

#MAYA 2022 STUDENT VERSION FREE#
We knew that Cal would need to score their own points, we didn't want to give them any free points. 340, I think we had eight or nine errors overall. Really happy with our offensive efficiency. Recovering from that and getting ready to play today was something that we needed to focus on. We poured a lot of ourselves into that Friday night match. Colorado finished on a 4-0 scoring run and took the set 25-22 after a Bears attack error. Hart's 11th kill of the match set up Buffs match point. CU fought back to take the lead at 23-22 as Cal took its second and final timeout of the set. The Bears took their first lead of the set 22-21 following back-to-back service aces from Maeder. Cal extended its scoring run to six to come within one of Colorado. The Buffs gave up a 4-0 scoring run to the Bears and called a timeout while up 16-13. After the timeout, Tabron reached double-digit kills as CU led by five at 12-7. A four-point scoring run gave Colorado a 10-6 lead and forced Cal to take a timeout. SET THREE: The Buffs and the Bears made their way to a 6-6 tie to start the set. CU won the set 25-23 after Hadrych's sixth kill of the match. Hart picked up another kill to set up Colorado set point. Cal called its second and final timeout of the set while trailing 23-21 following Hart's seventh kill. The tie lasted to 18 all before CU went up two at 20-18. Out of the break, the Bears tied it at 14-14. Four unanswered points from the Buffs gave them a 14-11 advantage and forced a Cal timeout. The Colorado retained the lead at 12-11 following back-to-back kills from Hart. SET TWO: Both teams traded kills to a 4-4 tie early in the set before CU went on a three-point scoring run to go up 7-4. Colorado committed seven less errors than the Bears in the set. A Cal service error resulted in a 25-17 set win for the Buffs. A combined block between Schneggenburger and Hart gave CU set point. Schmidt picked up her fourth and fifth kills to cut the Bears deficit to five at 20-15. Colorado forced another Bears timeout while outhitting Cal. CU's second 4-0 scoring run of the set gave the Buffs a 14-6 lead. SET ONE: Colorado jumped out to a quick 6-3 lead before Cal decided to take its first timeout. 206 and had four more blocks in the win, earning their sixth-straight victory against the Golden Bears.ĬU will stay in Boulder this week to prepare for Washington State on Friday, Oct. Kuehl and Jil Scheggenburger combined for six total blocks. Maya Tabron also had a great showing this afternoon as she had a team-high 12 kills, adding to her six digs on the defensive side.Īlexia Kuehl helped Colorado to secure the win, putting together a. 526 and leading the team in blocks with five.

Meegan Hart had a very impressive performance, recording 11 kills while hitting. The Buffaloes (12-4, 4-2 Pac12) swept the Bears (7-9, 0-6 Pac12) after only trailing four times in three sets while committing just nine errors compared to Cal's 20. BOULDER - The Colorado women's volleyball team took down Cal in three sets (25-17, 25-23, 25-22) here Sunday afternoon to earn its fourth-straight sweep against the Golden Bears.
