SEATTLE β Washington Volleyball’s home opener was delayed by over thirty minutes by a prior match running long, and the Huskies then started a little late themselves. But once they got rolling, it was high-octane offense from sets two through four as the Huskies (4-1) gave Northwestern (7-1) its first loss of the season, 21-25, 25-23, 25-14, 25-22, at Alaska Airlines Arena.
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The Dawgs hit a season-high .400 for the match and that was after posting a .212 mark in set one. From there the Dawgs hit .571 in the second, .435 in the third, and .464 in the fourth to fight off a late challenge from the Wildcats and avoid a fifth set.
It was a third-straight win against a Big Ten opponent, after the Huskies bested Iowa and Illinois last weekend in Colorado.
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Senior All-American Claire Hoffman was deadly with 14 kills on a .407 attack percentage with a trio of aces. Senior All-American Marin Grote hit .562 with nine kills without an error, and she had the final two kills to put the match away from 23-22 to 25-22. Last but not least, senior All-American Ella May Powell had 42 assists, four kills and four blocks and spread the ball around.
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After NU cut it to 23-22, Marin Grote took two runs in a row on the ??
First kill brought up match point, the next kill ended it!#PointHuskies pic.twitter.com/Tp80NFntHT
β Washington Volleyball (@UWVolleyball) September 9, 2022
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