TOURNAMENT CENTRAL
SIOUX CITY, Iowa – For the first chunk of its NAIA Championships pool-play opener against Indiana Kokomo, Southern Oregon looked like a team that had been off for 16 days. By the end of it, SOU resembled a team capable of making another run.
On Tuesday at the Tyson Events Center, the fifth-ranked Raiders needed a set to shake off its rust before recovering for a 21-25, 25-22, 25-15, 25-15 victory in Pool E action. Their return to form was enabled by
Taylor Ristvedt's 15 kills,
Elliott Cook's 10 kills and six blocks and
Makayla Hoyt's 10 kills on 19 swings.
The Raiders (30-3 overall) have hit the 30-win mark in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 1991-92, which is the only other time the program accomplished the feat. Their winning streak is at 15 going into Wednesday's 8 a.m. Pacific Time matchup with 23rd-ranked Bellevue (Neb.).
They'd won 18 consecutive sets before running into the IUK (27-12), which was seeking its first-ever pool play win out of the River States Conference.
Lizzy Sokeland (12 kills) and Erinn Adams (11 kills) pushed the Cougars to a first-set triumph in which they attacked at a .350 average, but the Raiders dropped them to a combined clip of .029 over the next three sets.
Cook was responsible for the pressure at the net, notching five-plus blocks for the 10th time this season, and
Kylie Ristvedt and
Taylor Ristvedt assisted three apiece. Senior libero
Emma Ryan stayed hot in the back row with 25 digs – the second-highest total of her career in a four-set match – and
Sara Fanger added 10.
Cook, Hoyt and
Taylor Ristvedt each recorded at least 10 kills for the third time in SOU's last nine matches; they didn't all hit double figures once through the first 24.
Tehani Faitau (21 assists) and
Hannah Bogatin (20 assists) orchestrated a .226 attack, also setting up
Maddie Pernich for nine kills and
Kylie Ristvedt for four.
The opening-frame disappointment was followed by three straight Cougar points to open the second before the Raiders scored five in a row. Up 21-20, a Cougar attacking error and kills from Hoyt, Pernich and
Taylor Ristvedt evened the match.
There was little trouble the rest of the way: They jumped out to a 16-6 lead in the third and used an 8-1 run with six attacking errors – two on blocks – to go up 17-9 in the fourth.
Taylor Ristvedt's first kill of the day was the 1,300th of her career, and Ryan eclipsed the 1,200-dig mark.
The Raiders can clinch a spot in the 16-team elimination bracket if they defeat Bellevue and No. 12 Central Methodist (Mo.) beats IUK on Wednesday. In Tuesday's other Pool E match, Central Methodist outlasted Bellevue in five sets.