CARLSBAD, Calif. – The No. 24 Cal State San Marcos volleyball team extended its winning streak to four matches Friday night with a 3-0 win (25-12, 25-15, 25-13) victory over West Coast Baptist at Pacific Ridge School.
"Great team work tonight to play disciplined volleyball," said head coach
Andrea Leonard. "We are gaining momentum towards the end of regular season in preparation for our conference tournament."
The Cougars (22-10) hit above .400 for the fourth time this season, finishing the night with a .449 attack percentage. Senior outside hitter
Alyssa Hubbard collected 10 kills on 15 attempts and one error for a .600 attack percentage. Freshman
Kristin Parker went 8-for-10 without an error while tallying three blocks and one ace.
CSUSM also reached double-digits in aces with 10 for the sixth time this season. Sophomore
Taylor Harris racked up a match-high three while senior
Alyssa Foster, junior
Jordan Banich and sophomore
Rachel Hadley added two.
"I thought out team setter captain
Alyssa Foster was outstanding delivering our offense," Leonard said. "Our players came together to compliment each other for the win!"
Promise Robinson led the Eagles with six kills while Jessica Chappell chipped in five kills.
The Cougars conclude the regular season next Friday, Nov. 7 when they host Hope International at 7 p.m. Prior to the match, CSUSM will honor its five seniors (
Kara Barkdoll, Alyssa Foster, Alyssa Hubbard, Kelli McLin, Erin Talafus) with a short ceremony