WICHITA FALLS, Texas - Midwestern State blitzed Texas A&M-Kingsville 25-19, 25-10, 31-29 for its third consecutive Lone Star Conference win Saturday afternoon at D.L. Ligon Coliseum.
"We were just clicking on all cylinders today," MSU coach
Venera Flores-Stafford said. "We were looking for revenge. We got them on her home court and we took care of business."
The Mustangs (15-9, 7-8) avenged a five-set loss to the Javelinas earlier this season in Kingsville to remain in a tie for sixth place in the LSC with Cameron, who also moved to 7-8 with a 3-1 in over Incarnate Word Saturday afternoon.
MSU hit a season-high .347 as a team paced by sophomore middle blocker
Caitlin Wallace who put down 11 kills without an error for an individual .611 kill rate.
Senior middle blocker
Miranda Byrd put down 10 kills with one error to hit .600 before leaving with an injury in the third set.
Freshman middle blocker
Kasey Decker picked up the slack following Byrd's departure to put down three of her season-high seven kills in the third and final set, while senior
Hillary White added six kills and six digs.
Freshman
Kristan Aduddell logged a .449 set percentage with 22 assists, while junior Kim Jeffrey had 20 assists with a .488 set percentage.
Senior libero
Kiara Jordan led back row efforts with 18 digs as MSU limited the Javelinas to a .163 team attack percentage.
Midwestern State takes on West Texas A&M Tuesday night at D.L. Ligon Coliseum. First serve is set for 7 p.m.
Texas A&M-Kingsville fell to 12-12 and 5-11.
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