MOBILE, Ala. —
Kayla Black had 10 kills and 12 digs,
and Xavier University of Louisiana outhit Spring Hill by nearly 200 points in a
25-19, 25-20, 25-17 volleyball victory Thursday.
The Gold Nuggets (14-2) snapped the 15-match win streak
of the Badgers (16-3) and swept the regular-season series for the first time.
XULA, which won in four sets at home Sept. 7, was 0-19 against Spring Hill entering the season.
"We served tough, and I thought we did a great job
blocking," XULA coach
Pat Kendrick said. "We gathered ourselves and refocused
quickly after making mistakes."
Black, a freshman, hit .296 in 27 attacks and
produced her fifth double-double of the season.
Six Gold Nuggets had five-or-more kills.
Jaida Dowd and
Juliana Tomasoni had eight apiece,
Lauryn Taylor and
Adili Rikondja had six apiece,
and
Vivica Price-Spraggins had five. Dowd (.462 in 13 attacks) and
Rikondja (.357 in 15 attacks) were the most efficient.
All 45 of XULA's kills were assisted.
Tiffany Phillips
had 17 assists, and
Eva Le Guillou had 16. Le Guillou, Tomasoni and
Anna Dalla Vecchia
served two aces apiece. Dalla Vecchia had 23 digs — her most this season
in a three-set match — Tomasoni had 11, and Le Guillou had nine.
Price-Spraggins had three blocks.
Payton Gidney, Allison Weimer and Emily Greim had
five kills apiece for Spring Hill. Emmarose Neibert and Cassidi Sterrett had
nine digs apiece.
XULA limited Spring Hill to season lows of 26 kills
and a .117 hitting percentage. The Gold Nuggets hit .297, their second-highest
performance on the road this season.
It was matchup of conference leaders —
XULA in the NAIA's Gulf Coast Athletic and Spring Hill in NCAA Division II's
Southern Intercollegiate Athletic. The Gold Nuggets will stay on the
road and play a conference match at 1 p.m. EDT Saturday against
Edward Waters at Jacksonville, Fla.