SCU Volleyball Battles No. 1 Stanford In First Round Friday
Nov. 29, 2007
SANTA CLARA, Calif. - Santa Clara volleyball returns to the NCAA Tournament for the 10th consecutive season this week as it battles top-seeded Stanford in the first round. First serve is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at Maples Pavilion on the campus of Stanford University. Prior to the Broncos match, Sacramento State and Minnesota will play at 5:30 p.m. The two winners will then face each other in the second round on Saturday, Dec. 1. Last Time Out For The Broncos Against the Waves, freshman Krista Kelley registered a season-high 32 kills and collected 10 digs for her fifth double-double of the season. Junior Brittany Lowe added 27 kills to the Broncos' triumph and tallied 10 digs for her 14th double-double of the year. Nichole Clark and Lindsy Evans tied for the match-high seven total blocks, while Lauryn Dowd chipped in with six total blocks. On The Season Dowd and Evans continue to be tied for first on the team in total blocks. Both athletes have posted 67 total blocks, while Evans has registered a team-best 17 solo blocks. Dowd is also first on the team with 36 service aces. In the back row, senior libero Caroline Walters continues her digs tally with 463 thus far this season, and senior setter Crystal Matich has dished out a team-high 13.24 assists per game. Matich also leads the Broncos with a .330 hitting percentage (125-37-267). Matich Receives WCC Player of the Year Honors Matich was a key player in Santa Clara's offense and led the Broncos and the WCC in assists, averaging 13.24 per game. She also paced the Broncos with a .330 hitting percentage (125-37-267) and tallied 32 service aces. Matich also finished the regular season fourth on the squad in total blocks with 49 (eight solo, 41 assists) and 2.24 digs per game. In conference matches only, Matich averaged a league best 13.71 assists per game and posted 15 aces, 66 kills and 24 total blocks. Kelley Receives WCC Co-Freshman of the Year Accolades Wallace Named WCC Coach of the Year; Three More Broncos Receive All-Conference Honors Broncos In the NCAA Tournament The Broncos have advanced to the second round on three occasions - 1999, 2000, 2005 - with the 2005 season being its most prolific as they made their way to the Final Four. SCU owns a 10-12 all-time postseason record. In last year's tournament, Santa Clara faced Missouri in the First Round at Stanford and fell in a hard-fought 3-0 (35-33, 30-24, 30-26) sweep. Santa Clara In The WCC Individually in WCC matches only, Dowd claimed the No. 8 spot in hitting percentage. Lowe led the WCC in kills, while Kelley checked in at No. 2 in the same category. Matich finished on top in the assists category, while four Broncos ended the year ranked in service aces per game. Evans held the top spot and Dowd was ranked third, Lowe was ranked eighth and Matich was ranked 10th. In digs per game, Walters checked in at No. 6, while Lowe rounded out the top-15. In points, Lowe and Kelley claimed the Nos. 1-2 spots, respectively. Broncos on the National Stage Individually, six student-athletes are ranked in the top-500 in four different categories. In aces per game, Dowd leads the group with a No. 221 ranking. In assists per game, Matich owns the highest individual Bronco ranking - No. 17. In digs per game, Walters checks in at No. 158, while in kills per game Kelley is ranked No. 61 and Lowe is ranked No. 91. Scouting Stanford The Cardinal will have the luxury of playing on its home court in the postseason. Stanford has compiled an 11-1 record at Maples Pavilion this season, with its lone los coming in a five-game decision against then-No. 8 Washington. Alix Klineman leads the Cardinal with a 4.12 kills average, while Foluke Akinradewo has proven to be the most consistent with a .493 hitting percentage. She also leads the squad in total blocks with 114 (18 solo, 96 assists). Meanwhile, Cynthia Marboza is first on the team with 30 aces. All-Time vs. Stanford SCU and Stanford are tied 1-1 in postseason play. The last time the two teams met in the NCAA Tournament was in 2005 during the Broncos Final Four run. Santa Clara defeated Stanford 3-1 in the second round at Maples Pavilion. On Deck
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