Fresno State Athletics

'Dogs snatch 3-1 win from Rebels
10/10/2024 11:00:00 PM | Women's Volleyball
FRESNO, Calif. – The Fresno State volleyball team earned its third conference win of the season with a 3-1 victory over the UNLV Rebels at the Save Mart Center on Thursday.
The Bulldogs now advance to 3-2 in Mountain West play and 7-9 overall.
HOW IT HAPPENED
The Bulldogs started off slowly, giving UNLV an early 3-0 lead due to a service error and attack errors. However, Fresno State managed to close the gap, tying the score at 4-4 with a kill from Ella Rud. A pivotal moment occurred when Kasey Purry and Addison Haluska combined for a block, tying the set at 7-7. The Bulldogs then pulled ahead after a series of UNLV service errors, maintaining a small lead until they pushed forward with kills from Jenna Legault and Haluska to secure the set, 25-21.
The second set saw 13 ties as both teams traded points throughout. Fresno State trailed early but regained momentum with a block by Haluska and a service ace by Legault, bringing the score to 9-8. Later, The Bulldogs found themselves down 18-13, but Haluska's kills helped spark a comeback, tying the set at 21-21 after an ace from Dionii Fraga. Despite a late kill from Purry to fend off set point, UNLV clinched the set 28-26 after a Fresno State service error.
Set three was another intense battle, with 15 ties. Fresno State held a narrow lead early, thanks to kills by Haluska and Purry, but UNLV stayed close. Fresno went on a crucial four-point run, capitalizing on UNLV attack errors to take a 19-13 lead. UNLV fought back, eventually tying the score at 24-24. The Bulldogs showed resilience, with Haluska delivering clutch kills to stave off multiple set points. Haluska sealed the set with a service ace, giving the Bulldogs a 32-30 win.
Fresno State came out strong in the final set, with Haluska continuing her dominant play, supported by kills from Rud and Purry. The Bulldogs quickly built a commanding 15-9 lead after a series of service aces by Fraga. UNLV attempted a comeback, but Fresno State's defense, highlighted by blocks from Purry and Haluska, kept them at bay. Haluska's final kill closed the match, 25-18, securing a 3-1 victory for the Bulldogs.
NOTES
UP NEXT
The Bulldogs celebrate Alumnae Day at the Save Mart Center as they face San Diego State on Saturday at 11 a.m. Fans who present a ticket to Fresno State Football's game against Washington State will receive free admission to the volleyball match.
The Bulldogs now advance to 3-2 in Mountain West play and 7-9 overall.
HOW IT HAPPENED
The Bulldogs started off slowly, giving UNLV an early 3-0 lead due to a service error and attack errors. However, Fresno State managed to close the gap, tying the score at 4-4 with a kill from Ella Rud. A pivotal moment occurred when Kasey Purry and Addison Haluska combined for a block, tying the set at 7-7. The Bulldogs then pulled ahead after a series of UNLV service errors, maintaining a small lead until they pushed forward with kills from Jenna Legault and Haluska to secure the set, 25-21.
The second set saw 13 ties as both teams traded points throughout. Fresno State trailed early but regained momentum with a block by Haluska and a service ace by Legault, bringing the score to 9-8. Later, The Bulldogs found themselves down 18-13, but Haluska's kills helped spark a comeback, tying the set at 21-21 after an ace from Dionii Fraga. Despite a late kill from Purry to fend off set point, UNLV clinched the set 28-26 after a Fresno State service error.
Set three was another intense battle, with 15 ties. Fresno State held a narrow lead early, thanks to kills by Haluska and Purry, but UNLV stayed close. Fresno went on a crucial four-point run, capitalizing on UNLV attack errors to take a 19-13 lead. UNLV fought back, eventually tying the score at 24-24. The Bulldogs showed resilience, with Haluska delivering clutch kills to stave off multiple set points. Haluska sealed the set with a service ace, giving the Bulldogs a 32-30 win.
Fresno State came out strong in the final set, with Haluska continuing her dominant play, supported by kills from Rud and Purry. The Bulldogs quickly built a commanding 15-9 lead after a series of service aces by Fraga. UNLV attempted a comeback, but Fresno State's defense, highlighted by blocks from Purry and Haluska, kept them at bay. Haluska's final kill closed the match, 25-18, securing a 3-1 victory for the Bulldogs.
NOTES
- Addison Haluska broke her career-high in kills for the second time this season, totaling 25 kills and a .339 hitting her centage, her second-best of the year.
- Haluska's 25 kills are the second-most from a Bulldog this season, behind Ella Rud's 29 kills against Santa Clara.
- Brooke Cowie (42 assists & 14 digs) and Addison Haluska (25 kills & 14 digs) both earned double-doubles against the Rebels.
UP NEXT
The Bulldogs celebrate Alumnae Day at the Save Mart Center as they face San Diego State on Saturday at 11 a.m. Fans who present a ticket to Fresno State Football's game against Washington State will receive free admission to the volleyball match.
Team Stats
UNLV
Fresno
Kills
61
55
Errors
20
19
Attempts
174
164
Hitting %
.236
.220
Points
75.0
73.0
Assists
60
49
Aces
4
10
Blocks
10
8
Game Leaders
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