Finishing the weekend undefeated, the Beavers took home the Utah State Invitational Championship, winning nine of their 11 sets. Freshman Mary-Kate Marshall was named Tournament MVP while Tayla Woods and Darby Reeder were also named to the All-Tournament team.
“We got back to hitting really well again, with only five errors and we hit .500,” said head coach Taras Liskevych. “Those are two really good matches with hitting we’ve had out of the three this weekend.”
The Beavers finished just shy of the school record for attack percentage for the second time in three matches, after hitting .487 against Saint Mary’s to start the tournament. The Beavers finished with a .500 attack percentage, with 50 kills on 90 swings, with only five errors. The record for attack percentage in a three-set match remains .510, accomplished by the 1988 Beavers against Southern Utah.
Marshall finished the weekend with 51 kills and a .322 attack percentage. Woods finished with 89 assists, an average of 8.09 per set. She added 22 digs and nine total blocks on the weekend. Reeder had 46 digs, a 4.18 per set average. The junior libero also had 11 assists and four service aces.
“We had a chance to give everyone a chance to play this weekend, which is always good,” Liskevych said. “I thought we executed our offense and played well at the net.”
Dana Backlund saw the most significant playing time of her season, playing in all three sets against the Bengals. Backlund finished with 24 assists, two digs and a block.
Katelyn Driscoll hammered home 11 kills on 14 swings with zero errors in the match. Amanda Brown finished with eight kill in 12 swings, also with no errors. Arica Nassar joined Brown and Driscoll as hitters with no errors in the match, as Nassar finished with five kills on eight swings.
The Beavers return to action Friday, Sept. 5 when they travel to the Seattle University Tournament to play against University of Pacific, Lafayette College and the host Seattle U.
Season tickets for the 2014 season are currently on sale via BeaverTickets.com, 1-800-GOBEAVS and in person at Gill Coliseum.
Season Tickets are $72 for Adult General Admission and $48 for Seniors/Youth. Single match tickets can also be purchased, $7 for Adult General Admission and $5 for Seniors/Youth.
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