LAKE CHARLES, La. – A four-game skid to open the season could not thwart the determined Ragin’ Cajuns volleyball team as they won for the second time in as many days, and have strung together the season’s first winning streak, taking a thriller from McNeese State in five sets by scores of 15-25, 22-25, 25-21, 26-24 and 15-12.
A five-set win in most cases is no big deal. But the Cajuns made this one to remember. After dropping the first set by a wide 10-point margin, Louisiana pushed for the second but came up three points shy.
The trend of improvement from set to set carried through to the third, which saw Louisiana stay ahead of McNeese through most of the match. The only McNeese lead of the set came early on a 3-2 margin. Elizabeth Inman quickly evened the score on a kill, one of 11 for the match. The Cajuns cruised on to the win, never again relinquishing the advantage.
The fourth set took a decidedly different course. Louisiana exploded out to a 0-7 lead. Despite the initial momentum, McNeese State slowly came back to tie the score at 17, and continued to a 20-18 lead. With every set a possible match-winner for McNeese, the Cajuns stepped to the challenge and rallied to tie the score again at 22. After trading pairs of kills to move to 23- and 24-all, the Cajuns benefitted from a McNeese service error. With match point in hand, newcomer Amanda Cune stepped to the service line and delivered an ace, giving the Cajuns both the set and another chance to win the match.
The final and determining fifth set started with a couple of quick points for the Cajuns, courtesy of Lesley Mirarchi and Caroline Dufrene, who opened the set with a kill each. McNeese managed to rally once more to tie the score at 10, the 20th tie of the night, but Louisiana steeled their resolve, fighting back with a kill, a forced attack error from McNeese, and three more kills to ensure their second consecutive victory.
The fourth set marks the second set to go to extra points on the season for the Cajuns, who are already halfway to equaling their 4-29 record from 2007.
Mirarchi again came up big for the Cajuns, slamming nine kills with just two errors, for a solid hitting percentage of .368. Kendra Hall continues to improve following her bout with an infection that removed her from two matches. Since returning, she assisted 18 times on Sept. 9 against Stephen F. Austin, 34 times Tuesday night against Northwestern, and 46 times against McNeese.
Dufrene headlined the offensive success for Louisiana, posting 16 kills on just five errors for a .333 hitting percentage.
Libero Lindsay Brown notched 17 digs and three service aces, while Carly Payan played her best offensive match of the season. She targeted her attacks perfectly on her way to 8 kills in 16 attempts, giving away zero points on attack errors, which to date had been a thorn in the side of the Cajuns offense. Payan’s .500 hitting percentage against McNeese is the best single-match mark of any Ragin’ Cajun this season (five-kill minimum).
The Cajuns hope to continue the good fortune with make-up matches this weekend. The schedule for the weekend is set to be announced Thursday.