The Idaho Vandals volleyball team had their Big Sky Conference opener against the Northern Arizona Lumberjacks in their 40th meeting this Thursday, Sept. 25. The Vandals looked to start off strong in the conference with a fresh 0-0 record. The Lumberjacks lead the series all time 26-13, and have won the past nine out of 10 games including this match. The Lumberjacks behind a strong performance swept the Vandals 3-0 to get their first conference victory of the season.
In the first set, NAU started off strong and was in the lead 20-14. Idaho rallied back with great passing and receiving and went on a 7-2 run to bring the set close. Freshman outside hitter Kiana Greer had four kills and gave the Lumberjacks a tough time, although that wasn’t enough and Northern Arizona took the first set 25-22.
Set two started off with the Vandals having their first lead of the game, 5-4. NAU then went on a 7-0 scoring run and took a strong lead. After an Idaho timeout, the Vandals came back, and the set was tied at 21. Idaho did a great job mixing up their attacks from the service line, net and from deep. Despite a comeback, the Lumberjacks took the set 25-22.
The third set was dominant from the Lumberjacks, and they made it hard for Idaho to get momentum. Idaho had a 0.093 hitting percentage and couldn’t get the ball rolling, leading to the Lumberjacks winning the set 25-15, and taking the match 3-0.
The Idaho vandals had a strong start to the game and stayed resilient. The top scorer was Greer, who had four kills in the first set. Junior middle hitter Koen Makaula had a solid stat line with six kills and just one error. The Vandals had great scoring runs, but it wasn’t enough, and the Lumberjacks stayed ahead, closing out sets.
The Idaho Vandals start conference play 0-1. While the Vandals played strongly and kept up a good fight, they will look for their first win in conference and come home to play their first game in Memorial Gym against the Montana Grizzlies, a conference rivalry on Saturday, Sept. 27 at 6 p.m.
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