![]() 520 with 13 kills and only two errors on 25 swings. McGhee combined on a pair of blocks in a late 5-0 run and then Harrison closed it out, 25-15, with back-to-back kills as Baylor hit. ![]() The middle blockers sparked an early 6-0 run with three blocks by McGhee and a kill by van der Mark, taking a lead the Bears would never relinquish. With Baylor two points away from a sweep, Kansas battled back to force a fourth set, getting a kill and block by Jenny Moser to win it, 25-23. we're getting this great strength from within that's coming from her." Taking over from the service line, making great plays in clutch situations. She's always been, I would say, a quiet, servant leader. What I like about Hannah is just her leadership this year. "They were really keying on it, so we didn't necessarily have to do that as much, but pretty timely. "The dump and the attacking have really been a threat," McGuyre said. Sedwick showed her versatility in a 28-26 second set, recording 20 assists, getting two first-touch dump kills and finishing it off with one of her two aces. The Bears scored eight of the next 10 points and closed out a 25-19 win with Skinner's fifth kill of the set. In a back-and-forth first set, the sixth tie came at 17-17. "Tonight was really our opportunity to show what we've worked on, to show that intention." "I think after (last week's 3-0 win at North Texas), there was a focus, at least from me, to get our connection good," Sedwick said. Kara McGhee put up a brick wall at the net, finishing with two solo blocks and seven assists, while fellow middle blocker Marieke van der Mark contributed nine kills and four blocks. 205 hitting percentage and were out-blocked, 13.0-7.0. Kansas (11-7, 3-4) got 11 kills apiece from Jenny Moser and Caroline Crawford, but the Jayhawks were held to a. "Definitely, kudos to Hannah, because she put up a great offense, as you can see." "I just think Hannah made some great decisions," Pressley said. Pressley, who had a match-high 21 kills, said Sedwick "made it easy for me." Skinner and Harrison had 15 kills apiece and hit. "It really is nice, because then it's just follow the game plan, and it's simplified from there." ![]() "All our hitters are good, and most of them were on tonight," Sedwick said. It was a setter's dream having that many hitters going, said fifth-year senior Hannah Sedwick, who had 58 assists, 11 digs, four kills, three blocks and two service aces. 354, Baylor (10-4, 4-1) rolled over Kansas, 3-1, in the first of back-to-back matches at the Ferrell Center and closed it out with an impressive 25-15 win in the fourth set. Getting a combined 51 kills from that trio and hitting. Those words don't seem to do justice for Thursday's performance. When the 11 th-ranked Baylor volleyball has Lauren Harrison going well, joining with Yossiana Pressley and Avery Skinner in a balanced and dynamic attack, the Bears can be "really, really good."
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