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The Texas A&M Volleyball Team extended
its home-match winning streak to 14 games
last night, defeating the Texas Tech Universi
ty Red Raiders, 15-3, 15-9, 15-2, at G. Rollie
White Coliseum.
The Aggies improve to 19-4 overall and 10-3
in the Big 12 Conference, while the Red Raiders
fall to 15-11 and 4-9 in the Big 12.
The Aggies began the match with kills from
senior outside hitter Summer Strickland and se
nior middle blocker Lauri Leahy. A&M jumped
to a quick 6-1 lead before Texas Tech called a
timeout. But the Aggies continued to dominate
on the net, and extended their lead to 9-2.
After another Red Raider timeout, Strickland
pounded five kills and recorded a block assist
to end the first game.
Like game one, the Aggies jumped to a 5-0
lead to start the second game with kills from
sophomore outside hitter Michelle Cole and se
nior middle blocker Amber Woolsey.
A&M found its lead extended to 9-1 before
the Red Raiders began clawing their way back.
Tech rallied four straight points to cut the lead
to 10-5 when A&M called its first timeout of
the match.
The Aggies posted two more points with a
block by Woolsey and a kill from sophomore
setter Jenna Moscovic, but Texas Tech would
not go away.
The Aggies reached their first game point
on a Red Raider hitting error but could not put
the second game away. Finally, on the fourth
game point, Strickland recorded a kill to end
game two.
The third game also started with a 5-0 run
by A&M. Hitting and service errors plagued
Texas Tech, which did not manage to score a
point until the Aggies jumped to a 12-0 lead.
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The Red Raiders scored their only two points
of the third game on A&M errors before attack
ing a ball out of bounds to hand the Aggies the
game and the match.
“Our team is very resilient, and we’ve
worked a lot on bouncing back after individ
ual or team failure,” A&M volleyball coach
Laurie Corbelli said. “Our errors are becoming
minimal, and it’s really showing that we’ve
made a change.”
The Aggies outhit the Red Raiders fain fuel tank
match, .387 to . 107. Sti ic kland recorded a Bf he report v
high 10 kills and 13 digs and posted a.r ull 16 years b(
ting percentage. Senior outside hitte de v up in flig
Howes also recorded 13 digs in thematctfcowever, tin
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