NEW ORLEANS — Birthday celebrant
Kaelan Temple and
her Xavier University of Louisiana volleyball teammates blew out the candles
on Talladega Saturday.
With five kills on five swings, Temple scored all but one
of the Gold Nuggets' final six points in a 25-19, 25-18, 25-22 Gulf Coast Athletic
Conference victory against the Lady Tornadoes at the Convocation Center.
XULA (9-13, 6-0) won against a GCAC opponent for
the 78th time in the last 79 matches (including tournaments) and snapped
the five-match win streak — the longest in the GCAC this season —
of Talladega (7-11, 3-3).
The Gold Nuggets will try to extend their overall
win streak to three in a GCAC home match against Edward Waters at 1 p.m. Sunday.
Temple's late surge seemed out of the blue.
Prior to the final nine rallies, the two-year letterwoman
had four kills and 12 errors in 42 attacks this season. In the second set Temple
produced two errors in three attacks.
"It was unexpected," Temple said. "I had been having
issues with my shoulder. But I've been working really hard in rehab, and it
was my birthday, so there was a little extra enthusiasm. I was able to pull through."
Talladega led 22-21 in the third after J'Lynn Jefferson and
Carla Novaes combined for a block, but Temple responded with three kills,
including the match clincher.
"Kaelan did not surprise me," XULA coach
Hannah Lawing
said. "When she's confident, she's capable of being successful at the net.
She's really explosive. Some people see her as a defensive specialist, but
I recruited her as an outside hitter. I saw her whale on balls in high school."
Temple's five kills equaled her career best,
and she produced 10 digs to reach double figures for the sixth
time this season.
No XULA player reached double-figure kills,
but seven had four or more, led by
Hasani Salaam with nine and
Monet Fontaine
and
Taylor Ducros with six apiece. Three starters —
Juliana Tomasoni
(five kills, four digs),
Tiffany Phillips (11 assists) and Kayla
Jones (three digs) — did not play after the first set.
"We wanted to get people some playing time,"
Lawing said. "We've got depth, so why not use it?"
Phillips' replacement at setter,
Terri Drake,
responded with her first collegiate double-double: 20 assists and a
career-high 12 digs.
Brittanie Cockrell, playing for the first time
in six matches, had a career-high-tying four kills. Ducros' six
kills were one fewer than her career best.
XULA's
Amanda Perry had a match-high 16 digs
and reached double figures for the 20th time this season. The Gold
Nuggets had a 73-61 advantage in digs.
Novaes, the GCAC Preseason Player of the Year,
had 13 kills, 14 digs and four blocks. But she hit .182 in 44 attacks and finished
below .200 for the fifth straight time against XULA. Novaes is hitting .135 (62 kills, 35
errors, 200 attacks) in six career matches against the Gold Nuggets — .234
against everyone else.
The Gold Nuggets hit .130 — their lowest ever
in 24 matches against GCAC opponents at the Convocation Center — but limited
Talladega to .065 and had a 44-26 advantage in kills. The Lady Tornadoes entered
the match as a top-10 NAIA team in aces per set but served four, their
second-fewest this season.