STANFORD, Calif.-Led by the offensive presence of senior
Jordyn Skinner, the No. 17 Western Kentucky University volleyball team (33-3)
earned its first NCAA Tournament win in program history with a three-set sweep
(25-23, 25-19, 25-17) against Loyola Marymount (18-13) on Friday, November 30
in Stanford University's Maples Pavilion.
"I'm just super, super proud of our kids and the consistency in which we
played tonight," WKU head coach Travis Hudson said. "Ii'm a guy that
took over this program and went 7-28 in my first year. It's been a series of
teams that came along and broke down doors and made other things possible for
what WKU volleyball can be."
Skinner led the team with 14 kills, as she helped WKU to its 25th-straight win
and 26th sweep this season. Sophomore Heather Boyan and freshman Haley Bodway
each added eight kills while junior Melanie Stutsman dished out 32 assists to
help the team hit .367 in the contest.
Defensively, junior Ashley Potts held down the back row with 11 digs. In the
front row, WKU outblocked the Lions 13-6, as freshman Noelle Langenkamp tallied
six blocks followed by Skinner and Bodway with four apiece.
Back-and-forth points started the match, as the teams traded leads three times
and tied eight times before back-to-back solo blocks by Skinner gave WKU a 12-9
lead. Three-straight points for the Lions knotted it at 12, as one of two aces
by Skinner put WKU ahead 15-14 at the media timeout. From the break, the Lady
Toppers would not relinquish the lead with Skinner finishing the frame with
five kills and Boyan with four to give WKU a 25-23 win.
Defense played a key role in WKU's 25-19 second set victory, as the Lady
Toppers took seven team blocks compared to LMU's two. Tightly contested early,
WKU fell behind 9-11 after a Lions kill. However, WKU broke the match open
after a Stutsman kill sparked a 5-0 run to put the team with a 14-11 advantage.
The Lady Toppers continued to stay in control of the contest, grabbing a lead
as large as six at 22-16. Langenkamp led the team with five kills in the set,
as her fifth came with Skinner to give WKU a 2-0 lead at the break.
WKU grabbed momentum early in the third set, as a LMU attack error gave the
Lady Toppers a 4-1 advantage. Ahead 6-3, four-straight kills by four different
Lady Toppers increased the lead to 10-3. Holding a six or seven point lead for
the majority of the match, five kills each from Skinner and Bodway put WKU en
route to a 25-17 third-set win.
WKU will continue its journey in the NCAA Tournament on Saturday, December 1 when
the Lady Toppers will take on the winner of Jackson State and No. 2 Stanford.
The match is slated to begin at 9 p.m. CT and will be broadcast through GoStanford.com.
















