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UTA volleyball extends winning streak to 12 with victory over California Baptist University

The volleyball team (21-2, 11-0) extended its win streak to a dozen and recorded its ninth home victory Saturday following a 3-1 win over California Baptist University (4-20, 4-8) at College Park Center. The Mavericks set the tone to begin the game, winning set one 25-17. Freshman Sjakkie Donkers collected nine kills in the set. She recorded a double-double with 21 kills and 10 digs overall. The 21 kills were a season high. Head coach J.T. Wenger praised Donkers, saying she made good choices with the out of system sets and mentioning how the team got her the ball when they were in system. Despite the Mavericks’ strong start, CBU commanded the second set, winning 25-18. UTA had three service errors in the set. “In some ways, we took great care of the ball. In other ways, we just let a few points get away,” Wenger said. The Lancers, who lead the Western Athletic Conference in service aces in conference games, also had seven total service aces against the Mavericks. “They're leading the league in aces per set for a reason. They bring it from the service line,” Wenger said. “I thought we battled off pretty well. There were maybe two that I thought we probably should have kept off the floor, but they start tough, no question.” UTA bounced back in the third set, blocking five CBU attacks en route to the 25-18 set win. UTA was led by graduate setter Mollie Blank, who notched 43 assists and 16 digs. Graduate outside hitter Brianna Ford recorded a double-double with 10 kills and 10 digs, while graduate middle blocker Paige Reagor collected five individual blocks and 12 kills. Wenger said Reagor has really improved defensively. “She's just so fast laterally, and she's improved so much as a blocker, getting her hands over the net fast,” he said. The Mavericks sealed the victory with a 25-19 fourth set win. “Our out of system setting today was very good, even from nonsetters. We put ourselves in good places on the floor, and we were able to be aggressive and it worked out pretty well,” Wenger said. UTA will be back in action 6:30 p.m. Monday against Abilene Christian University at College Park Center. The game will be part of Homecoming Week. @jwheels_1 sports-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

Volleyball extended winning streak with 3-1 victory over California Baptist University

Outside hitter Sophie Ocampo celebrates with teammate Sjakkie Donkers during a game against California Baptist University on Nov. 2 at College Park Center. Ocampo had one kill.

The volleyball team (21-2, 11-0) extended its win streak to a dozen and recorded its ninth home victory Saturday following a 3-1 win over California Baptist University (4-20, 4-8) at College Park Center.

The Mavericks set the tone to begin the game, winning set one 25-17. Freshman Sjakkie Donkers collected nine kills in the set. She recorded a double-double with 21 kills and 10 digs overall. The 21 kills were a season high.

Head coach J.T. Wenger praised Donkers, saying she made good choices with the out of system sets and mentioning how the team got her the ball when they were in system.

Despite the Mavericks’ strong start, CBU commanded the second set, winning 25-18. UTA had three service errors in the set.

Volleyball extended winning streak with 3-1 victory over California Baptist University

UTA volleyball “Mav Up” during a game against California Baptist University on Nov. 2 at College Park Center. UTA won 3-1.

“In some ways, we took great care of the ball. In other ways, we just let a few points get away,” Wenger said.

The Lancers, who lead the Western Athletic Conference in service aces in conference games, also had seven total service aces against the Mavericks.

“They're leading the league in aces per set for a reason. They bring it from the service line,” Wenger said. “I thought we battled off pretty well. There were maybe two that I thought we probably should have kept off the floor, but they start tough, no question.”

UTA bounced back in the third set, blocking five CBU attacks en route to the 25-18 set win.

Volleyball extended winning streak with 3-1 victory over California Baptist University

Outside hitter Cansu Günaydin greets opponents before a game against California Baptist University on Nov. 2 at College Park Center. Günaydin had 10 kills.

UTA was led by graduate setter Mollie Blank, who notched 43 assists and 16 digs. Graduate outside hitter Brianna Ford recorded a double-double with 10 kills and 10 digs, while graduate middle blocker Paige Reagor collected five individual blocks and 12 kills.

Wenger said Reagor has really improved defensively. “She's just so fast laterally, and she's improved so much as a blocker, getting her hands over the net fast,” he said.

The Mavericks sealed the victory with a 25-19 fourth set win.

“Our out of system setting today was very good, even from nonsetters. We put ourselves in good places on the floor, and we were able to be aggressive and it worked out pretty well,” Wenger said.

UTA will be back in action 6:30 p.m. Monday against Abilene Christian University at College Park Center. The game will be part of Homecoming Week.

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