BOX SCORE Sonoma State def. Cal State Stanislaus 3-0 (25-14, 25-13, 25-17) -- Box Score
ROHNERT PARK -- Kelsey Hull threw down 10 kills and
Devynne Johnson came off the bench to hit at a sizzling .636 clip with seven kills and no errors in 11 swings as the Sonoma State women's volleyball team cruised by visiting Cal State Stanislaus on Friday night at The Wolves' Den. The Seawolves have now won five straight matches, improving to 16-6 overall and 10-4 in the CCAA. The Warriors, meanwhile, drop to 7-15 (4-10 CCAA).
The match was never in doubt as Cal State Stanislaus' only lead of the night was after Melissa Bishop recorded the first kill on Friday. A Warrior service error and attack error, in addition to a kill by
Brooke Moore put the Seawolves up 3-1 and the hosts would never trail again.
As a team, Sonoma State hit .323 with 44 kills and 12 errors in 99 attacks, led by the match-high 10 kills from Hull, nine from
Caylie Seitz and seven from both Johnson and
Ally Sather.
Hayley Ross handed out 22 assists and Sather aced three serves. Defensively,
Nicole Gragnola and Ross tied for the team lead with nine digs as SSU outdug Cal State Stanislaus, 58-38.
Jennifer Marsh led the Warriors with seven kills on 16 attacks with one error (.375), but the SSU defense held CSUS to a .062 hitting percentage. Ashley Pittman recorded a match-high 14 digs on the backline for the Warriors, while Andrea Fett had 11 digs.
Sonoma State returns to action on Saturday night when it plays host to Chico State. First serve from The Wolves' Den is set for 7:00 p.m.