
Photo by: Dave Nishitani/Oregon State Athletics
Beavers’ Season Ends in Austin
December 01, 2017 | Women's Volleyball
AUSTIN, Texas – The Oregon State volleyball team's season came to an end Friday evening in a five-set loss to NC State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Set scores were 18-25, 25-19, 21-25, 25-21, and 13-15.
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The loss also marks the final collegiate match for senior Mary-Kate Marshall, who posted a team-high 19 kills to go with a pair of aces, eight digs and three blocks. It also marks the end of OSU careers for McKenna Hollingsworth and Lanesha Reagan, each of whom suffered season-ending injuries earlier this season.
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"I'm proud of what the team accomplished this year," head coach Mark Barnard said. "We have had a fantastic 12 months. Twelve months ago, we were sitting at home watching this tournament. That's a big difference.
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"It's always hard to lose, but today we were beaten by a better team. (NC State) deserved to win. There's no doubt. They played the way we wanted to play. They didn't allow us to play that way. We tried as hard as we possibly could. Unfortunately, we just didn't match up to them physically. "
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NC State started the match on a roll, cruising to an early 13-6 lead in the opening set. Oregon State pulled together to close the gap to 14-10 but couldn't sustain the momentum surrendering the first set 25-18.
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OSU took a quick lead in the second set, but the score was back to even at 6-6. The Beavers began to open a lead behind the serving of Kayla Ellis pulling ahead 9-6. Oregon State continued to press holding the lead at 21-16. However, a 3-0 run by the Wolfpack made it 22-19 forcing an OSU timeout. The Beavers came out of the break to finish off the set 25-19 with kills from Marshall and Haylie Bennett, who recorded five kills in the period.
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With the match tied at a set apiece at intermission, both squads came out looking to gain the advantage in Set 3. It was a set of spurts, with OSU recording four three-point runs and the Wolfpack countering with a pair of 4-0 runs that left the set tied at 15-15. The runs continued with NC State scoring a pair and then another 4-0 run. The Beavers answered with three in a row and closed the Wolfpack lead to 22-21, but an NC State timeout effectively settled their squad to take the final three points and the third set, 25-21.
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The fourth set appeared to be the Beavers' from the outset. OSU lead throughout the set but never by more than three points until a kill from Shekinah Clarke gave the Beavers a four-point lead at 15-11. Still leading 18-14, the Wolfpack inched back to tie the score at 20-20 and again at 21-21. However, the Beavers posted three blocks in the last four points with by Serena Bruin and Maddie Goings and then back-to-back blocks by Kory Cheshire and Bennett secure the fourth set for the Beavers 25-21.
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In the fifth set, the Beavers just couldn't get their offense rolling. Despite that, Cheshire and Marshall each served up an ace and Bennett and Bruin added a block to give the Beavers the 8-5 advantage when the teams switched sides of the court. A series of sideouts left OSU ahead 10-7 until the Wolfpack came with another run scoring four in a row to take the lead at 11-10. A kill by Marshall evened things up at 11-11, but again NC State tacked on two to gain the 13-11, which the Beavers were unable to overcome dropping the set 15-13.
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Game Notes: Mary-Kate Marshall led the Beavers with 19 kills. She led the team in kills in 29 out of 33 matches ... Marshall, who played in her final match at Oregon State, finished her career with 1,915 kills … Grace Massey led three OSU players in double-digits with 29 digs. Kayla Ellis and Maddie Goings registered 17 digs apiece … Haylie Bennett tied her career-high with seven blocks.
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Oregon State volleyball fans are encouraged to join Off the Bench, the program's new donor club. Click here for more information or call Skylar Erhardt in Our Beaver Nation at 541-737-2370.
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For more information on the Oregon State volleyball team, follow the club's official Twitter account at Twitter.com/BeaverVBall, by Facebook at Facebook.com/OregonStateVolleyball or on Instagram at Instagram.com/BeaverVBall.
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The loss also marks the final collegiate match for senior Mary-Kate Marshall, who posted a team-high 19 kills to go with a pair of aces, eight digs and three blocks. It also marks the end of OSU careers for McKenna Hollingsworth and Lanesha Reagan, each of whom suffered season-ending injuries earlier this season.
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"I'm proud of what the team accomplished this year," head coach Mark Barnard said. "We have had a fantastic 12 months. Twelve months ago, we were sitting at home watching this tournament. That's a big difference.
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"It's always hard to lose, but today we were beaten by a better team. (NC State) deserved to win. There's no doubt. They played the way we wanted to play. They didn't allow us to play that way. We tried as hard as we possibly could. Unfortunately, we just didn't match up to them physically. "
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NC State started the match on a roll, cruising to an early 13-6 lead in the opening set. Oregon State pulled together to close the gap to 14-10 but couldn't sustain the momentum surrendering the first set 25-18.
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OSU took a quick lead in the second set, but the score was back to even at 6-6. The Beavers began to open a lead behind the serving of Kayla Ellis pulling ahead 9-6. Oregon State continued to press holding the lead at 21-16. However, a 3-0 run by the Wolfpack made it 22-19 forcing an OSU timeout. The Beavers came out of the break to finish off the set 25-19 with kills from Marshall and Haylie Bennett, who recorded five kills in the period.
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With the match tied at a set apiece at intermission, both squads came out looking to gain the advantage in Set 3. It was a set of spurts, with OSU recording four three-point runs and the Wolfpack countering with a pair of 4-0 runs that left the set tied at 15-15. The runs continued with NC State scoring a pair and then another 4-0 run. The Beavers answered with three in a row and closed the Wolfpack lead to 22-21, but an NC State timeout effectively settled their squad to take the final three points and the third set, 25-21.
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The fourth set appeared to be the Beavers' from the outset. OSU lead throughout the set but never by more than three points until a kill from Shekinah Clarke gave the Beavers a four-point lead at 15-11. Still leading 18-14, the Wolfpack inched back to tie the score at 20-20 and again at 21-21. However, the Beavers posted three blocks in the last four points with by Serena Bruin and Maddie Goings and then back-to-back blocks by Kory Cheshire and Bennett secure the fourth set for the Beavers 25-21.
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In the fifth set, the Beavers just couldn't get their offense rolling. Despite that, Cheshire and Marshall each served up an ace and Bennett and Bruin added a block to give the Beavers the 8-5 advantage when the teams switched sides of the court. A series of sideouts left OSU ahead 10-7 until the Wolfpack came with another run scoring four in a row to take the lead at 11-10. A kill by Marshall evened things up at 11-11, but again NC State tacked on two to gain the 13-11, which the Beavers were unable to overcome dropping the set 15-13.
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Game Notes: Mary-Kate Marshall led the Beavers with 19 kills. She led the team in kills in 29 out of 33 matches ... Marshall, who played in her final match at Oregon State, finished her career with 1,915 kills … Grace Massey led three OSU players in double-digits with 29 digs. Kayla Ellis and Maddie Goings registered 17 digs apiece … Haylie Bennett tied her career-high with seven blocks.
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Oregon State volleyball fans are encouraged to join Off the Bench, the program's new donor club. Click here for more information or call Skylar Erhardt in Our Beaver Nation at 541-737-2370.
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For more information on the Oregon State volleyball team, follow the club's official Twitter account at Twitter.com/BeaverVBall, by Facebook at Facebook.com/OregonStateVolleyball or on Instagram at Instagram.com/BeaverVBall.
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OREGON STATE ATHLETICS' EVERYDAY CHAMPIONS CULTURE
Through the power of sport, we help people discover and pursue their passions, talents and purpose in order to live a life of balance and positive contribution.
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Team Stats
ST
OSU
Kills
73
58
Errors
25
22
Attempts
204
195
Hitting %
.235
.185
Points
88.0
77.0
Assists
70
56
Aces
4
6
Blocks
11.0
13.0
Game Leaders
Kills-Aces-Blocks
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