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Chelsey Berry
Brad Peatross
3
Winner Stanislaus State STAN 13-7, 8-5 CCAA
0
Humboldt State HSU 5-15, 1-12 CCAA
Winner
Stanislaus State STAN
13-7, 8-5 CCAA
3
Final
0
Humboldt State HSU
5-15, 1-12 CCAA
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 F
Stanislaus State STAN 25 25 25 (3)
Humboldt State HSU 15 20 14 (0)

Game Recap: Volleyball |

Stan State dominates, sweeps Humboldt State to stay in first place of CCAA North

ARCATA — Unfazed by the last minute schedule change with their travels, the Stanislaus State Warriors show up at Lumberjack Arena and dominated Humboldt State in a three-set sweep Friday early evening.
 
Three Warriors had 10-plus kills and then again played great defense in the 25-15, 25-20, 25-14 win. Stanislaus State remains in first place in the CCAA North at 8-5 in league play while improving to 13-7 overall.
 
Top Warriors of the Match
Breanna Cannon was the primary setter most of the night and handed off 33 assists with 18 digs, one shy of her career high.
Krista Hernandez had 16 digs with four service aces.
Rachel Klopfer led all players with 12 kills to go with her 10 digs and  three assists.
Yisel Perez had 11 kills and two blocks.
Sierra Adams put away 10 kills.
 
Team Defense
• As a team the Warriors had 71 digs and 12 total blocks.
• Stan State served eight aces: Krista Hernandez had four and Chelsey Berry three.
 
CCAA Standings
• The CCAA will use conference winning percentages to determine the seeding for the conference tournament.
• The Warriors are now currently tied for fourth best with a .615 winning percentage with Cal State San Marcos.
 
Quotes from Head Coach Mallori Gibson-Rossi
"Our serving, passing and defense was very productive tonight. Chelsey and Krista did a terrific job keeping our passing steady and they both served aggressively. Natasha and Jordon did a good job controlling our blocks. Offensively, Bre played a very smart game as she got our attackers in many one on one situations. Rachel and Yisel did a great job executing the game plan."
 
"Earning a sweep on the road is always a tough challenge, especially in the CCAA. I'm very proud of our team for maintaining the focus throughout the match."
 
Up Next
The Warriors will visit Sonoma State on Sunday for a 2:30 p.m. match in Rohnert Park. The match, originally on Friday at 7 p.m.,  was postponed due to SSU campus closure because of nearby fires.
 
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