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Kathy
Mike Mazzo
0
Cameron CU 2-14, 0-6 LSC
3
Winner Texas Woman's TWU 11-5, 3-3 LSC
Cameron CU
2-14, 0-6 LSC
0
Final
3
Texas Woman's TWU
11-5, 3-3 LSC
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 F
Cameron CU 11 16 18 (0)
Texas Woman's TWU 25 25 25 (3)

Game Recap: Volleyball |

Cameron drops three set match at TWU


DENTON, Texas -- The Aggie volleyball could not come away with their first Lone Star Conference win on Saturday, falling on the road to Texas Woman's in straight sets.

Cameron's seventh straight loss was an offensive struggle for the Black and Gold. They managed just 21 kills and 16 assists as a team, hitting .052 on the attack. CU also struggled to prevent the Pioneers at the net, totaling just four blocks while allowing TWU to hit .301 in the three set match.

Ashleigh McFatridge led CU with six kills on 14 attacks, as both Paige Dixon and Brandy Carr chipped in four kills. Katherine Manning had 13 of CU's 16 assists, while Brittnee Altic once again reached double-digit digs with 14.

Texas Woman's opened up the match strong, going on a 7-3 run to start the first. After a CU timeout, the Black and Gold answered with three straight points to cut the lead to one, but TWU responded with a 10-1 run to build their lead up to 17-7; they went on to win the set 25-11 after a 3-0 rally to end the set.

In set two, a 4-1 start for the home team turned out to be the difference as Cameron battled back could never get ahold of the lead. TWU capped off the set with another 3-0 rally, winning 26-16.

The Aggies started the third set with the lead, with a 5-3 start, but TWU answered with four straight to take a two point lead. After battling back and forth, CU got back in it tying the set at 12 thanks to three straight errors by the Pioneers. Unfortunately, Texas Woman's bounced back, outscoring the Aggies 10-4 to win 25-18 and take the match.

Cameron moves to 2-14 on the season and 0-6 in LSC play, while TWU is now 11-5 on the season and 3-3 in conference.

Next up for the Black and Gold is a pair of tough matches against ranked opponents in Tarleton State and Angelo State at home next weekend, Sep. 28-29.
 
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