Bulldogs Drop Two on Final Day of Wooo Pig Invitational
9/7/2024 10:14:00 PM | Women's Volleyball
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Louisiana Tech dropped both matches on the final day of the Wooo Pig Invitational at Barnhill Arena on Saturday in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
The Bulldogs (3-4) fell to Rutgers (2-4) in the matinee and No. 21 Arkansas (6-0) in the nightcap by 3-0 scores.
LA Tech gave the Scarlet Knights all they could handle in the first two sets. Rutgers would jump out to the lead early, but Tech would keep the set within three most of the way. With the score at 16-13 in favor of the Scarlet Knights, the Bulldogs reeled off four straight to take their first lead of the match. Rutgers would retake the lead and have their biggest lead of the set at 24-19. LA Tech would fight off two straight set points, but Rutgers would close out the set 25-22.
The Bulldogs would find themselves behind again and have to fight their way back into set two. Tech would have to fight off two set points again and find themselves with a set point of their own after three errors by the Scarlet Knights. The Bulldogs couldn't close it out, and Rutgers took it 27-25 with three consecutive points to clinch the set.
Tech took a 5-4 lead in the third set but quickly fell apart. Rutgers finished the match on a 21-6 run to take the third set 25-11.
Arkansas was too much for the Bulldogs in the second match. The Razorbacks scored 12 points before the Bulldogs could get a point. Tech settled down and traded points the rest of the way, with Arkansas taking the set 25-9.
The Bulldogs showed life early in the second set and held a 3-1 advantage. Tech continued to hang around until Arkansas six straight to take the lead back at 12-7. The Razorback lead continued to grow until taking the set 25-13.
The Bulldogs continued to fight in set three, but Arkansas would take the final set 25-15.
Giulia Bonifacio led the Bulldogs with nine kills in the first match, while Izabely Benjamin had a team-high four kills in the second. Riley Steubing led the team on the defensive side of the ball with 18 digs, followed by 11.
Alissa Kinkela led Rutgers with 16 kills while Kenzie Dystad had 13 digs.
Arkansas was led by Romani Thurman offensively with 12 kills, and Courtney Jackson had 11 digs.
QUOTABLES
Head coach Amber McCray
"We knew this would be a tough weekend playing 3 solid teams in a row including No. 21 ranked Arkansas, but unfortunately we didn't bring the discipline nor physicality we needed to truly compete. I thought there were several missed opportunities in the first two sets of our match against Rutgers where we could have taken control of the set and thus the match, but we failed to capitalize and found ourselves playing catch up all day.
Arkansas came out firing on all cylinders from the start and we did not handle their aggressive serving nor their fast-paced offense well. There are a number of aspects of the game that were exposed for us this weekend that I'm thankful for an opportunity to go tackle in practice as we prepare for our home tournament up next. The silver lining with this team is that we aren't even close to scratching the surface on how good we can be, and I look forward to continuing to grow with them this week."
NOTABLES
UP NEXT
The Bulldogs return home to host the Battle of the Boot from September 13-14. Tech will take on Southeastern on Friday at 6 p.m. CT before hosting Northwestern State and Southern at 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. CT.
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The Bulldogs (3-4) fell to Rutgers (2-4) in the matinee and No. 21 Arkansas (6-0) in the nightcap by 3-0 scores.
LA Tech gave the Scarlet Knights all they could handle in the first two sets. Rutgers would jump out to the lead early, but Tech would keep the set within three most of the way. With the score at 16-13 in favor of the Scarlet Knights, the Bulldogs reeled off four straight to take their first lead of the match. Rutgers would retake the lead and have their biggest lead of the set at 24-19. LA Tech would fight off two straight set points, but Rutgers would close out the set 25-22.
The Bulldogs would find themselves behind again and have to fight their way back into set two. Tech would have to fight off two set points again and find themselves with a set point of their own after three errors by the Scarlet Knights. The Bulldogs couldn't close it out, and Rutgers took it 27-25 with three consecutive points to clinch the set.
Tech took a 5-4 lead in the third set but quickly fell apart. Rutgers finished the match on a 21-6 run to take the third set 25-11.
Arkansas was too much for the Bulldogs in the second match. The Razorbacks scored 12 points before the Bulldogs could get a point. Tech settled down and traded points the rest of the way, with Arkansas taking the set 25-9.
The Bulldogs showed life early in the second set and held a 3-1 advantage. Tech continued to hang around until Arkansas six straight to take the lead back at 12-7. The Razorback lead continued to grow until taking the set 25-13.
The Bulldogs continued to fight in set three, but Arkansas would take the final set 25-15.
Giulia Bonifacio led the Bulldogs with nine kills in the first match, while Izabely Benjamin had a team-high four kills in the second. Riley Steubing led the team on the defensive side of the ball with 18 digs, followed by 11.
Alissa Kinkela led Rutgers with 16 kills while Kenzie Dystad had 13 digs.
Arkansas was led by Romani Thurman offensively with 12 kills, and Courtney Jackson had 11 digs.
QUOTABLES
Head coach Amber McCray
"We knew this would be a tough weekend playing 3 solid teams in a row including No. 21 ranked Arkansas, but unfortunately we didn't bring the discipline nor physicality we needed to truly compete. I thought there were several missed opportunities in the first two sets of our match against Rutgers where we could have taken control of the set and thus the match, but we failed to capitalize and found ourselves playing catch up all day.
Arkansas came out firing on all cylinders from the start and we did not handle their aggressive serving nor their fast-paced offense well. There are a number of aspects of the game that were exposed for us this weekend that I'm thankful for an opportunity to go tackle in practice as we prepare for our home tournament up next. The silver lining with this team is that we aren't even close to scratching the surface on how good we can be, and I look forward to continuing to grow with them this week."
NOTABLES
- Riley Steubing set a career-high for a second match in a row with 18 digs.
- Giulia Bonifacio has led the Bulldogs in kills six out of the seven matches on the season.
- LA Tech dropped to 1-1 against Rutgers and 1-4 against Arkansas.
UP NEXT
The Bulldogs return home to host the Battle of the Boot from September 13-14. Tech will take on Southeastern on Friday at 6 p.m. CT before hosting Northwestern State and Southern at 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. CT.
SUPPORT LA TECH ATHLETICS
Championships require championship resources. Fans can make a direct impact on the success of LA Tech Athletics through LTAC, Aillet Society, T-Club, and Young Alumni program as well as the Bulldog Community Outreach which is the NIL collective that supports Bulldog and Lady Techster student-athletes. Visit BuildTheLegacy.com today.
BARK LOUDER
Our mission is to engage, develop, and advance the Louisiana Tech Athletics brand. You can do that by spending time consuming our content and by investing your talents. By barking louder with your time and talent, you can affect progress and brand advancement in a meaningful way. Visit LATechSports.com/BarkLouder today. You bark. We bark. Louder together.
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For all the latest in Bulldog Volleyball, follow us on X (@LATechVB), Instagram (@LATechVB), and Facebook (LATechVolleyball).
Players Mentioned
Team Stats
LATech
AR
Kills
18
41
Errors
20
11
Attempts
88
103
Hitting %
-.023
.291
Points
26.0
58.0
Assists
18
39
Aces
3
7
Blocks
5
10
Game Leaders
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