JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Xavier University of
Louisiana hit a season-high .493 Saturday and throttled Edward Waters 25-7,
25-6, 25-15 in Gulf Coast Athletic Conference women's volleyball.
Taylor Reuther's 13 kills,
Jodi Hill's career-high eight
kills and freshman
Destiny Jackson's first three aces of her collegiate career
helped the Gold Nuggets (11-7, 3-0) extend their win streak to five. Xavier
has won 31 in a row against GCAC opponents since the start of the 2011 season.
Edward Waters' 28 points are the second-fewest allowed
by Xavier. Seven of the Gold Nuggets' top 14 defensive performances have
occurred against the Lady Tigers. Xavier allowed its fewest-ever points in a second set.
Xavier's hitting percentage is its second highest since
resuming the program in 2010. Hill hit .667 — the best this season by an
XU player with a minimum 10 attempts — Reuther hit .550, and
Chinedu Echebelem successfully converted all six of her attacks.
Hill and Reuther had two kills apiece in a 7-0 run to
start the match. Xavier had eight- and nine-point runs in the second set.
Latavia Graham led Edward Waters (5-11, 0-6) with four kills.
Xavier limited the Lady Tigers to an .027 attack
percentage and had advantages of 40-14 in kills, 8-2 in aces and 41-22 in digs.
Jodi Chatters led Xavier with nine digs, and Echebelem had eight.
Jackson, in her most extensive playing time of the
season, served back-to-back aces in the second set and also produced two assists and five digs.
Xavier will stay on the road and play another GCAC match
at Talladega at 2 p.m. Sunday. The Gold Nuggets' next home matches will be next
Saturday at the Convocation Center — 1 p.m. against GCAC and city rival
Dillard, then 4 p.m. against St. Thomas (Texas).