Rohnert Park – After spending the last two weekends on the road the Seawolves returned to the Wolves Den, to face the Warriors of Stanislaus State (11-5 overall, 4-4 in conference).
After coming out on top in the first set with a double-digit victory the Seawolves dropped the next three for a 3-1 loss, (15-25, 25-21, 25-23, 25-18) and now sit 7-9 overall and 3-4 in conference.
SET BY SET: Sonoma State held a lead the entire first set, eventually gaining a 10-point advantage to win set one.
Tate Battistini accounted for six of the kills in set one, while
Adriana Baysinger notched four of her own).
Things were back-and-forth in the second set until the Warriors took control. With the frame tied 16-16, Stanislaus closed out the proceedings on an eight-point scoring spurt, to shift the scoring in their favor and win set two.
The Seawolves opened set three with an 11-7 lead over the Warriors, once the Warriors tied the set 16-16 yet again the tables turned as Stanislaus scored the final four points for the win.
Unlike the sets before it, set four saw the Seawolves hold a brief lead before the Warriors outscored them 25-18.
INSIDE THE BOXSCORE
- In the last two matched
Jenna Miller has recorded 110 assists on behalf of the Seawolves and has the fourth most assists in the CCAA with 574 (averaging 8.97 per set).
- Battistini is tied for sixth in the conference in kills breaking 200 with 203, averaging 3.33 kills per set.
AGAINST STANISLAUS STATE: The all-time series moves to 66-10 in favor of the Seawolves. Friday evening snapped a 21-match winning streak for Sonoma State.
UP NEXT: On Saturday the Seawolves host Chico State at 7:00 p.m., before hitting the road once again next weekend