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Colorado volleyball falls to No. 10 Washington

by Logan Standard February 21, 2021
by Logan Standard February 21, 2021 2 minutes read
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Sophomore right side Sterling Parker kills the ball during the second set at the CU Events Center. Feb. 21, 2021 (Kara Wagenknecht/CU Independent)

After a close 3-2 loss to the No. 10 Washington Huskies on Friday, the University of Colorado volleyball team looked for revenge on their home court against the same Huskies on Sunday. Unfortunately, the Buffs fell in a less dramatic fashion, 3-0, dropping their record to 4-4.

The Buffs had fallen into early deficits that simply were too difficult to come back from. Although the final score may not show it, each set was extremely close. Scores of 25-22, 25-22 and 26-24 all went the Huskies’ way. 

Although the Buffs started off with a mighty 4-0 record, they have quickly dropped four in a row with sweeps courtesy of Washington State and Washington.

With just a .144 hitting percentage, this was certainly not the strongest game for the Buffs. However, junior libero Brynna DeLuzio had a strong performance in the midst of a comeback season. She led CU with 14 digs in another encouraging performance.

“It feels great, any opportunity I can to get a dig is nice,” DeLuzio said. “They’re a good swinging team so it was nice to see us keep competing.”

Although a loss is never a good feeling, head coach Jesse Mahoney seemed to cope well with the match’s outcome. Looking for opportunities to continue to improve as a team, Mahoney had a few takeaways from the game. 

“Kudos to Washington; they are a very good team,” Mahoney said. “It’s always frustrating to lose, and certainly to get swept. It’s frustrating in that we felt like we made some adjustments and did some good things defensively, but offensively we couldn’t generate enough side-outs to win sets and extend the match.”

The Buffs look to end their losing streak at Oregon on Friday at 3 p.m. MST.

The Buffaloes rest during a break while the referees review a play during the first set at the CU Events Center. Feb. 21, 2021 (Kara Wagenknecht/CU Independent)
Redshirt senior outside hitter Leah Clayton bumps the ball after Washington served at the CU Events Center. Feb. 21, 2021 (Kara Wagenknecht/CU Independent)
Redshirt junior middle blocker Meegan Hart sets up the ball for a kill during the first set at the CU Events Center. Feb. 21, 2021 (Kara Wagenknecht/CU Independent)
Junior setter Jenna Ewert sets the ball during for middle blocker Rachael Fara at the CU Events Center. Feb. 21, 2021 (Kara Wagenknecht/CU Independent)
Redshirt junior libero Brynna Deluzio prepares for the ball as Washington serves it at the CU Events Center. Feb. 21, 2021 (Kara Wagenknecht/CU Independent)
Sophomore right side Sterling Parker kills the ball during the second set at the CU Events Center. Feb. 21, 2021 (Kara Wagenknecht/CU Independent)
Sophomore outside hitter Jill Schneggenburger tips the ball to a teammate during the second set at the CU Events Center. Feb. 21, 2021 (Kara Wagenknecht/CU Independent)
Sophomore outside hitter Elissa Alcantara kills the ball, adding a point to the Buffaloes score during the second set at the CU Events Center. Feb. 21, 2021 (Kara Wagenknecht/CU Independent)
Junior setter Jenna Ewert cheers on her teammate Sterling Parker after Parker scored for the Buffs during the second set at the CU Events Center. Feb. 21, 2021 (Kara Wagenknecht/CU Independent)
The Washington Huskies hold up the number four as they reach match point during the third set at the CU Events Center. Feb. 21, 2021 (Kara Wagenknecht/CU Independent)
The stands that once was filled with fans now remains empty due to COVID-19 at the CU Events Center. Feb. 21, 2021 (Kara Wagenknecht/CU Independent)

Contact CU Independent Staff Writer Logan Standard at lost6888@colorado.edu.

Logan Standard

Logan is a sophomore sports journalist and assistant editor for the CU Independent Sports Team. She is majoring in Journalism while minoring in Sports Media. You can follow her on Instagram at @loganstandard or on Twitter at @loganalexa02.

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