NCAA Womens Volleyball

Huskies Can’t Finish No. 11 Ducks In Heartbreaker

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EUGENE, Ore. – Three points from the finish of what would have been its biggest win of the year, the Husky volleyball team couldn’t slam the door closed at Matthew Knight Arena. Leading 12-9 in the fifth set, the 24th-ranked Dawgs dropped the last six points as No. 11 Oregon rallied past UW to take the Big Ten battle.
 
It would have been UW’s first ranked win of the season but instead it ended as an agonizing loss for the Huskies, 19-25, 25-22, 25-19, 21-25, 12-15. Washington (13-3, 3-3 Big Ten) essentially outplayed Oregon (13-2, 5-1 Big Ten) overall, up until the final six points.
 
“This one hurt,” said Head Coach Leslie Gabriel. “I wanted us to come out and really compete and how we do that is we stay focused on our assignments, and I thought they did that. We worked a ton on floor defense this week and I thought I saw a lot of great defensive plays from the back row and our setters. Some girls took some tough swings at the end there and we just missed. I told them that I was with them on every swing. We’ll get back in the gym and keep working, but today was how we need to play.”
 
Washington finished with a higher attack percentage, .229 to .222, had more kills, 67 to 58, and more digs (69-62). The teams finished with seven aces apiece but UW hurt itself with 13 service errors, including three in the final set, while Oregon only missed three all match. The Ducks had an edge blocking, 13.5 to…

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