NCAA Womens Volleyball

Ducks Protect Perfect Home Record

Mutiri Jube

EUGENE, Ore. — Mimi Colyer tied her career high with 25 kills and the Oregon volleyball team remained perfect at home this season with a 20-25, 25-21, 25-23, 25-23 win Sunday over Washington State at Matthew Knight Arena.

After dropping the opening set, the Ducks hit .552 without a single error in set two and rallied back to win. Colyer had kills for the final point in each of the last three sets, matching her 25-kill performance against UW on Oct. 9. Brooke Nuneviller added 16 kills with 11 digs Sunday, Gloria Mutiri had nine kills, Hannah Pukis had a season-high 58 assists, and middles Kiari Robey and Karson Bacon combined for 12 kills with four blocks.

Oregon extended its winning streak to seven matches, continuing to trail first-place Stanford by two games in the Pac-12 Conference race. The No. 16 Ducks improved to 17-5 overall and 11-3 in the conference, and 9-0 at home.

“I think you saw two really good teams really going for it,” UO coach Matt Ulmer said. “I told the group, I thought it really felt like playoff atmosphere — that kind of energy. We knew we were gonna get their best shot; I think we were ready to give our best shot. And I thought both teams showed up.”

How It Happened: Two kills by Colyer and one by Nuneviller got the Ducks out to a 6-4 lead in the opening set, and an ace by Elise Agi made it 8-6. The Cougars began to click at that point, and after Robey got Oregon back into a tie at 13-13, WSU ripped off the next four points to take control. The Ducks closed within two a couple of times late in the set, but Washington State held on to win.

At that point the Cougars were in good position to complete a season sweep and end a six-match UO win streak for the second time this season — WSU did just that with a win in Pullman on Oct. 7. But the Ducks fed off their home crowd, jumping out to a 3-0 lead in set two with consecutive kills by Mutiri. It was 7-5 when Oregon went on an 8-1 run that included a block by the duo of Nuneviller and Robey, an ace from Nuneviller and a kill by Robey.

Bacon and Colyer had two kills each as Oregon extended the lead from 16-9 to 20-12, and Colyer had kills for the final two UO points as the Ducks evened the match. The Ducks had 16 kills with no errors on 29 attacks in the set, including seven kills from middles Bacon and Robey.

“We just we needed to play our game, stick to the game plan and — again, I’ve said this a thousand times — we just had to play Oregon volleyball,” Colyer said. “We had to be…

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