reached double-figures in kills, including: Lauren Harrison (15), Marieke van der Mark (14) and Kara McGhee (12).
BU took the first set behind a .600 hitting percentage and 19 total team kills, with Yossiana Pressley leading the way with six. Baylor led 12-7 after a back-row kill from Harrison and held the lead throughout the set, including after a big block by McGhee that made it 23-18.
The Bears couldn't find a rhythm in sets two or three, but rebounded nicely in the fourth behind a .607 efficiency and six more kills from Harrison. She put down three of the Bears first five points in the set, leading 5-1, and later added another to make it 9-6. Van der Mark and McGhee collected timely kills to keep the Bears ahead late in the set, and Callie Williams finished it off with a dump at 25-19.
Kansas opened the fifth set on a 4-0 run and the Bears never recovered, ultimately falling to the Jayhawks on their home floor by a six-point deficit.
Defensively, BU recorded eight blocks, including six from junior college transfer Andressa Parise. The Bears also tallied five service aces behind Pressley's team-leading two, as well as contributions from Shanel Bramschreiber, Jena Kelly and Emily Van Slate.
To stay up to date throughout the season on all things Baylor volleyball, follow the team on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @BaylorVBall.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Baylor hit above .600 in both of its set wins (.600, .607).
• Lauren Harrison led the Bears with 15 kills in her BU debut.
• Kara McGhee recorded a career-high 12 kills.
• Andressa Parise hit 1.000 with four kills on four swings and added six blocks in her Baylor debut.
• Callie Williams totaled 47 assists in her first match as a Bear.
• Emily Van Slate led the Bears with 10 digs in her collegiate debut.
• BU notched five service aces, led by Yossiana Pressley with two.
• Baylor is now 22-21 all-time in season openers.
• Baylor is now 3-3 in Big 12 conference openers under head coach Ryan McGuyre, and 1-2 on the road.
STAT OF THE MATCH
7 – Seven Bears made their team debuts: Laché Harper, Lauren Harrison, Jena Kelly, AJ Koele, Andressa Parise, Emily Van Slate and Callie Williams.
TOP QUOTE
Head coach Ryan McGuyre
On the match…
"We've got to make some fixes. We've got to make sure we're adjusting and playing a cleaner game start to finish. [There are] lots of new players in new roles, and we'll keep growing."
WHAT'S NEXT
BU (0-1) will round out its season-opening series against the Jayhawks (1-0) by returning to Horejsi Family Volleyball Arena for another match on Saturday at 4 p.m. CT.
LAWRENCE, Kan. – Baylor volleyball (0-1) opened its 2020 season with a five-set loss to Kansas on Friday at the Horejsi Family Volleyball Arena in Lawrence, Kan., 25-19, 13-25, 22-25, 25-19, 9-15.
Three Bears reached double-figures in kills, including: Lauren Harrison (15), Marieke van der Mark (14) and Kara McGhee (12).
BU took the first set behind a .600 hitting percentage and 19 total team kills, with Yossiana Pressley leading the way with six. Baylor led 12-7 after a back-row kill from Harrison and held the lead throughout the set, including after a big block by McGhee that made it 23-18.
The Bears couldn't find a rhythm in sets two or three, but rebounded nicely in the fourth behind a .607 efficiency and six more kills from Harrison. She put down three of the Bears first five points in the set, leading 5-1, and later added another to make it 9-6. Van der Mark and McGhee collected timely kills to keep the Bears ahead late in the set, and Callie Williams finished it off with a dump at 25-19.
Kansas opened the fifth set on a 4-0 run and the Bears never recovered, ultimately falling to the Jayhawks on their home floor by a six-point deficit.
Defensively, BU recorded eight blocks, including six from junior college transfer Andressa Parise. The Bears also tallied five service aces behind Pressley's team-leading two, as well as contributions from Shanel Bramschreiber, Jena Kelly and Emily Van Slate.
To stay up to date throughout the season on all things Baylor volleyball, follow the team on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @BaylorVBall.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Baylor hit above .600 in both of its set wins (.600, .607).
• Lauren Harrison led the Bears with 15 kills in her BU debut.
• Kara McGhee recorded a career-high 12 kills.
• Andressa Parise hit 1.000 with four kills on four swings and added six blocks in her Baylor debut.
• Callie Williams totaled 47 assists in her first match as a Bear.
• Emily Van Slate led the Bears with 10 digs in her collegiate debut.
• BU notched five service aces, led by Yossiana Pressley with two.
• Baylor is now 22-21 all-time in season openers.
• Baylor is now 3-3 in Big 12 conference openers under head coach Ryan McGuyre, and 1-2 on the road.
STAT OF THE MATCH
7 – Seven Bears made their team debuts: Laché Harper, Lauren Harrison, Jena Kelly, AJ Koele, Andressa Parise, Emily Van Slate and Callie Williams.
TOP QUOTE
Head coach Ryan McGuyre
On the match…
"We've got to make some fixes. We've got to make sure we're adjusting and playing a cleaner game start to finish. [There are] lots of new players in new roles, and we'll keep growing."
WHAT'S NEXT
BU (0-1) will round out its season-opening series against the Jayhawks (1-0) by returning to Horejsi Family Volleyball Arena for another match on Saturday at 4 p.m. CT.
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Team Stats
Baylor
KU
Kills
61
56
Errors
26
14
Attempts
126
115
Hitting %
.278
.365
Points
74
67
Assists
55
52
Aces
5
5
Blocks
8
6
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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