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West Virginia WVU 9-20,2-14 Big 12
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Winner Baylor Baylor 15-12,9-8 Big 12
West Virginia WVU
9-20,2-14 Big 12
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Final
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Baylor Baylor
15-12,9-8 Big 12
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Team 1 2 3 F
West Virginia WVU 11 17 15 (0)
Baylor Baylor 25 25 25 (3)
Celebration vs WVU

No. 23 VB Sweeps West Virginia

Bears end three-match losing streak

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Game Recap: Volleyball |
WACO, Texas – The 23rd-ranked Baylor volleyball team beat WVU on Saturday afternoon in the Ferrell Center, 3-0.
 
BU (15-12, 9-8) swept WVU (9-20, 2-14) in three sets at the Ferrell. Baylor dominated the first set with a score of 25-11 and were able to keep their momentum the rest of the afternoon, winning the second set 25-17, and took the third set 25-15. The Bears snapped a three-game losing streak and extended their winning streak over WVU to 17 matches, the last three being clean sweeps for Baylor. Baylor held WVU to a .097 hitting percentage, the second lowest all season. 
 
The Bears were led by Elise McGhee with 13 kills, followed by Kendal Murphy's season-high 9 kill effort. Averi Carlson added 31 assists to her season total and Lauren Briseño secured 8 digs.
 
THE RUNDOWN
Set 1
The match started with the Bears opening up with a kill from McGhee immediately followed by two kills from Allie Sczech to take an early 3-0 lead over WVU. McGhee continued to stay hot and connected on a pass from Carlson to make it 5-1 Bears. An attacking error from the Mountaineers and a kill from Manuela Bibinbe forced WVU to call a timeout with Baylor leading 7-1. After the timeout WVU was able to score 3 points before an errant pass that led to a point for a Baylor, 9-4 Bears. Baylor would continue to keep the lead with McGhee, Sczech and Alicia Andrew all getting kills for the Bears. West Virginia was forced to call a timeout with Baylor leading 14-6. West Virginia would get two more points before Sczech added another kill to her total to make it 16-8, Bears. McGhee added another kill before securing a service ace to make it 18-9, Baylor. Following the ace, Carlson dumped the ball over the net to make it 19-10, Baylor. After attacking errors from WVU, Murphy and Andrew were both able to get kills to bring the score to 23-11. Sophia Keene secured her first kill of the season to bring it to set point for the Bears and an attacking error from WVU would seal the set for Baylor with a score of 25-11, the lowest point total in a set Baylor has held their opponent to all season. 
 
Set 2
The second set opened up with an ace from Carlson but WVU was able to quickly get two kills to take an early 2-1 lead over the Bears. The lead would not last long as Kendal Murphy and McGhee were both able to get kills to regain the lead at 3-2. A kill from Sczech would get a run started for the Bears as Bibinbe would get a solo block and Lauren Briseño collected an ace to bring the score to 6-3, Bears. WVU would be able to secure one kill before multiple attacking errors and a kill from McGhee would force them to call a timeout at 9-4, Bears still on top. Coming out of the timeout WVU would secure a point before a massive kill from Bibinbe would extend the lead to 10-5 for Baylor. A combination of service and attacking errors from both sides would bring the score to 10-7 before a kill from Murphy extended the lead to 11-7 for Baylor. A service error, attacking error and a kill from WVU brought the score to 11-10, Baylor still leading. Murphy would add another kill before more attacking errors from WVU brought the score to 14-11, Bears. WVU would continue to fight, getting a kill and points from errors to bring the score to 15-13, Baylor. Bibinbe would get another kill followed by McGhee coming away with one of her own to bring the score to 18-14, Bears. McGhee would add another kill to her total before more errors from WVU brought the score to 21-16 Bears. An error and another kill from the hot handed McGhee forced West Virginia to call their second timeout of the set with Baylor leading 23-17. An ace from Alexis Dacosta brought the Bears to set point before an attacking error from WVU allowed Baylor to take the second set with a score of 25-17. 
 
Set 3
The third set began with a Sczech kill from a Carlson assist followed by a solo block from McGhee to take an early 2-0 lead for the Bears. WVU would secure a kill before Sczech got another kill, this time a tip, to bring the lead to 4-1. McGhee would add another kill before more errors from both sides would bring the score to 5-3, Bears still leading. More errors from WVU and another kill from Murphy allowed the Bears to extend the lead to 8-3. Errors from Baylor and a kill from WVU brought the score to 8-6, Bears, but a kill from Victory Davis followed by Murphy allowed Baylor to extend their lead to 11-6 forcing WVU to call a timeout. Coming out of the timeout Davis added another kill and a net violation from WVU caused Baylor to take two quick points to bring it to 13-6, Baylor. Baylor would lose two points but Davis continued to stay hot with another kill to bring the score to 14-8, Baylor. Attacking and service errors from both sides brought the score to 15-9 before two straight McGhee kills extended the lead to 17-10 for Baylor. McGhee continued red hot with another kill, this time to bring the score to 19-11. WVU would manage to get to two-straight kills before Ava Grace Haggard got a kill followed by a one-handed block from Murphy to bring the score to 22-13, Bears. A WVU kill was followed by Murphy securing her 8th kill of the match, which is the most by her this season, that brought the score to 23-14, Baylor. Murphy followed with one more kill to bring the set to match point 24-15, and Carlson secured the win by an ace. The Bears won the third set, 25-15. 
 
HIGHLIGHTS
  • Kendal Murphy surpasses her previous season high kills with 9
  • McGhee had 13 kills, only having 2 errors on 28 attempts. 
  • Briseño and Carlson led the team in digs at 8 each.
  • Carlson recorded 31 assists (most by either team). 
  • Victoria Davis ties her season high with 3 kills
  • The win ended a three-match losing streak
  • BU held WVU to 11 points in the first set, the lowest point total in a set for an opponent this season
  • Baylor held WVU to a .097 hitting percentage, the second lowest all season
 
UP NEXT
The Bears will be at the Ferrell Center for the last regular season game of the year against Houston, Saturday, November 22nd  at 6 pm. 
 
To stay up to date all year long on all things Baylor volleyball, follow the team on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @BaylorVBall.
 
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Players Mentioned

Alicia Andrew

#18 Alicia Andrew

MB
6' 3"
Redshirt Sophomore
3rd Year
Lauren Briseño

#2 Lauren Briseño

L/DS
5' 7"
Junior
3rd Year
Averi Carlson

#3 Averi Carlson

S
5' 11"
Sophomore
2nd Year
Alexis Dacosta

#15 Alexis Dacosta

DS
5' 11"
Sophomore
2nd Year
Ava Grace Haggard

#9 Ava Grace Haggard

MB
6' 1"
Junior
3rd Year
Sophia Keene

#10 Sophia Keene

OH
6' 2"
Sophomore
2nd Year
Elise McGhee

#21 Elise McGhee

OH
6' 4"
Junior
3rd Year
Allie Sczech

#4 Allie Sczech

OPP
6' 4"
Sophomore
2nd Year
Manuela Bibinbe

#20 Manuela Bibinbe

MB
6' 3"
Junior
1st Year
Victoria Davis

#7 Victoria Davis

MB
6' 2"
Freshman
1st Year

Players Mentioned

Alicia Andrew

#18 Alicia Andrew

6' 3"
Redshirt Sophomore
3rd Year
MB
Lauren Briseño

#2 Lauren Briseño

5' 7"
Junior
3rd Year
L/DS
Averi Carlson

#3 Averi Carlson

5' 11"
Sophomore
2nd Year
S
Alexis Dacosta

#15 Alexis Dacosta

5' 11"
Sophomore
2nd Year
DS
Ava Grace Haggard

#9 Ava Grace Haggard

6' 1"
Junior
3rd Year
MB
Sophia Keene

#10 Sophia Keene

6' 2"
Sophomore
2nd Year
OH
Elise McGhee

#21 Elise McGhee

6' 4"
Junior
3rd Year
OH
Allie Sczech

#4 Allie Sczech

6' 4"
Sophomore
2nd Year
OPP
Manuela Bibinbe

#20 Manuela Bibinbe

6' 3"
Junior
1st Year
MB
Victoria Davis

#7 Victoria Davis

6' 2"
Freshman
1st Year
MB