EVANSTON, ILL. ? Showing
a determined spirit that defines the Bulldog volleyball program, Drake took the
court versus Western Michigan on Saturday (Sept. 15) in the finale of the
Wildcat Classic looking to snap their six-match losing streak. In the end, the results were unkind to the
Blue and White as the Broncos earned a 3-0 (39-37, 30-25, 30-28) decision.Western Michigan improves to 8-5
with the victory, while Drake's ledger falls to 2-9.
The Bulldogs jumped out of the
gates on the Broncos in the opening game parlaying the serving of freshman Nicole Brown (Appleton, Wis./Appleton)
into a 7-0 lead. Brown sparked the
opening run as she contributed a pair of service aces.
Following a Western Michigan
timeout, the Broncos marched their way back into the game, scoring 11 of the
next 15 points to square the game at 11.
From that point forward, the stanza featured 22 ties, with neither side
holding more than a two-point advantage.
The Bulldogs held serve on game point on three occasions, while stopping
Western Michigan five times before the Broncos ultimately won an epic 39-37
decision.
The second game saw the two teams
battling point for point. Western Michigan led 14-10 when the Broncos scored
five unanswered points to push the lead to 19-10. A late rally sparked the Bulldogs in the
frame, but the Blue and White's efforts came up short, 30-25.
Down two games to zero, Drake came
out in game three and used kills from freshman Angela Bys (Marion, Iowa/Marion) along with sophomores Chelsea Lauersdorf (Watertown,
Wis./Watertown) and Emily Madden
(Van Meter, Iowa/Adel DeSoto Minburn) to take an early 7-3 advantage.
Western Michigan got back into the
frame parlaying five Drake errors into an 11-10 lead, an advantage it didn't
relinquish. The Bulldogs never quit in
the game making Broncos work for every point, including twice cutting the
deficit to one, 28-27 and 29-28. Allyson
Doyle ended the surge registering a kill to secure a 30-28 game three victory
for Western Michigan.
Drake concluded the affair
recording a .194 hitting percentage, while the Broncos attacked the ball at a
.256 clip.
The Bulldogs finished with an
advantage statistically in blocks (8.0-7.0), but were bested by Western Michigan
in kills (56-49), assists (54-46), services aces (6-5) and digs (60-38).
Madden turned in match-high 18
kills and was joined in double-figures in kills by Bys with 16. Lauersdorf and freshman Alana Wittenburg (Readlyn, Iowa/Wapsie Valley) shared top-team
honors in digs with nine apiece.
For her efforts, Bys was named to the all-tournament team.
The Broncos had three players
attack the ball at better than a .300 clip, with Michelle Moore, Katie Eberling
and Doyle collecting 17, 14 and 10 kills, respectively.
Drake concludes road swing through
Illinois on Sunday (Sept. 16) as the Bulldogs tangle with Western
Illinois. Match time in Macomb, Ill., is
slated for 3:00 p.m.