SHAWNEE, Okla. - The Fort Hays State volleyball team couldn't quite get over the hump in either match of Saturday's MIAA-GAC Crossover (Sept. 8), falling to Southern Nazarene and Northwestern Oklahoma State in highly-competitive sets. The Tigers scored at least 19 points in all six sets on the day and dropped four of the six by just two points.
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Fort Hays State wraps up non-conference play 6-6 overall, while the Crimson Storm move to 5-7 on the year and NWOSU is now 10-4.
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Southern Nazarene 3, Fort Hays State 0 (24-26, 25-27, 23-25)
The Tigers opened the day against Southern Nazarene, battling to the bitter end of each set in the 3-0 loss. Fort Hays State had a set point opportunity in each of the first two frames, but the SNU stormed back each time to steal the win. The teams were knotted up at 23-23 in the final set before the Crimson Storm secured the win on a service ace.
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Fort Hays State had a slightly higher attack percentage than the Crimson Storm (.132-.131) in the loss.
Tatum Bartels recorded a team-high 10 kills to go along with five blocks, five digs and a service ace.
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Northwestern Oklahoma State (21-25, 23-25, 19-25)
Fort Hays State got in its own way against Northwestern Oklahoma State, recording 27 attack errors to allow the Rangers to pull away with a three-set sweep. The Tigers picked up five more kills than NWOSU in the opening frame, 16-11, but 10 attack errors handed the Rangers a 1-0 lead.
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The teams went back-and-forth in the second set, with the lead changing hands 10 times. The Tigers led as late as 20-19, but three more attack errors helped NWOSU take the frame, 25-23.
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The Tigers looked to bounce back after capturing the first four points of the third set, but NWOSU responded with an 8-1 run. Fort Hays State answered with four-consecutive points once again, taking a 9-8 lead, before the Rangers started pulling away to finish the sweep, 25-19.
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Azlyn Cassaday posted her second double-double of the season, leading the team with 16 kills while adding 12 digs and a pair of service aces.
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With their non-conference schedule behind them, the Tigers will open MIAA play next weekend when they travel to Topeka to take on Washburn Friday (Sept. 14) at 6 p.m.
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