NEW ORLEANS —
Kayla Black snuck a peek when she wasn't
supposed to, but she turned it into a positive.
The Xavier University of Louisiana junior outside hitter, aware she was close
to a career day for kills, got nine in the final set Saturday to finish with a
school-record 27 and help the Gold Nuggets secure a 26-24, 18-25, 25-23, 25-20
volleyball victory against Point in the Big Easy Blastoff at the Convocation Center.
Black also set a school record for attacks in a match with 71. Her 26 digs were a career high.
Between the third and fourth sets, Black saw the cumulative stats distributed to the coaches.
She had 18 kills, and that gave her motivation and an idea.
"Coach (
Pat Kendrick) doesn't want us looking at stats and letting them get in our head —
whether they're good or bad," Black said. "I saw I had 18 kills and told (setter) Eva (Le Guillou), you want to go for a record? She said, 'let's do it'."
The Gold Nuggets, 8-3 and winner of seven of their last eight matches,
needed every one of Black's fourth-set kills to hold off a Point team which battled XULA for nearly two hours.
Black broke the previous XULA record of 25 kills
by Juliana Tomasoni in a four-set loss to Evangel Aug. 20, 2016.
The old mark for attacks was 70 by Chinedu Echebelem in a five-set victory at
SUNO Oct. 1, 2014.
XULA finished with 67 kills, its most ever in a home match
and fifth-most ever at any venue.
Zora Barnett and
Vivica Price-Spraggins
had 11 kills apiece, and
Ema Causevic had six. Barnett hit .474.
XULA had a season-high 97 digs, including career highs of 22 by
Jennifer Torres and 18 by Causevic.
Le Guillou and Price-Spraggins had four blocks apiece, and Le Guillou
produced a career-high-tying 54 assists.
Rachael Ellis and Charlotte Havrisik
had 15 kills apiece for Point, and Faith Pearson had 14. New Orleanian
Julia Felix barely missed a triple-double; she had seven kills, 39 assists
and 17 digs for the Skyhawks.
XULA outhit Point .251 to .210. The Gold
Nuggets hit .315 in the final two sets.
It was the second straight year that XULA
and Point played a marathon in the Big Easy Blastoff. XULA won in five sets
in 2018 in a match that lasted two hours and seven minutes.