Cascades Celebrate winning a point against Calgary
Jordie Arthur / UFV Cascades
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Calgary CALGARY 9-4, 30-18
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Winner UFV UFV 8-5, 25-24
Calgary CALGARY
9-4, 30-18
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Final
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UFV UFV
8-5, 25-24
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Calgary CALGARY 29 22 23 12 (1)
UFV UFV 27 25 25 25 (3)

Game Recap: Women's Volleyball | | Jordie Arthur / UFV Cascades

WVB: Cascades top Dinos in four for fourth straight victory

Abbotsford, BC – The UFV Cascades started their second semester slate off with a four-set victory (27-29, 25-22, 25-23, 25-12) over the Calgary Dinos on Friday at the UFV Athletic Centre.

As it happened:
The Cascades fell behind 13-8 early in the first, before clawing back to take a 14-13 lead. The teams traded blows for the remainder of the set, but with the Dinos trailing 27-26 they managed the final three points to take it 29-27.

The second started much the same as the first, with the Cascades falling behind early, but they battled back to come out on top of a tightly contested set 25-22.

Both teams exchanged runs throughout the third, but UFV took the advantage late, leading 23-20 before finishing off the set 25-23.

The fourth was all Cascades, as they built a 7-0 lead with Mo Likness at the service line, before increasing the advantage to 19-10, and eventually closing out the match 25-12.

Top performers:
Gabrielle Attieh posted a game-high 19 kills, while also leading her team in digs with 15. The UFV captain's big swings set the tone for the cascades all night long.

Rookie Natalie Lemoine-Sells notched 11 kills, 13 digs, and four blocks for UFV in another solid performance, while Likness added seven kills, four blocks, and a game-high four aces in the win.

Daisy Olsen led the Dinos with a team-high 13 kills, while Mya Sheridan posted seven blocks, and Michaela Alongi notched a game-high 19 digs.  

Quotable:
Cascades first-year outside hitter Natalie Lemoine-Sells

"It feels amazing. That game was such a grind with the first sets so close, but we really gelled together and figured it out for the fourth, so it feels really nice."

We have been playing and training really hard for the last 10 days, so I think just finding our rhythm was pretty easy and we trust each other so much I think we lean back on our training if things have been crazy the last couple weeks."

"Tomorrow we will watch this game again and see the little fine-tuning things that we need to do, and just go back and play the volleyball that we did tonight. Come out fierce and ready to go, and hopefully it's another good one."

Where they sit:
The Cascades improve to 8-5 on the year with their fourth consecutive victory, and eighth win in their last nine. Meanwhile, the Dinos see their six-game win streak come to an end with the defeat and fall to 9-4 on the season.

The two teams face off again on Saturday in Abbotsford. First serve is scheduled for 5pm, and the game can be seen live on Canada West TV.
 
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