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VB: South Dakota 3,
Jacksonville State 0
GRAND FORKS, N.D.
– Senior Sydney Dimke
recorded 13 kills and junior
Audrey Reeg added 10 more
as South Dakota swept Jacksonville State 25-21, 25-10,
25-22 in the opening match of
the UND Classic on Friday at
Betty Engelstad Sioux Center.
South Dakota (3-4) takes
the series lead against
Jacksonville State (4-4) 2-1.
The two teams won a match
apiece in two meetings in
2012.
“I’m really happy with
the way we played in this
match,” said Williamson.
“Playing this early in the
morning can be tough, so for
them to come out and win
in three sets against a good
offensive team is reassuring. It was definitely a team
win since we finished hitting
.400 as a team. Sydney had
a great match all around
with 13 kills and 16 digs.
However, I am really happy
with our middles efficiency.
They followed the game plan
and attacked with a lot of
confidence. Brittany did a
tremendous job of moving
the ball around and putting
our hitters into positive
situations while also scoring
herself.”
The Gamecocks set the
tone early in the first set
with a 16-10 lead. A pair of
kills from Dimke, Reeg, and
junior Lindsey Brown put
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the Coyotes on a 10-1 run
to take the lead 18-17. The
two teams rallied back and
forth until freshman Hayley
Dotseth swatted down the
Coyote’s final point to take
game one 25-21.
South Dakota cruised to a
25-10 win in the second set.
The Coyotes notched a .583
hitting percentage and held
Jacksonville to a .136 clip.
Dimke led the Coyotes with
four kills and two serving
aces. Brown tallied four kills
and sophomore Brittany Jessen had a run of three aces.
Freshman Kelly Braghini also
recorded her first collegiate
kill on the 23rd point of the
set.
The two teams remained
relatively even through the
sixth point of set three.
South Dakota went on a 6-1
run with a pair of kills from
Reeg and two points from
Brown to pull into the lead
13-7. The Gamecocks came
within two again at 23-21, but
two kills by Dimke finished
off the match at 25-22.
On the receiving end,
Dimke tallied 16 digs and
senior Kaitlyn Hastings
added 10.
The Coyotes return to the
court tonight at 7:30 p.m. to
face the host North Dakota.
Fans can watch the televised
game on MidcoSN in addition
to online at UNDSports.com.
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