NCAA Womens Volleyball

Fighting Illini Power Past Toledo

Iowa State

AMES, Iowa – Illinois volleyball began the Cyclone Invitational with a triumph over Toledo in straight sets at Hilton Coliseum on Friday afternoon.

The Fighting Illini improved to 4-0 on the season, while the Rockets dropped to 3-2.

As a team, Illinois registered 41 kills while hitting .349 in the match. The squad also logged 37 assists, 30 digs and seven aces.

Individually, Raina Terry paced the Illinois offense with 15 kills, hitting .519 in the match. Brooke Mosher tallied 25 assists, while Caroline Barnes led the way with 11 digs.

HOW IT HAPPENED

Illinois jumped out to an early 12-3 lead via a 9-0 rally with Averie Hernandez behind the service line. The Fighting Illini continued to dominate, with the Rockets burning their final timeout with the Orange and Blue ahead, 17-7. Illinois added nine-straight points following the break to reach set point, and Taylor de Boer’s second-career kill put away the 25-9 opening set triumph.

In the second set, the teams battled point-for-point, with the Orange and Blue holding the slight 15-14 edge at the media break. The Illini added three-straight out of the timeout, including an ace from Hernandez, to hold the 18-15 lead. The Fighting Illini dominated down the stretch, ending the 25-19 victory in the second set on a 3-0 scoring run.

Illinois continued to cruise in the third set, owning the 13-9 advantage when Toledo called for a timeout. The Fighting Illini lead grew to six, 16-10, following a kill…

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