Tigers Fall too Nevada in Three Sets
RENO, Nev. – The University of Pacific women’s volleyball team suffered a 3-0 defeat to Nevada Friday afternoon in a neutral-site match at the Mountain West Network. The loss drops the Tigers to 4-3 on the season, while Nevada improves to 6-2.
This marks the first defeat for Pacific after a strong start to the season, halting a three-match winning streak. The result underscores the competitive landscape of the mountain West Conference and the challenges facing the Tigers as they navigate their conference schedule. Pacific will look to rebound tomorrow against Eastern Washington, aiming to avoid a two-match losing streak and maintain momentum as they progress through non-conference play.
Senior outside hitters Jenny Logan and Skylar Winegard led the Tigers’ offensive efforts, each recording six kills. Logan also contributed a team-high 12 digs, sharing the team led with freshman Bella gutierrez, whose 12 digs represent a new career high and the second time she’s reached double-digit digs.
Service aces proved crucial for Nevada, with the Wolf Pack logging multiple aces in the third and second sets. Pacific’s own service game was highlighted by senior Liz Swain, who has recorded multiple aces in each of the last three matches. Fellow senior, setter, Peyton Couchond dished out 22 assists, tying for the team lead.
Sophomore Olga Gergacz made her collegiate debut for the Tigers,adding two kills and five digs in two sets of action.
Pacific will conclude its weekend in Reno tomorrow at 10 a.m. against Eastern Washington. The Tigers hold a 2-0 all-time record against the Eagles.