Photo by: Shelly Hanks/WSU Photo Services
Ducks Fall in Return to the Floor
01/22/21 | Women's Volleyball
PULLMAN, Wash. – Back in action for the first time in over a year, Oregon dropped its 2021 season-opener at Washington State, 3-1, Friday at Bohler Gym.
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All four sets were closely contested, but the Ducks couldn't fend off rallies by the Cougars late in sets one, three and four. Morgan Lewis led the way with a team-high 12 kills on 21 attempts while Brooke Nuneviller picked up where she left off last year with 11 kills to go along with 17 digs.
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How It Happened: The Ducks (0-1) got off to a bit a rocky start on the way to dropping the opening set, 25-20. After Oregon tied things up at 15, Washington State (1-0) used a 7-0 run to open things up. Lewis started strong for the Ducks, putting down four kills on six swings in the set.
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The two teams again traded points for most of the first part of the second set, but this time the Ducks pulled away late by closing with an 11-4 run to win 25-19. Lewis continued her strong play, delivering three kills to key the Oregon run late in the set. The Ducks hit .353 as a team in game two with 14 kills on 34 attempts with just two hitting errors.
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For the third straight set, the Ducks and Cougars went back-and-forth out of the gates, but Washington State again used a late run to win 25-22 and take a 2-1 lead in the match. After Oregon cut it to 17-16, the Cougars scored four unanswered to make it 21-16. The Ducks would answer with a 4-0 run of their own to cut their deficit to one before WSU scored four of the next six points to take the set.
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After falling behind 3-0 early in set four, the Ducks bounced back and led 15-14 at the media timeout, but again fell victim to a late WSU run to drop the set, 25-22. Â
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Quotable: Head Coach Matt Ulmer
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"It's great to see Pac-12 volleyball being played and it's great to have the Ducks back out on the floor. We did a lot of good things today, but there's a lot of areas for us to improve on and clean up. Washington State is a good team that's always hard to score on."
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"It was amazing to see Taylor Borup back. Her best play is ahead of her, so I'm excited to see that comeback. Morgan did a nice job. Some of her kills were lightning since she just hits the ball so hard. Nuneviller played her normal great all-around game."
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Notable: Nuneviller became the 14th player in program history to reach 1,000 career digs and is now 12th on the UO digs list with 1,014 … She posted a double-double for the 16th time in her career and fourth time in the last six matches dating back to last season … Lewis posted double-figures in kills for the third time in her career, finishing with 12 on 21 swings … Kylie Robinson recorded her third career double-double, finishing with 14 digs and 22 assists … Gloria Mutiri recorded 11 kills in her Oregon debut … Taylor Borup put down seven kills while adding nine digs in her first action since the Ducks' 2018 Elite Eight match vs. Nebraska.
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Up Next: The Ducks will look to bounce back against the Cougars Sunday at 11 a.m. (Pac-12 Network).
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All four sets were closely contested, but the Ducks couldn't fend off rallies by the Cougars late in sets one, three and four. Morgan Lewis led the way with a team-high 12 kills on 21 attempts while Brooke Nuneviller picked up where she left off last year with 11 kills to go along with 17 digs.
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How It Happened: The Ducks (0-1) got off to a bit a rocky start on the way to dropping the opening set, 25-20. After Oregon tied things up at 15, Washington State (1-0) used a 7-0 run to open things up. Lewis started strong for the Ducks, putting down four kills on six swings in the set.
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The two teams again traded points for most of the first part of the second set, but this time the Ducks pulled away late by closing with an 11-4 run to win 25-19. Lewis continued her strong play, delivering three kills to key the Oregon run late in the set. The Ducks hit .353 as a team in game two with 14 kills on 34 attempts with just two hitting errors.
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For the third straight set, the Ducks and Cougars went back-and-forth out of the gates, but Washington State again used a late run to win 25-22 and take a 2-1 lead in the match. After Oregon cut it to 17-16, the Cougars scored four unanswered to make it 21-16. The Ducks would answer with a 4-0 run of their own to cut their deficit to one before WSU scored four of the next six points to take the set.
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After falling behind 3-0 early in set four, the Ducks bounced back and led 15-14 at the media timeout, but again fell victim to a late WSU run to drop the set, 25-22. Â
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Quotable: Head Coach Matt Ulmer
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"It's great to see Pac-12 volleyball being played and it's great to have the Ducks back out on the floor. We did a lot of good things today, but there's a lot of areas for us to improve on and clean up. Washington State is a good team that's always hard to score on."
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"It was amazing to see Taylor Borup back. Her best play is ahead of her, so I'm excited to see that comeback. Morgan did a nice job. Some of her kills were lightning since she just hits the ball so hard. Nuneviller played her normal great all-around game."
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Notable: Nuneviller became the 14th player in program history to reach 1,000 career digs and is now 12th on the UO digs list with 1,014 … She posted a double-double for the 16th time in her career and fourth time in the last six matches dating back to last season … Lewis posted double-figures in kills for the third time in her career, finishing with 12 on 21 swings … Kylie Robinson recorded her third career double-double, finishing with 14 digs and 22 assists … Gloria Mutiri recorded 11 kills in her Oregon debut … Taylor Borup put down seven kills while adding nine digs in her first action since the Ducks' 2018 Elite Eight match vs. Nebraska.
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Up Next: The Ducks will look to bounce back against the Cougars Sunday at 11 a.m. (Pac-12 Network).
Team Stats
Oregon
WSU
Kills
49
52
Errors
21
22
Attempts
137
149
Hitting %
.204
.201
Points
61
69
Assists
46
44
Aces
5
8
Blocks
7
9
Game Leaders
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