WarriorBall25 completes sweep against Ball State with electrifying third set
MANOA, Hawaii (KHON2) — Thousands of WarriorBall25 fans rocked the SimpliFi Arena at Stan Sheriff Center as the University Hawaii defeated Ball State in a straight set victory 25-19, 25-13, 29-27.
'Bows host OUTRIGGER Volleyball Invitational this weekend
The Bows were led by freshman Bulgarian hitter Kristian Titriyski, totaling 14 kills on 25 attempts, one service ace, three digs and two blocks.
Frenchmen Louis Sakanoko and Adrien Roure followed closely behind offensively. Sakanoko matched Titriyski with 14 kills, adding four blocks and one service ace to the scoreboard.
Reigning Big West Setter of the Week and floor captain Tread Rosenthal led his team dishing out 36 assists, six digs and adding one service ace for himself.
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Hawaii cruised through the first two sets, dominating at the net both offensively and defensively.
Moving into set three, the Cardinals had their sights set on disrupting the sweep, taking an edge over the Bows 24-20 following a kill by outside hitter Braydon Savitski-Lynde.
UH answered back with a 4-0 scoring run with freshman Kainoa Wade behind the service line.
Both the Cardinals and the Bows traded points back and forth before a service ace by Justin Todd sealed the deal in set three, 29-27.
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The Bows will continue OUTRIGGER Invitational play with a match against Penn State on Friday, March 14.
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