
Abby Erickson (right) tied a career-high with eight blocks vs. Buffalo on Friday.
Photo by: Bree Bee
Toledo Falls to Buffalo in Five Sets
10/13/2023 10:26:00 PM | Women's Volleyball
Rockets and Bulls meet again on Saturday at 4:00 p.m.
TOLEDO, Ohio – The Toledo women's volleyball team won the first two sets vs. Buffalo on Friday, but couldn't hold on to win in a five-set loss to the Bulls at Savage Arena.
The Rockets (7-11, 5-2 MAC) won the first two sets by scores of 25-23 and 25-19 to take a 2-0 lead in the match, and they did not trail at any point in sets one or two. Buffalo (16-3, 6-1 MAC) responded by winning the third set, 25-22, before taking a back-and-forth fourth set by a score of 27-25 to force a decisive fifth frame. Toledo jumped out to an early lead in the fifth set, but the Bulls came out on top, 16-14, to win the match.
"What a hard fought match," head coach Jason Oliver said. "It was exciting, and both teams showed great heart. Some critical moments didn't go our way and that was the difference. I am excited to see the character this reveals in our team, we have a big task ahead of us tomorrow."
Senior Taylor Alt hit .300 and accumulated 22 kills, bringing her career kill total to 1,508, moving her into third place all-time in school history. Alt is seven kills behind Kate Bean (1,515 kills, 2003-06) and 38 behind all-time leader L.G. Bass (1,546 kills, 1984-87).
Senior Abby Erickson added nine kills and tied a career-high with eight blocks, leading a Rocket squad that collected 13.0 total blocks on Friday. Senior Jada Bouyer and sophomore Izzy Granger both had nine kills as well, and Bouyer had four blocks.
Fifth-year senior Ryann Jaqua paced Toledo with 21 digs, one of four Rockets to reach double-digits in digs. Granger (16 digs), Alt (13 digs), and freshman Macy Hatkevich (12 digs) all reached that benchmark, with Hatkevich also supplying a career-high 49 assists.
Toledo and Buffalo will meet again on Saturday at 4:00 p.m. on ESPN+.
1st Set (25-23, Toledo)
Rhyenne Filisi and Izzy Granger started the night with a block to set the tone early, and Toledo quickly jumped out to a 9-6 lead. Buffalo fought to tie the score at 11-11, but the Rockets answered with four straight points to go up, 15-11. Toledo never trailed in the first set but did have to fight off a feisty Buffalo squad that tied the score as late as 23-23. Granger and Abby Erickson ended the set with back-to-back kills, though, to put UT ahead 1-0 in the match.
2nd Set (25-19, Toledo)
Buffalo hung around early in the second set, but with the score tied at 8-8, the Rockets launched on a 6-1 run to take a 14-9 lead. Toledo never led by fewer than four for the remainder of the second set and went on to win, 25-19, to take a 2-0 lead in the match. The Rockets were stout defensively in the second set, holding the Bulls to a match-low .156 attack percentage.
3rd Set (25-22, Buffalo)
Buffalo scored the first point of the third set to take its first lead of the night and parlayed that momentum into a 7-3 lead. Unfazed, Toledo was later able to score five straight points to not erase its deficit and take an 18-16 advantage. The Bulls responded by scoring four of the next five points to go up 20-19, but Toledo fought back to tie the score at 22-22. That would be the final time UT held a share of the lead in the third set, as Buffalo scored the next three points to win, 25-22, and stay alive.
4th Set (27-25, Buffalo)
For the second straight set, the Bulls jumped out to an early lead, this time going up 5-1. Toledo clawed back to tie the score and eventually took the lead before both teams traded blows in a battle that needed extra points to resolve. With the score tied at 21-21, Buffalo recorded back-to-back kills to go up 23-21, but Toledo responded with two straight points to bring about a 23-23 stalemate. The Bulls put the Rockets on the brink twice, once at 24-23 and again at 25-24, but Toledo answered both times to tie the score. A service error gave Buffalo a 26-25 lead, but this time the Rockets would not respond. A block by the Bulls won them the fourth set, 27-25, and forced a fifth set.
5th Set (16-14, Buffalo)
Toledo doubled up Buffalo early, taking a 6-3 lead, but the Bulls used a 6-2 run to go up 9-8. Toledo tied the score at 9-9 on a kill by Taylor Alt and tied it again at 10-10 and 12-12, but Buffalo scored the next two points to make it 14-12 and bring about match point. Erickson and Alt tallied back-to-back kills to tie the score at 14-14 and give the Rockets a fighting chance, but the Bulls scored the next two points to win the set and the match.
The Rockets (7-11, 5-2 MAC) won the first two sets by scores of 25-23 and 25-19 to take a 2-0 lead in the match, and they did not trail at any point in sets one or two. Buffalo (16-3, 6-1 MAC) responded by winning the third set, 25-22, before taking a back-and-forth fourth set by a score of 27-25 to force a decisive fifth frame. Toledo jumped out to an early lead in the fifth set, but the Bulls came out on top, 16-14, to win the match.
"What a hard fought match," head coach Jason Oliver said. "It was exciting, and both teams showed great heart. Some critical moments didn't go our way and that was the difference. I am excited to see the character this reveals in our team, we have a big task ahead of us tomorrow."
Senior Taylor Alt hit .300 and accumulated 22 kills, bringing her career kill total to 1,508, moving her into third place all-time in school history. Alt is seven kills behind Kate Bean (1,515 kills, 2003-06) and 38 behind all-time leader L.G. Bass (1,546 kills, 1984-87).
Senior Abby Erickson added nine kills and tied a career-high with eight blocks, leading a Rocket squad that collected 13.0 total blocks on Friday. Senior Jada Bouyer and sophomore Izzy Granger both had nine kills as well, and Bouyer had four blocks.
Fifth-year senior Ryann Jaqua paced Toledo with 21 digs, one of four Rockets to reach double-digits in digs. Granger (16 digs), Alt (13 digs), and freshman Macy Hatkevich (12 digs) all reached that benchmark, with Hatkevich also supplying a career-high 49 assists.
Toledo and Buffalo will meet again on Saturday at 4:00 p.m. on ESPN+.
1st Set (25-23, Toledo)
Rhyenne Filisi and Izzy Granger started the night with a block to set the tone early, and Toledo quickly jumped out to a 9-6 lead. Buffalo fought to tie the score at 11-11, but the Rockets answered with four straight points to go up, 15-11. Toledo never trailed in the first set but did have to fight off a feisty Buffalo squad that tied the score as late as 23-23. Granger and Abby Erickson ended the set with back-to-back kills, though, to put UT ahead 1-0 in the match.
2nd Set (25-19, Toledo)
Buffalo hung around early in the second set, but with the score tied at 8-8, the Rockets launched on a 6-1 run to take a 14-9 lead. Toledo never led by fewer than four for the remainder of the second set and went on to win, 25-19, to take a 2-0 lead in the match. The Rockets were stout defensively in the second set, holding the Bulls to a match-low .156 attack percentage.
3rd Set (25-22, Buffalo)
Buffalo scored the first point of the third set to take its first lead of the night and parlayed that momentum into a 7-3 lead. Unfazed, Toledo was later able to score five straight points to not erase its deficit and take an 18-16 advantage. The Bulls responded by scoring four of the next five points to go up 20-19, but Toledo fought back to tie the score at 22-22. That would be the final time UT held a share of the lead in the third set, as Buffalo scored the next three points to win, 25-22, and stay alive.
4th Set (27-25, Buffalo)
For the second straight set, the Bulls jumped out to an early lead, this time going up 5-1. Toledo clawed back to tie the score and eventually took the lead before both teams traded blows in a battle that needed extra points to resolve. With the score tied at 21-21, Buffalo recorded back-to-back kills to go up 23-21, but Toledo responded with two straight points to bring about a 23-23 stalemate. The Bulls put the Rockets on the brink twice, once at 24-23 and again at 25-24, but Toledo answered both times to tie the score. A service error gave Buffalo a 26-25 lead, but this time the Rockets would not respond. A block by the Bulls won them the fourth set, 27-25, and forced a fifth set.
5th Set (16-14, Buffalo)
Toledo doubled up Buffalo early, taking a 6-3 lead, but the Bulls used a 6-2 run to go up 9-8. Toledo tied the score at 9-9 on a kill by Taylor Alt and tied it again at 10-10 and 12-12, but Buffalo scored the next two points to make it 14-12 and bring about match point. Erickson and Alt tallied back-to-back kills to tie the score at 14-14 and give the Rockets a fighting chance, but the Bulls scored the next two points to win the set and the match.
Team Stats
UB
UT
Kills
75
57
Errors
35
17
Attempts
190
164
Hitting %
.211
.244
Points
91.0
74.0
Assists
71
53
Aces
9
4
Blocks
7
13
Game Leaders
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