RUSTON - The Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns volleyball team was clipped by Louisiana Tech in yet another five-game thriller here Tuesday night at the Thomas Assembly Center.
La. Tech claimed the two-hour, 35-minute, marathon - the first meeting between the two schools in Ruston since Nov. 14, 1999 - 3-2 (32-30, 26-30, 30-27, 28-30, 20-18).
Tuesday's match was the first road game for UL under the direction of coach Amy Kraljev.
Just three nights removed from a five-game defeat to the Lady Techsters in the championship match of the Scott Clause Advertising Classic hosted by UL in Lafayette last Saturday, the Cajuns dropped the mid-week battle to Tech in almost similar fashion.
This time it was the Ragin' Cajuns rallying from a 2-1 match deficit by taking the fourth game to force a fifth game.
Like last Saturday, though, Tech rallied from a deficit in the fifth game to steal the match and hand the Cajuns another heartbreaking defeat.
Tuesday's loss was harder to take for the Ragin' Cajuns (2-4). UL gave up a late lead in the fifth game and had several chances to finish off the Techsters.
UL held a 14-10 lead in game five and needed only one more point to take the victory. Tech reeled off four straight points to force a tie and extend the game.
The Cajuns had several chances to close out the Techsters, but could never get the decisive point.
For the second straight meeting, the statistics showed just how evenly matched the two clubs are.
Both teams posted over 100 digs. Louisiana Tech had 112 digs while UL tallied 106 digs.
Tech held a 82-73 edge in kills, UL led blocks 11-8 and the team hitting percentages were .192 to .190 in favor of the Techsters.
Individually, Elina Salomaki posted a double-double for the Cajuns as she registered 19 kills and collected 29 digs. Kim Rodgers was a close second with 15 kills.
Erika Castro tallied a match-best 31 digs for the Ragin' Cajuns. Castro's dig total is the highest in program history during the rally scoring era.
Tara Cote dished out a career-high 63 assists for UL.
Tech received a match-high 25 kills from Shannon Phillips. The Lady Techsters had six players reach double digits in digs with Anielle Da Silva, Meghan Haas and Jillann Walker each piling up 19 digs.
Louisiana returns to action this weekend as the squad travels to Tulsa, Okla., to participate in the Crowne Plaza Invite hosted by the University of Tulsa. The round robin tournament is scheduled for Friday-Saturday, Sept. 9-10. UL will face Tulsa at 7 p.m., on Friday in its tournament opener.
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