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Alyssa Koehl has both arms raised above her head in celebration after winning a point.
Miguel Esparza
0
St. Mary's (TX) SMU-TX 3-8,0-1 Lone Star
3
Winner Angelo St. ASU 7-5,1-0 Lone Star
St. Mary's (TX) SMU-TX
3-8,0-1 Lone Star
0
Final
3
Angelo St. ASU
7-5,1-0 Lone Star
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 F
St. Mary's (TX) SMU-TX 22 13 18 (0)
Angelo St. ASU 25 25 25 (3)

Game Recap: Volleyball |

Koehl Moves Into Third All-Time in Digs as Volleyball Drops LSC Opener

SAN ANGELO, Texas — St. Mary's University Volleyball was swept in the Lone Star Conference opener at No. 20 Angelo State, 25-22, 25-13, 25-18 on Friday night.
 
Senior libero Alyssa Koehl (New Braunfels, Texas) led the match with 19 digs, moving her into third-place all-time at St. Mary's with 1,682. She passes Valerie Teter, who recorded 1,677 in her playing days (2005-08). 
 
Fellow senior Landri Withers (Stephenville, Texas) posted the 32nd double-double of her career with a team-high 10 kills and 13 digs.
 
Neither team was able to establish a blocking game in the match, as St. Mary's collected one (by Withers and senior Dallasstar Johnson from San Antonio) and Angelo State totaled three. The Rambelles held the Rattlers to a season-low .057 hitting percentage, while StMU held ASU below .200 in two of the three sets.
 
The first set was tied at 10-10 for the fourth time when the Rambelles went on a 5-1 run, forcing a Rattlers timeout. ASU continued to lead, building a 22-17 advantage before the Rattlers scored four straight – including an ace serve by Withers – for the 22-21 tally, but ASU scored four of the final five points for the 25-22 win. Withers had a team-high three kills, while Koehl collected eight digs.
 
The second set was tied at every point from one to five before the 'Belles recorded four-straight kills to force a timeout at 9-5. Withers stopped the run with a cross-court kill and Haleigh Wilks (Salado, Texas) followed with an ace to pull within two, but the Rambelles were able to use several scoring runs to win set two, 25-13.
 
The Rattlers fought back from a 9-2 deficit to close within one point, 11-10, but the Rambelles showed why they won the LSC Tournament a season ago, keeping the Rattlers off balance for the 25-18 win.
 
St. Mary's remains on the road, heading to Odessa to face the UT Permian Basin Falcons at 1 p.m. on Saturday. UTPB defeated St. Edward's in four sets on Friday evening.
 
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