Box Score
NATCHITOCHES, La. -
Oral Roberts University took Northwestern State to the limit on
Saturday afternoon before falling to the Lady Demons, 3-1, in
Southland Conference action. The loss drops ORU to 6-11, 2-4 in SLC
play.
The Lady Demons (12-6, 4-2 SLC) won by scores of 25-18, 25-18,
21-25 and 27-25. The fourth set was the toughest, with the home
team failing to capitalize on three match points before finally
putting the match away.
Sheina Fernandes led the Golden Eagles with 11
kills, while freshman Sadie Schaffner came off the bench to record ten.
Defensively, Bruna Silva paced the squad with 24 digs, and Kylie Johnson set a career high with 14.
Stacey DiFrancesco led the Lady Demons with 21 kills, and Keelie
Arneson collected 30 digs. NSU outhit the Golden Eagles, .156 to
.119.
The Lady Demons took control of the opening set with an early 7-0
run. DiFrancesco smacked two kills over the rally, which ended with
the home team lead, 10-3. The huge lead held for the remainder of
the first period, which NSU won by a 25-17 count.
The second set was much tighter early on, with the Golden Eagles
tasting success. Kills by Joana Gruber and Shelby Robb helped ORU to a 5-1 run that gave the
visitors a 15-12 lead. But a pair of DiFrancesco kills ended ORU's
good fortune and propelled the Lady Demons to a 16-15 edge, and ORU
never led again in the set. A late 6-0 run helped Northwestern
State win the second period, 25-18.
The Golden Eagles took control of the third set behind a strong
service run from Fernandes. The senior blasted a pair of aces to
stake ORU to an 8-0 lead, and they would never trail. Three
straight Schaffner kills made the score 14-6, and another smash
from the freshman gave ORU a set point. Fernandes finished it off
with a kill, keeping the Golden Eagles alive with a 25-21 win.
The fourth set was perhaps the tightest one that ORU has played
this season, with neither team leading by more than two points at
any time. A Laura Taylor kill gave ORU an 11-9 edge, but the
Demons came back to take a 17-15 lead on a Schaffner error. A solo
block by Fernandes tied it at 17-all, and later ORU would lead,
22-21, on a kill from the senior.
But NSU scored three straight points, capped by a DiFrancesco ace,
to earn match point at 24-22. ORU would go on to fight off three
match points, with Jessica Pancratz and Schaffner providing crucial
kills, before the Demons finally ended with match with a 27-25
win.
Pancratz led all players with seven total blocks, including one
solo effort, with Taylor tallied a team-high 25 set assists.
The Golden Eagles return home on Thursday, October 4 to face SLC
rival Lamar. First serve is slated for 7 pm CT, with live video
available on ORUGoldenEagles.com.