NEW ORLEANS — Xavier University of Louisiana
shut down Dillard's hitters Thursday en route to a 25-15, 25-17, 25-8 Gulf Coast
Athletic Conference volleyball victory at XULA's Convocation Center.
The Gold Nuggets (11-2, 5-0) have beaten the
Lady Bleu Devils (11-9, 3-2) 16 consecutive times, and this is the first time
during the streak that Dillard — which hit minus-.009 with 21 kills
and 22 errors in 109 attacks — finished with a negative hitting percentage.
XULA, meanwhile, hit .237 with 36 kills and 14
errors in 93 attacks.
"I thought we finished well," first-year XULA
head coach
Pat Kendrick said. "We started the match a little flat
emotionally, but we finished with a good energy."
Kayla Black hit .318 with 10 kills,
eight digs and three aces for the Gold Nuggets, who are 6-0 at home this season.
Adili Rikondja produced a season-high-tying eight kills, a season-high
.500 hitting percentage and — for the third straight match —
a career-high tying four blocks.
Lauryn Taylor had seven kills and hit .250;
both were her second-best figures of the season.
Anna Dalla Vecchia
had 19 digs, 10 in the first set, and reached double figures for
the ninth consecutive match.
Juliana Tomasoni served five aces —
she's the only Gold Nugget to serve an ace in every match this season —
Amanda Perry served two aces, and
Jaida Dowd had a career-best four blocks.
XULA split the setting role again, with
freshman
Eva Le Guillou collecting 21 in her first collegiate start
and
Tiffany Phillips getting 12.
Taylor, Le Guillou, Black, Dowd and
Dalla Vecchia are freshmen.
XULA won 36-of-38 sets in its last 12 meetings with Dillard.
Corneisja Harrison had six kills for Dillard
but hit minus-094 in a match-high 32 attacks. Shelby Stewart and Tristan Cojoe
had five kills apiece, Cojoe had four blocks, and Alexis Barnett
had 13 digs.
XULA had advantages of 11-0 in aces, 54-41 in digs and 7-5
in blocks. The teams will meet again Nov. 2 in the Gold Nuggets' regular-season finale at Dillard's Dent Hall.
XULA's victory dropped Dillard from second to third place in the
GCAC, and Tougaloo (5-2) climbed to second. XULA, which seeks a seventh consecutive
GCAC regular-season and tournament championship, is the only team with fewer
than two conference losses.
The Gold Nuggets will play William Carey in a non-conference
match at 6 p.m. next Thursday at the Convocation Center.