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Vanderbilt Volleyball Loses to No. 14 Kansas – Game Recap

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Vanderbilt Volleyball Falls in Five-Set‌ Thriller to no. 14 Kansas in Historic Matchup

LINCOLN, Neb. – ⁤ In ⁢a highly anticipated contest marking their⁢ first meeting in 45 years, the Vanderbilt⁤ Commodores battled fiercely but ultimately⁣ fell to ⁤No. 14 ⁣Kansas, 3-2 (19-25, 25-18, 24-26, 25-20, 15-4), Saturday afternoon at the⁢ AVCA First Serve Showcase held within the expansive Pinnacle Bank ​Arena.

The match, a significant early-season test for both programs, showcased ‍Vanderbilt’s emerging offensive power and defensive resilience. Leading⁢ the charge⁢ for the Commodores was ‍outside hitter ⁢Reese⁣ Animashaun, who delivered a game-high 18 kills alongside 11 digs, five assists, and four crucial ⁢blocks. ⁢Middle blocker jackie Moore ‌enjoyed a career performance, registering 17 kills with an impressive​ .323 hitting ‌percentage, while⁤ fellow⁢ outside hitter Kamryn ⁣chaney contributed 11 terminations. Setting the table for the Commodore attack was isabella Bareford,who dished out 46 assists.

vanderbilt’s backcourt was anchored by⁣ libero Hailee Mack, who recorded⁢ a⁤ team-best 28 digs out of the Commodores’ total of 56. the defensive effort, however, was challenged by a potent Kansas blocking game.

kansas‌ relied on the offensive prowess of Reese Ptacek and Grace Nelson, who tallied 15 and 13 ‍kills‌ respectively.​ The Jayhawks‘ dominant presence at the net resulted in 15.5 total blocks to Vanderbilt’s 10, with Alisha Aiono leading the way with eight block assists.

Commodores Surge Early, ‍Jayhawks Respond

Vanderbilt seized control in the first set, capitalizing on early kills from Moore to ‌establish a ‍10-5 advantage. The Commodores’ middle blocker tandem‍ of Moore and Maddy ⁤Bowser proved particularly effective, combining for nine of vanderbilt’s ⁣16 kills in the opening ⁢frame, ultimately securing a 25-19 victory.

The ⁣second set witnessed‍ a swift reversal of fortunes.Kansas embarked on an 8-3 run, extending their lead to ‍as many as 12 points. A strong defensive showing, featuring eight‌ team ⁢blocks compared to Vanderbilt’s two, stifled the⁤ Commodore offense. Despite⁤ a late surge sparked by back-to-back kills from⁤ Animashaun, ​vanderbilt couldn’t overcome the deficit, falling⁢ 25-18.

A Back-and-Forth Battle in Set⁣ Three

The third‌ set proved to⁢ be a tightly contested affair, featuring 11 ties and five lead ⁤changes. Neither team managed to establish a ⁢significant lead, with the largest margin being just four points. ‌ bareford orchestrated the ⁣Commodore offense effectively, recording ⁤14 assists, while ⁣Mack anchored the defense with nine digs. Vanderbilt⁤ ultimately prevailed 26-24, regaining⁣ the lead in the​ match.

Kansas Dominates Late, Secures Victory

Kansas responded emphatically in the fourth set, registering a match-high .351 hitting percentage. This offensive efficiency propelled the Jayhawks to a 25-20 win,​ forcing a decisive ‍fifth set. The momentum continued ​to favor Kansas in ​the final frame, as they closed out ​the match with a commanding 15-4 victory.

looking Ahead

Vanderbilt (0-1) ‍will​ return to Nashville to ⁣host Belmont in their home opener on Friday⁢ at⁤ 7 p.m. CT. The match will be broadcast live on SEC Network, offering fans a chance to witness the Commodores’ continued progress under head coach Anders Nelson.This marks the beginning of a crucial stretch for Vanderbilt as they aim ⁣to⁤ build upon the competitive showing against a nationally ranked opponent.

“We showed a lot‍ of fight ‍today against ‍a very good Kansas team,” said Coach Nelson​ after the ⁢match. “There are areas where we can improve, but I’m proud of the effort and the ⁣resilience our team displayed. We’re looking forward to coming⁢ home and building on this experience.”

About vanderbilt Volleyball: The Vanderbilt Commodores‌ are a‌ member of the Southeastern Conference (SEC)‌ and compete in NCAA

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