Miller WNMU
Trevor Fleeman
0
UT Permian Basin UTPB 15-5 (7-4 LSC)
3
Winner West Texas A&M WT 15-4 (8-3 LSC)
UT Permian Basin UTPB
15-5 (7-4 LSC)
0
Final
3
West Texas A&M WT
15-4 (8-3 LSC)
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 F
UT Permian Basin UTPB 25 23 18 (0)
West Texas A&M WT 27 25 25 (3)

Game Recap: Volleyball |

Balanced Attack Leads the Lady Buffs Past UTPB in Straight Sets

CANYON, Texas – The West Texas A&M Lady Buffs had four different players with double-digit kills on Friday night as the raced past the visiting Falcons of UT Permian Basin (27-25, 25-23, 25-18) in straight sets during Lone Star Conference divisional action at the WTAMU Fieldhouse "The Box" on Dig Pink Night in Canyon.
 
Miller finished the night with 13 kills on 31 swings with four attack errors to hit .290 to go along with 11 digs for a double-double followed by Selena Batiste (11), Lindsey Smith (10) and Samantha Jordan (10) with double-digit kills, Gabby Emery paced the WT offense with 37 assists and nine digs while Chandler Vogel led the way on the back row with 21 digs in the win. WT registered 50 kills on 126 swings with 17 attack errors to hit .262 in the win to go along with 46 assists, three aces, 64 digs and three total blocks.
 
The Falcons were led offensively by Isela Murillo, Skyler Friel and Aquincia Strambler with seven kills each while Analise Ashton dished out a team-high 17 assists on the night, Megan Ashton was a force in the back row with 15 kills followed by Murillo with 12. UTPB finished the night with 36 kills on 124 swings with 15 attack errors to hit .169 to go along with 34 assists, four aces, 51 digs and five blocks in the loss.
 
The Lady Buffs return to action tomorrow afternoon as they host the Western New Mexico Mustangs with first serve set for 2 p.m. at the WTAMU Fieldhouse "The Box". Fans are encouraged to wear Halloween costumes and participate in a Trick-or-Treat with the Lady Buffs following the match.
 
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