PROVO -- In an all-around team effort, the Cougars posted a four-game victory over the visiting New Mexico Lobos Saturday night in the Smith Fieldhouse with scores of 30-19, 26-30, 30-24, 30-21. Four BYU players recorded double-digit kills and three picked up double-digit digs as the Cougars moved to 14-9 overall and 6-4 in Mountain West Conference play.
"This was definitely a team effort," said BYU head coach Karen Lamb. "New Mexico made us play better and be our best. Everybody contributed at different times and things ended up going our way."
The match started out solidly for the Cougars as they dominated game one with an early 11-3 run and kept the Lobos out of their game, holding them to a dismal -.031 hitting to take a 30-19 game one victory.
New Mexico came out a different team in game two and did something no Lobo team has been able to accomplish since 1995 -- take a game from the Cougars. New Mexico led the entire way and picked up four blocks while holding BYU to .091 hitting in the 30-26 win, ending the Cougars' streak of 19 straight sweeps over the Lobos.
However, BYU refused hand the match over and came out strong in the last two games. Erica Lott saw her first action of the night to begin game three and responded with a total of 13 kills on a career-high .722 hitting to help BYU earn the 30-24 and 30-21 wins.
"Erica (Lott) came in and gave us a nice lift in the second half of the match," Lamb said. "Kim Wilson, Lindsy Hartsock and Mandi Kiholm also gave us a lot of help. It was really just a team effort."
The ball was spread around well as several Cougars saw big numbers in the match. Hartsock and Lott each picked up 13 kills to lead all players while Lexi Brown added 10. True freshman Chelsea Goodman also picked up 10 kills and 10 digs, both career-highs, on her way to the first double-double of her career. Lauren Richards and Lindsey Metcalf also had 10 digs apiece. Hartsock pounded a career-high six aces and Kiholm added a career-high five blocks.
BYU will now prepare to head out on the road for the last time in this regular season as the team travels to UNLV and San Diego State next Friday and Saturday. The Cougars recorded sweeps of both teams in Provo earlier this year and will look to repeat history against their MWC foes.
Volleyball Box Score
Brigham Young University Cougars
New Mexico vs Brigham Young (Oct 30, 2004 at BYU PROVO UT 84602)
New Mexico | ATTACK |SET| SERVE |SRV|DEF| BLOCK |GEN
## Name GP| K E TA PCT| A| SA SE| RE|DIG|BS BA BE|BHE
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3 THERKELSEN, Kelly... 4| 6 11 36 -.139| 0| 0 1| 2| 7| 0 3 0| 0
5 MEIHACK, Monica..... 4| 2 1 8 .125| 40| 1 1| 0| 7| 0 0 0| 1
6 RYAN, Nicole........ 4| 11 3 42 .190| 0| 2 1| 2| 5| 1 0 1| 0
8 SONDRUP, Chelsea.... 4| 11 2 21 .429| 0| 0 3| 0| 1| 0 6 0| 0
9 WEBER, Samie........ 4| 7 2 16 .312| 0| 0 2| 0| 3| 0 2 1| 0
15 HEASTY, Jennifer.... 4| 10 2 21 .381| 2| 1 3| 1| 3| 0 7 0| 0
2 COX, Kim............ 4| 0 0 1 .000| 0| 0 0| 0| 7| 0 0 0| 0
7 BURKE, Adah......... 4| 0 0 0 .000| 1| 0 0| 5| 15| 0 0 0| 0
14 CONKLIN, Laura...... 4| 0 0 0 .000| 0| 0 1| 0| 0| 0 0 0| 0
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Totals.............. 4| 47 21 145 .179| 43| 4 12| 10| 48| 1 18 2| 1
TEAM ATTACK PER GAME TOTAL TEAM BLOCKS: 10.0
Game K E TA Pct
1 4 5 32 -.031 GAME SCORES 1 2 3 4 TEAM RECORDS
2 12 1 39 .282 New Mexico.......... (1) 19 30 24 21 7-15; 1-10 MWC
3 17 6 36 .306 Brigham Young....... (3) 30 26 30 30 14-9; 6-4 MWC
4 14 9 38 .132
Brigham Young | ATTACK |SET| SERVE |SRV|DEF| BLOCK |GEN
## Name GP| K E TA PCT| A| SA SE| RE|DIG|BS BA BE|BHE
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1 GOODMAN, Chelsea.... 4| 10 5 22 .227| 1| 0 3| 1| 10| 0 1 0| 0
3 VARNER, April....... 2| 8 3 20 .250| 0| 0 1| 1| 6| 0 1 0| 0
5 RICHARDS, Lauren.... 4| 3 0 9 .333| 57| 1 6| 0| 10| 0 4 0| 1
6 METCALF, Lindsey.... 4| 4 4 13 .000| 2| 0 1| 0| 10| 0 0 1| 0
9 BROWN, Lexi......... 4| 10 3 20 .350| 0| 0 3| 0| 4| 0 5 0| 0
14 HARTSOCK, Lindsy.... 4| 13 4 24 .375| 0| 6 2| 0| 8| 0 6 0| 0
2 KIHOLM, Mandi....... 2| 2 1 5 .200| 1| 0 0| 0| 0| 0 5 0| 0
7 WILSON, Kim......... 3| 9 5 23 .174| 0| 3 0| 0| 5| 1 0 1| 0
10 LOTT, Erica......... 2| 13 0 18 .722| 0| 0 0| 0| 1| 0 1 1| 0
16 EVANS, Lindsey...... 3| 0 0 0 .000| 0| 0 0| 0| 4| 0 0 0| 0
17 POWELL, Stacie...... 2| 0 0 0 .000| 3| 0 0| 2| 6| 0 0 0| 0
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Totals.............. 4| 72 25 154 .305| 64| 10 16| 4| 64| 1 23 3| 1
TEAM ATTACK PER GAME TOTAL TEAM BLOCKS: 12.5
Game K E TA Pct
1 19 8 40 .275 Site: BYU PROVO UT 84602 (Smith Fieldhouse)
2 19 10 47 .191 Date: Oct 30, 2004 Attend: 905 Time: 1H 55M
3 17 4 35 .371 Referees: VERNA KLUBNIKIN, MAILE JEWKES, KAREN MARSHALL
4 17 3 32 .438
PROVO -- The Cougars will step back into Mountain West Conference play this week as they host the Air Force Falcons and the New Mexico Lobos Friday and Saturday nights at 7 p.m. With a 12-9 overall record and a 4-4 MWC mark, BYU is looking to make a statement in the second half of league play.
"Every win is important right now," said BYU head coach Karen Lamb. "There are no give-me's. We just have to take care of business with our team, do our part and play well. Every win matters."
The Cougars have had a lot to be proud of this season despite a less-than-perfect record. As of the latest national rankings, released on Oct. 26, BYU ranks 11th in the nation in blocks per game (3.24) and 22nd in hitting percentage (.272). Sophomore middle blocker Lindsy Hartsock moved up in the national rankings to the number two spot, averaging 1.85 blocks per game. Her hitting percentage (.416) also ranks fourth in the nation.
This week's conference matchups will present challenges and opportunities for the Cougars. BYU swept both teams in earlier meetings this season on the road but will have to be focused in order to avoid an upset at the hands of the two squads bringing up the rear of the league. The Cougars own a 13-1 series advantage over the Falcons and a 55-7 lead over New Mexico. BYU has actually swept the Lobos in the last 19 straight contests, dating back to 1995.
Fans can catch all the action with live stats from both matches by going to the BYU Women's Volleyball homepage at http://www.byucougars.com/volleyball_w/. Saturday night's contest will also be featured live on KBYU and BYU-TV.
In last week's action, the Cougars went 1-1 in matches close to home as they dropped a three-game contest at Utah on Saturday but picked up a four-game win at UVSC Tuesday night, their second straight win over the Wolverines.
Lexi Brown recorded double-digit kills in both matches as she picked up 10 against the Utes, the only Cougar in double figures, and 11 against the Wolverines. Senior April Varner starred against UVSC with 21 kills and 17 digs, both season-highs.
Here's an indepth look at the opponents BYU will face this weekend:
AIR FORCE
Despite being just 4-15 overall and 0-9 in the Mountain West Conference, the Falcons have shown promise this season, taking single games from both Utah and Colorado State despite match losses and taking seven other teams to at least four games.
Junior Carly Siefken is ranked fifth in MWC with 10.81 assists per game. Classmate Kristin Hamlett is also ranked fifth with 3.42 kills per game and fellow junior Rebecca Gallegos' 0.28 aces per game is the eighth-best average in the league.
NEW MEXICO
At 7-13 overall and 1-8 in the Mountain West Conference, the Lobos are looking to make a push leading up to the MWC Tournament. New Mexico is currently third blocks per game in MWC play with 3.11, just behind BYU and Utah.
Junior Nicole Ryan leads the team and is ninth in the Mountain West with 3.27 kills per game. In Mountain West matches, she is seventh with 3.39 kills per game. Preseason All-MWC senior Adah Burke leads the team and is third in the league with 4.15 digs per game. She dug a career-high 32 in the Wyoming match Sept. 24, which is third most in a match in school history and second most in an MWC match. Freshman Samie Weber leads the team with 92 blocks (1.26 per game), ranking sixth in the Mountain West. She's also third in conference play with 1.45 per game.