NEW ORLEANS — Xavier University of Louisiana
shared the work — seven players hit .400 or higher, five collected
five or more kills — in a 25-7, 25-16, 25-16 Gulf Coast Athletic Conference
volleyball victory against Philander Smith.
The Gold Nuggets (20-6, 10-0) remained in a first-place
tie in the GCAC with Tougaloo, a 25-14, 25-21, 25-11 home victor Monday against Rust.
XULA will play Tougaloo twice to close the regular season: Nov. 1 at XULA and
Nov. 4 at Tougaloo.
XULA reached 20 victories for the second straight season
and the sixth time in eight years. The Gold Nuggets will try for all-time victory No. 200
in a 1 p.m. Saturday GCAC match against Talladega at the Convocation Center.
Jaida Dowd and
Kayla Black had eight kills apiece
for the Gold Nuggets,
Angele McClain had seven, and
Adili Rikondja,
Vivica Price-Spraggins
and
Marine Angely had five apiece. Dowd hit .667, Aikondja .556, McClain .545
and
Tiffany Phillips .500.
Eva Le Guillou (20 assists) and Phillips (16) shared
the setting duties. Angely served a career-best five aces, and Black served two.
McClain had four blocks, and Price-Spraggins, Phillips and
Elena Duru had two apiece.
Beatrice Formilan produced a match-high nine digs, and
Taylor Ducros, Black and
Phillips had five digs apiece.
Regine Simmons had nine kills and Chelsea Fagan eight
for the Lady Panthers (3-16, 1-10), and Nylah Lloyd had five blocks.
"We get the best efforts from every opponent," XULA coach
Pat Kendrick said. "I thought Philander Smith played well and made us work
hard to put them away."
XULA hit .619 in the first set and finished the
match at .380. It was the 13th time this season the Gold Nuggets hit .300
or higher. Philander Smith hit .099. XULA had advantages of 43-25 in kills,
9-0 in aces and 38-31 in digs.
XULA hit .326 or higher in its last nine victories
and 11 of its last 12.
Black joined Taylor Reuther as the only XULA sophomores to reach 300 kills.
Black has 305; Reuther finished with 356 in 2012.
XULA's overall home win streak is seven. Its
home win streak against GCAC opponents is 46 — 44 in the regular
season, two in the tournament. The Gold Nuggets have not lost at home
to a GCAC opponent since 2010.