ROHNERT PARK, Calif- Sonoma State made quick work of Cal State Dominguez Hills on Saturday night, rolling to a three-set win for their seventh consecutive victory. The Seawolves improve to 11-1, 4-0 CCAA on the season while the Toros drop to 1-11, 0-4 CCAA.
At seven games, the Seawolves are riding their longest winning streak since early in the 2002 season. Their 11-1 start is the best in school history.
The Seawolves defeated the Toros with relative ease on Saturday night, cruising to wins of 25-11, 25-20, and 25-12 in just an hour and ten minutes.
Coach
Bear Grassl was able to give some work to the reserves as the Seawolves spread out the attacks. Not one Seawolf had more than 19 swings in the match. They did, however, make the most of their opportunities, hitting .293 as a team.
Kristy Sather went for ten kills by way of an efficient .474 hitting percentage.
Rikki Buckshnis and
Ali Walker each had eight kills for the Seawolves.
Lindsay Brown had 26 assists and
Taylor Krenwinkel was tops with 13 digs.
The Toros struggled to a -.021 hitting percentage, producing 21 errors to just 19 kills. Marissa Anderson led the way with six kills.
The Seawolves will look to keep their streak alive on Wednesday night when they host start up Academy of Art in a non-league match.
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GAME NOTES: Saturday's win was the sixth three-set win of the season for Sonoma State; they had six in all of 2007...the Seawolves are now 6-0 at home this season...it was the fourth straight win for Sonoma State against Cal State Dominguez Hills and the 16th in the last 17 meetings...the Seawolves lead the all-time series, 22-5.