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Show gfflrWrir-in 20i WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2015 VOLLEYBALL 5 c ( Storm tarn o BY BRAYDEN DOBSON r L me arouMMu Yl Braydawg9 . . r k i I The visiting Azusa Pacific University Cougars won the first set 1 over Dixie State University, but the Storm would go on to win three straight sets to claim a 1 victory Saturday. APU did not trail once and led by as much as eight points in the opening set. However, DSU drew close, pulling within two at but APU did not give up its lead and ultimately won 25-2- L i L v 3-- f J ' I toto 1 ! J 20-1- 25-2- 1. Nine DSU players had at least one kill, and nine DSU players had at least one block. It was a rough start, said outside hitter Taylor and Duryea, a redshirt freshman communication major from ant sy now ns sly ' 8, a rldi e an ate r Storm football For j coverage over fall r I iy ue check online at: ireak, t oo DixieSunNews.com. c 1 i I i i V ie I r f r-- I 14-1- 18-2- 25-2- t - Logan. But I think toward the end it showed who we are, (and) it showed the way we know how to fight. Our setter did a really good job of mixing things up and getting our offense involved. I am really proud of us. DSU led for most of the second set, briefly giving up the lead midway through at 5 0 and but won its first set of the match We kind of struggled in the first set, said setter Talia Brown, a sophomore psychology major from Hawaii. Our coach said we have to pick up our game, and we have to pass. Once we passed, we took care of the game. The front row, our middle stepped up, our outside stepped up, and I think we did really well. Freshman outside hitter Taylor Duryea, a communication major from Logan, prepares to launch a serve over the net against Azusa Pacific Duryea currently has 75 kills on the season University 3. Ka-huk- DSU won the third set by the same score as the The fourth second, and final set had 58 points combined between both teams, which was the most points of any other set. DSU won DSU finished with 48 total team kills in the match, and 14 of them came from u, 25-2- 30-2- 3. 8. junior outside hitter Delayne Daniel, and another 13 kills came from junior setter Kailey Frei. Frei also led DSU in nine assists, while sophomore right side hitter Brette Anderson led DSU in ten blocks. Frei recorded nine blocks. Our team goal is to win the conference and to get UPCOMING GAMES re better as a team, Duryea said. We have a lot of new girls this year, so we knew we were going to have to build a lot and figure out how to mesh. That has been a huge goal for us, and I think we have done really well with that. We could throw any six girls out there and play well together. Red Storm football dismantled in 4 U T At f V If fr ' f I v, ied Women's BYU-Haw- at a no'1 Oct 8 at A soccer vs BYU-Haw- i Oct 8 l?c ttet 10' soccer vs an at 7 p m. at home and women's cross country at SUU Oct. 10 at 1 pm Women's volleyball vs Hawaii Pacific Oct 10 at noon Football pm. Hawan-Hil- op( gflJ an! Men's PLarsenDSN o at 4.30 pm. soccer vs Hawaii-HiloO- ct 10at7pm Football at Azusa Pacific Oct 17 at 6 30 pm. rd on his way to the score The to DSU lead the extended 10-and the Storm were seemingly in control. It was all Western Oregon from that point on as the Wolves silenced the Red Storm crowd to the tune of 42 unanswered points beginning with a 81 7 20-ya- rd 0, Women's soccer vs Oct. 10 stufl Senior running back DeJan Coleman receives a pass and hopes to gain more yardage for the Storm Coleman has a total yards and three touchdowns this season BY PORTER LARSEN JO) it DSU s, end-zon- e. at Simon Fraser Oct 10 at 2 ir A Men's yitt y collapse 40-ya- an S jell 3-- freshmen quarterback Blake Barney and freshman receiver Demmario Hammonds hooked up on three consecutive passing plays to setup a field goal from sophomore kicker Alex Giordani. The Storm forced another punt on the next possession, and Barney found freshman wide receiver Nate Johnson, who wouldnt be denied as he bulldozed his way through WOU defenders s 4 30 p m. at home Men's 7-- three-and-out- e Oct. 7-- 4-- really well, but we couldnt execute in the red zone, and we couldnt finish on defense. That will be our main focus going into practice this week. After the teams traded V Chaminade 7 at 6 p m. at home With the win against APU, DSU improved to 7 overall and 2 in PacWest play. APU fell to 6 overall and 2 in PacWest play. DSUs next game is Oct. 7 at 6 p.m. against Chaminade at home. second-hal- f U Women's volleyball vs. dont trust and that we dont want out there. we FOOTDALL ipk ot Theres not one person that Dixie State University football suffered its third loss straight double-dig- it the under Friday night lights despite the highest offensive output of the season. DSU welcomed Great Northwest Athletic Conference foe Western Oregon University to Hansen stadium for a showdown, and both teams were looking for their first conference win. Just one week after the Storm tallied an e low of 20 passing yards, it threw for a season high of 392. In total, DSU out gained the Wolves in total and yardage 500-35- 4 dominated the but were by plagued costly turn all-tim- time-of-possesi- overs and penalties. DSU gave the ball away on three occasions and had nine penalties that pushed them back 100-yard- s. shot ourselves in head coach Scott Brumfield said. We moved the ball We the foot tonight, see COLLAPSE page 6 |