LOUISIANA La. – UL Lady Cajuns volleyball team rebounded from Wednesday’s heartbreaker against UNO by sweeping Troy here Friday evening at Earl K. Long Gym.
The Lady Cajuns (5-12, 2-4 Sun Belt) halted a seven-match losing streak at Long Gym with the 3-0 (30-25, 34-32, 30-28) victory over the Trojans (8-15, 2-5 Sun Belt).
UL collected its first victory on its current five-match homestand which concludes Saturday, Oct. 7 against South Alabama at 5 p.m.
An improved hitting percentage was the key to the Cajuns victory.
UL had struggled in its previous two outings against UNO and UALR hitting below .100. Friday night, UL upped that percentage to .205.
The Cajuns got by in game one only hitting .111 and getting only 10 kills. Troy made 11 attack errors and the Cajuns added four blocks and three aces to cling on to a 30-25 win.
UL turned it up a notch in games two and three getting a combined 39 kills. The Cajuns hitting percentage rose to .255 in game two and then .227 in game three.
Jamie Sinegal and Elizabeth Inman paced the Ragin’ Cajuns with 12 kills apiece. Sinegal hit a season-high .321, committing only three attack errors in 28 attempts to go along with her 12 kills.
Rachel Mauti joined Sinegal and Inman in double figures with 10 kills. Kim Rodgers finished off the balance with nine kills.
Defensively UL got a match-high 12 digs from Erika Castro. She was supported by eight digs each by Kendra Hall, Inman and Mauti.
Troy had a balanced trio between Kerry Heinz with 12 kills added to 11 kills by both Liz Leeds and Aubre Smith. The only problem was that the rest of the squad only provided 11 kills.
A five-point swing in the middle of game one helped the Cajuns grab an early 1-0 lead in the match.
Trailing 16-15, after Troy erased a 12-7 UL lead, the Ragin’ Cajuns evened the game with a kill by Inman. Rodgers then followed with a solo block on an attack attempt by Meghan Gilroy giving UL a 17-16 advantage.
Inman served up two more points. She got an ace on the very next serve and then an attack error by Leeds pushed the Cajuns run to 5-0 and put the hosts on top 20-16.
Leeds broke the UL run with a kill, but the Trojans would never threatened. After the Trojans cut the gap to 23-20, the Cajuns reeled off five consecutive points to increase the lead to 28-20.
The Cajuns raced off to a quick 4-0 advantage in game two and never trailed. The lead was close throughout with the largest lead at five points.
The Cajuns had to wait a few extra points to finish off the game. A 28-23 lead disappeared with Troy using a 6-1 run to tie the game at 29-29.
After the two teams traded points over the next six serves the Cajuns broke a 32-32 tie with Sinegal’s eight kill of the game to make it 33-32. The game went to UL on the next serve when Gilroy went up for an attack and missed the ball allowing it to hit the court and give the Cajuns a 34-32 victory.
It was the Cajuns’ turn to rally in game three. UL erased a 27-25 deficit with four unanswered points to go in front 29-27.
A kill by Smith allowed the Trojans to trim the deficit to 29-28. Smith then stepped up to serve for a chance to tie the game. However, she timed her serve too long and when she let it go the ball went straight into the net for a service error which gave UL game and match point.
The Ragin’ Cajuns collected their first Sun Belt victory over Troy. Friday’s match was the third time the two teams met as conference foes since Troy joined the SBC in 2005.
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