Box Score
CONWAY, Ark. -
Sixth-seeded Oral Roberts University stunned third-seeded Texas
A&M-Corpus Christi, 3-0, on Friday afternoon in the
quarterfinals of the 2012 Southland Conference Volleyball
Tournament. With the win, the Golden Eagles (16-14) will face
second-seeded Sam Houston State on Saturday at 11 am CT in the
semifinal round.
ORU swept the Islanders by scores of 25-20, 25-16 and 25-18.
All-Conference selection Sheina
Fernandes powered the Golden Eagles to victory, with 10 kills
and three service aces, while fellow senior Joana
Gruber added eight kills.
Defensively, Bruna
Silva lived up to her SLC Libero of the Year billing, with 19
digs, while freshman Kylie
Johnson came up with 14 digs.
As a team, ORU hit .273 and held the Islanders to a .132 hitting
percentage.
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (21-11) was led by Brooke Alverson,
who scored eight kills. Ivy Baresh had a team-high 11 digs in the
loss.
With the win, the Golden Eagles are now 13-0 all-time in their
first match of a conference tournament.
ORU surged to a first set victory by taking the period's final
eight points. Fernandes pounded three kills during the rally,
including blasts on the final two points, as ORU overcame a 20-18
deficit to win the opener, 25-20.
That momentum carried into the second set, when Sheera
Sirola's club won the first seven points. Gruber started the
run with a kill and Fernandes followed with two aces to give the
Golden Eagles a 7-0 lead. The Islanders never seriously threatened,
and one final Fernandes ace gave ORU a 25-16 victory.
The third set was tied at 12-all before the Golden Eagles unleashed
another blistering run, taking 10 of the next 11 points. Laura
Taylor started the stampede with a kill and then supplied an
ace and five assists to help ORU to a 22-13 lead. That advantage
would hold up, and the Golden Eagles booked their semifinal ticket
with a 25-18 win.
In addition to earning ORU a spot in the tournament semifinals,
Friday's win assures ORU of a second consecutive winning
season.
ORU lost two regular season matches to Sam Houston, 3-0 on
September 13 and 3-2 on October 25. Those results will matter
little, however, when the two teams square off on Saturday at 11
am.
Saturday's game will be streamed live and free of charge on the
Southland Conference Digital Network, and the winner will advance
to Sunday's Championship match.
The winner of Sunday's Championship match, which begins at 2 pm CT,
earns the Southland Conference's automatic bid to the 2012 NCAA
Tournament.