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USC Beach Volleyball Collects 3-1 Win Over Cal to Move On at Pac-12 Championship

USC Beach Volleyball Collects 3-1 Win Over Cal to Move On at Pac-12 Championship


Women’s Beach Volleyball | April 25, 2024

TEMPE, Ariz. – The top-seeded USC beach volleyball team (31-4) claimed a 3-1 win over fourth-seeded California (21-12) in the winner’s bracket semifinal of the Pac-12 Championship at Sun Devil Beach Volleyball Facility on Thursday, April 25. The Women of Troy move into the winner’s bracket final (9 a.m. PT, April 26) to take on crosstown rival No. 2-seeded UCLA (31-5) where the victor moves directly to the Pac-12 Championship dual. 
 
The Trojans improved to 13-3 all-time against California and moved to 26-7 in duals at the Pac-12 Championship with a 10-1 mark in the state of Arizona. USC also improved to 38-1 all-time in the Copper State and moved to 149-17 in duals when it is ranked No. 1. The dual with the Bruins will mark the 32nd time that USC plays in a No. 1 vs. No. 2 dual (17-14 all-time).
 
Cal scored the first point of the dual from the No. 5 position. It was only the fourth time that an opponent has scored the first point of a dual over the Trojans this season. There, Jenna Colligan and Portia Sherman defeated freshman Madison Goellner and sophomore Mabyn Thomas in straight sets, 21-16, 21-17.
 
USC evened the dual score with a win by twin graduates Audrey Nourse and Nicole Nourse at the No. 3 position. The sisters earned a 25-23, 21-15 win over Gia Fisher and Marilu Pally, to go to 26-7 on the season and picked up their 117th all-time win together.
 
The Trojans went in front, 2-1, on a victory at the top court when senior All-Americans Megan Kraft and Delaynie Maple collected a 21-10, 21-12 win over Sierra Caffo and Alexandra Young-Gomez. Kraft-Maple—the reigning Pac-12 Pair of the Week—improved to 32-3 on the season and picked up their 60th all-time win as a pair to become just the sixth USC duo ever to reach the 60-win plateau.
 
USC’s win went into the books when freshman Ashley Pater and graduate Grace Seits delivered a 21-14, 21-12 win over Lara Boos and Ella Dreibholz at the No. 4 position.  Pater-Seits remained unbeaten on the season and improved to 7-0 all-time as a pair.
 
With the result in hand, play was stopped at the No. 2 position. There, graduate Maddi Kriz and sophomore Madison White had taken a 23-21 win over Emma Donley and Kendall Peters in the first set but were behind, 13-8, in set…

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