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Emma Fa'alogo
3
Winner Bushnell (OR) BUSHNELL 22-13
0
Oklahoma Wesleyan OKLAHOMA 26-4
Winner
Bushnell (OR) BUSHNELL
22-13
3
Final
0
Oklahoma Wesleyan OKLAHOMA
26-4
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 F
Bushnell (OR) BUSHNELL 25 25 25 (3)
Oklahoma Wesleyan OKLAHOMA 23 21 20 (0)

Game Recap: Volleyball | | Nick Askew, Assistant Athletic Director for Communications

Beacons Sweep No. 9 Oklahoma Wesleyan to Split Pool Play

SIOUX CITY, Iowa. – On August 29, a shorthanded Bushnell volleyball team lost their first home match of the season, falling in straight sets to Oklahoma Wesleyan University. On Thursday, the Beacons exacted their revenge on the Eagles with a sweep of their own, finishing out pool play at the NAIA National Championship Tournament final site with a 1-1 split.   
 
The Beacons (22-13) bounced back from a loss to No. 6 Bellevue on Wednesday with what will go down as one of the most significant wins in program history, collecting a straight-set 25-23, 25-21, 25-20 win.
 
The victory gave the team a new school record with their 22nd win of the season in their final game, as the season came to a close less than 24-hours later once No. 6 Bellevue won the pool with a victory of their own over Oklahoma Wesleyan. 
 
"What a great response from this team," said Head Coach Jason Corwin. "It was a little bit of a disappointing performance yesterday and some things we thought we left on the table. Bellevue is a very good team and we just didn't have it at the moment. We came out ready to play today and really challenged another good team."
 
Bushnell took control of the match right away scoring 19 of their 25 points themselves in the opening set as they hit .256. The went on to cap of the night with a near-flawless clinching third set that saw the team collect 18 kills and commit just three errors.
 
Senior Hailey Heider once again led the way for the Beacons with an inspired match, collecting 17 kills and equaling a match-high with three blocks. Amyah Semau added 13 kills, hitting .417 while she collected nine digs and a pair of service aces and on the other side, Leah Agost earned nine kills and two blocks.
 
Corwin said, "We were able to spread the ball out across the board and when we are able to do that and hit for a decent percentage it puts a lot of pressure on our opponent because they don't know where to lock in and when we are pushing the tempo we can play very successful volleyball."
 
Emma Fa'alogo posted a 22-assist performance to lead the Beacons while Kailey Shirley ended her night with a match-high 18 digs.
 
Oklahoma Wesleyan (26-4) was swept for just the second time this season, the other coming in Salem against Corban University. The Eagles were led by Evelyn Rohrberg, collecting 14 kills while Maria Sanra Cruz posted nine. Sydney Collins earned a match-high 31 assists in the loss.
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