NCAA Womens Volleyball

Dominant Offense Powers Sweep Of Beavers

Oregon

SEATTLE – There was no damming the Husky offense tonight as Washington Volleyball blitzed the Beavers with a .524 attack percentage, hitting above .500 in all three sets for a 25-19, 25-16, 25-11 sweep before 2,293 fans at Alaska Airlines Arena. The attack percentage was the best for the Huskies in a Pac-12 match since a .533 mark in 2005.
 
Washington (12-3, 4-1 Pac-12) had 48 kills on 82 swings with just five errors. The Dawgs played clean from the start, hitting .514 in the first set without an error, and kept it up, with a .542 mark in set two and a .522 mark in the third. It’s the highest attack percentage for the Huskies in any match during Head Coach Keegan Cook‘s eight seasons.
 
“The thing I most appreciated was playing really clean and keeping unforced errors down which creates a lot of pressure,” said Cook. “I liked the balance of the offense, I thought Ella May distributed the ball well to a bunch of different attackers.”
 
Powell had 35 assists and gave way late to Olivia Mikkelsen who closed things out with four assists of her own.

 
Each of Washington’s middles, Marin Grote and Sophie Summers, hit over .750 and neither made an error. Grote put away 11 kills on 14 attempts to hit .786, and Summers killed…

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