SAN ANTONIO, Texas — Xavier University of Louisiana
split its final two volleyball matches Saturday in the Hotel Indigo at the Alamo Saints Classic,
and newcomer
Juliana Tomasoni broke the XULA record for kills in a match.
The Gold Nuggets (1-3) lost 17-25, 27-25, 25-19, 25-12
to NAIA No. 20 Evangel, then — after a 45-minute break — rallied to
defeat Tennessee Wesleyan 23-25, 25-12, 25-20, 25-17.
Tomasoni, a junior and a transfer from Northeastern
Oklahoma A&M, produced a school-record 25 kills against Evangel and
had a career-best 28 digs. Tomasoni had 17 kills, 16 digs and four aces
against Tennessee Wesleyan.
Freshman setter
Tiffany Phillips extended her
streak of assist/dig double-doubles to four. Phillips had 43 assists and 17
digs against Evangel and 46 assists and 14 digs against Tennessee Wesleyan.
Additional freshman standouts included
Hasani Salaam,
who had 24 kills and seven blocks in the two matches, and libero
Amanda Perry,
who had 43 digs, 24 against Evangel.
Adili Rikondja had six kills and three
blocks in the final match.
Taylor Ducros had 15 digs against Evangel.
Tomasoni, Salaam and sophomore transfer
Monet Fontaine combined for 39 kills and a .492 hitting percentage against Tennessee Wesleyan. Fontaine, a sophomore
transfer from NCAA Division I Morgan State, had 15 kills for the day.
XULA placed fourth out of five teams. The host, Our Lady of the Lake, led
the way with a 4-0 record. Tomasoni led the tournament with 3.4 kills per set and a
.333 hitting percentage, and Phillips was tops in assists with 8.9 per set.
"We had a great weekend overall," fourth-year XULA coach
Hannah Lawing said. "We traveled 10 newcomers, eight freshmen, and I have to say that
it surely didn't feel that way. This class of newcomers is exactly who (assistant coach) Hilary (Lobenstein) and I
wanted as part of this 2016 team. They are fierce competitors, even more fierce supporters,
and they're extremely receptive to their coaches when given feedback.
"We did a great job of managing the things within our control.
We got our serves in, maintained consistent energy, acted as one cohesive unit and were supportive.
We excelled in many areas, but our biggest areas of growth were terminating free balls and
overpasses as well as playing with a sense of urgency.
Every set we got better at playing like every point was game point."
The Gold Nuggets will be return to the road next
week for four matches in the STU Invitational at Miami Gardens, Fla. On Friday they'll play the host,
St. Thomas, at noon EDT, then play defending Southern States Athletic Conference
champion Coastal Georgia at 4 p.m. Saturday opponents will be NAIA
No. 2 Missouri Baptist, the national runner-up a year ago, and Indiana Tech.