University of Louisiana at Lafayette Athletics
Team Stats
UL
APP
Kills
62
50
Errors
29
20
Attempts
164
150
Hitting %
.201
.200
Points
73.0
65.0
Assists
60
48
Aces
3
5
Blocks
8.0
10.0
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned

Appalachian State Evens Season Series With Cajuns
10/17/2014 8:48:00 PM | Volleyball
BOONE, N.C. – The Ragin' Cajuns got out to an early 1-0 lead, but Appalachian State rallied to claim the next three sets and hand Louisiana a 3-1 (19-25, 25-21, 25-22, 25-20) loss on Friday at the Holmes Center.
The Cajuns (15-7, 5-6 SBC) had five players register at least 10 kills for the first time this season, but it was not enough to overcome the Mountaineer (16-4, 6-4 SBC) attack, led by Emily Corrigan's match-high 21 kills.
The loss evens the season series between the teams after the Cajuns handed Appalachian State its first loss of the season in September in Lafayette.
Stacey Reilly led the Cajuns with a dozen kills and 16 digs for her fifth double-double of the year. Andrea Hole went over 50 assists for the third time this year with 52, also adding five kills on eight swings and three blocks.
Sara Mossakowski and Kaylee Nemeth had 11 kills apiece, while Chanelle Gardner had 10 kills and Abby Filce had 10 kills and a team-high five blocks.
Caitlyn Auxilien finished with 20 digs, the fourth time this season she's reached the 20-dig plateau.
The Cajuns raced out to a 1-0 lead in Set 1, hitting .342 while getting five kills from Reilly and three apiece from Nemeth and Gardner. UL used a 9-2 run early in the set to gain a comfortable lead, one which got to as much as 11 on an ace from Katey Kyle. Five straight Mountaineer points cut the lead to 23-18, but the Cajuns sandwiched scores from Reilly and Mossakowski around an ASU score for the set's final points.
Appalachian State rallied in the second set to tie things up at a set apiece and hit .216 in the final three frames after hitting just .171 in the opening frame. UL tied up a closely-played set at 21-21 on a block from Filce and Reilly, but one point later aJaqui Spurgeon kill sparked a 4-0 spurt to close out the set and tie the match going into the break.
Gardner had five kills in the third set, but Corrigan answered with eight of her own for the Mountaineers. A Cajun error gave Appalachian State the lead at the 11-10 mark, but UL stayed within striking distance once again, even taking the lead at 18-17 on a Gardner score. However, one point later the Mountaineers started a quick 5-2 run to go up and never surrendered the advantage with Corrigan accounting for three of the final four points of the set.
In the fourth set the Cajuns turned to Filce for five of her 10 kills in the match and outkilled the Mountaineers 15-9 in the set, but misfired 11 times to just five for Appalachian State to make the difference in the clinching set.
Louisiana will next travel to Statesboro, Ga., for a Sunday matinee match against Georgia Southern on Sunday. First serve is set for 11:00 a.m.
#GeauxCajuns
The Cajuns (15-7, 5-6 SBC) had five players register at least 10 kills for the first time this season, but it was not enough to overcome the Mountaineer (16-4, 6-4 SBC) attack, led by Emily Corrigan's match-high 21 kills.
The loss evens the season series between the teams after the Cajuns handed Appalachian State its first loss of the season in September in Lafayette.
Stacey Reilly led the Cajuns with a dozen kills and 16 digs for her fifth double-double of the year. Andrea Hole went over 50 assists for the third time this year with 52, also adding five kills on eight swings and three blocks.
Sara Mossakowski and Kaylee Nemeth had 11 kills apiece, while Chanelle Gardner had 10 kills and Abby Filce had 10 kills and a team-high five blocks.
Caitlyn Auxilien finished with 20 digs, the fourth time this season she's reached the 20-dig plateau.
The Cajuns raced out to a 1-0 lead in Set 1, hitting .342 while getting five kills from Reilly and three apiece from Nemeth and Gardner. UL used a 9-2 run early in the set to gain a comfortable lead, one which got to as much as 11 on an ace from Katey Kyle. Five straight Mountaineer points cut the lead to 23-18, but the Cajuns sandwiched scores from Reilly and Mossakowski around an ASU score for the set's final points.
Appalachian State rallied in the second set to tie things up at a set apiece and hit .216 in the final three frames after hitting just .171 in the opening frame. UL tied up a closely-played set at 21-21 on a block from Filce and Reilly, but one point later aJaqui Spurgeon kill sparked a 4-0 spurt to close out the set and tie the match going into the break.
Gardner had five kills in the third set, but Corrigan answered with eight of her own for the Mountaineers. A Cajun error gave Appalachian State the lead at the 11-10 mark, but UL stayed within striking distance once again, even taking the lead at 18-17 on a Gardner score. However, one point later the Mountaineers started a quick 5-2 run to go up and never surrendered the advantage with Corrigan accounting for three of the final four points of the set.
In the fourth set the Cajuns turned to Filce for five of her 10 kills in the match and outkilled the Mountaineers 15-9 in the set, but misfired 11 times to just five for Appalachian State to make the difference in the clinching set.
Louisiana will next travel to Statesboro, Ga., for a Sunday matinee match against Georgia Southern on Sunday. First serve is set for 11:00 a.m.
#GeauxCajuns
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