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Buckeyes Sweep Hawkeyes on Halloween
10/31/2024 10:11:00 PM | General, Women's Volleyball
Ohio State extended its win streak against Iowa to nine consecutive matches.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio State women's volleyball team (9-12, 2-9 B1G) swept (25-21, 25-16, 25-23) Iowa (9-14, 3-8 B1G) on Halloween in the Covelli Center.
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The first set was tight early before the Buckeyes used a 7-1 run midway through to create separation for a 25-21 set win. Ohio State won the second set by a 25-16 margin, scoring the final five points of the set. The Buckeyes held off a late push from the Hawkeyes in the third set to earn a 25-23 set win and finish the sweep.
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Olivia Hasbrook was the first in the match to record 10 digs and finished with a match-high 12 digs. Emily Londot was the first to 10 kills and totaled a match-leading 11 kills. Rylee Rader and Eloise Brandewie hit a combined .500 (14 kills, two errors, 24 attacks).
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How it HappenedÂ
Iowa opened scoring in the match with the first two points. Ohio State took its first lead of the match at 5-4 following a 3-0 run. The Hawkeyes responded with a 3-0 run of their own but the Buckeyes used a trio of points to take an 11-10 lead. After being tied at 13, Ohio State went on a 5-1 run to take an 18-14 lead and force an Iowa timeout. The Buckeyes extended their lead to 20-14 out of the timeout but the Hawkeyes responded to trim their deficit to 23-21 and prompt an OSU timeout. The Buckeyes scored the next two points to seal a 25-21 set win on an ace from Emmi Sellman.
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Ohio State scored the first two points of the second set but Iowa tied the set early at 4-4. The teams were tied at points four through eight before back-to-back Hawkeye points gave them a 10-8 advantage. The Buckeyes used a 4-0 run to take a 13-11 lead. Ohio State extended its lead to 22-16 on an ace from Mia Tuman, forcing an Iowa timeout. The Buckeyes scored the final five points of the set to win by a 25-16 margin.
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The Buckeyes scored first in the third set and the teams were tied at every point until a 5-0 Ohio State run gave OSU a 13-9 lead, forcing an Iowa timeout. The Hawkeyes used an extended 6-1 run to take a 15-14 lead, which prompted the Buckeyes to call timeout. Ohio State scored out of the timeout and used a 3-0 run to take an 18-16 lead. Iowa won a challenge that changed the score to 23-21 and scored again to prompt a second Buckeye timeout. Londot sealed the 25-23 set and match win with a kill.
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Highlights
Ohio State travels to Michigan State on Sunday for a noon match on B1G+.
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Mini plans for the 2024 season can be purchased HERE, while single match tickets are available HERE. Ohio State students are free with a valid BuckID. Fans with ticketing questions should call the Ohio State Ticket Office at 1-800-GO-BUCKS or email athletic.tix@osu.edu.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio State women's volleyball team (9-12, 2-9 B1G) swept (25-21, 25-16, 25-23) Iowa (9-14, 3-8 B1G) on Halloween in the Covelli Center.
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The first set was tight early before the Buckeyes used a 7-1 run midway through to create separation for a 25-21 set win. Ohio State won the second set by a 25-16 margin, scoring the final five points of the set. The Buckeyes held off a late push from the Hawkeyes in the third set to earn a 25-23 set win and finish the sweep.
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Olivia Hasbrook was the first in the match to record 10 digs and finished with a match-high 12 digs. Emily Londot was the first to 10 kills and totaled a match-leading 11 kills. Rylee Rader and Eloise Brandewie hit a combined .500 (14 kills, two errors, 24 attacks).
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How it HappenedÂ
Iowa opened scoring in the match with the first two points. Ohio State took its first lead of the match at 5-4 following a 3-0 run. The Hawkeyes responded with a 3-0 run of their own but the Buckeyes used a trio of points to take an 11-10 lead. After being tied at 13, Ohio State went on a 5-1 run to take an 18-14 lead and force an Iowa timeout. The Buckeyes extended their lead to 20-14 out of the timeout but the Hawkeyes responded to trim their deficit to 23-21 and prompt an OSU timeout. The Buckeyes scored the next two points to seal a 25-21 set win on an ace from Emmi Sellman.
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Ohio State scored the first two points of the second set but Iowa tied the set early at 4-4. The teams were tied at points four through eight before back-to-back Hawkeye points gave them a 10-8 advantage. The Buckeyes used a 4-0 run to take a 13-11 lead. Ohio State extended its lead to 22-16 on an ace from Mia Tuman, forcing an Iowa timeout. The Buckeyes scored the final five points of the set to win by a 25-16 margin.
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The Buckeyes scored first in the third set and the teams were tied at every point until a 5-0 Ohio State run gave OSU a 13-9 lead, forcing an Iowa timeout. The Hawkeyes used an extended 6-1 run to take a 15-14 lead, which prompted the Buckeyes to call timeout. Ohio State scored out of the timeout and used a 3-0 run to take an 18-16 lead. Iowa won a challenge that changed the score to 23-21 and scored again to prompt a second Buckeye timeout. Londot sealed the 25-23 set and match win with a kill.
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Highlights
- Run-out
- Intros
- S1: Sellman/Rader block
- S1: Sellman kill
- S1: Rader kill
- S1: Londot kill
- S1: Set point
- S2: Brandewie kill
- S2: Wuebker/Brandewie block
- S2: Set point
- S3: Rally with Londot kill
- S3: Londot 10th kill
- S3: Match point
- The Buckeyes have won the last nine matches against the Hawkeyes, six of which were sweeps.
- This is Ohio State's fifth three-set win of the season.
- Olivia Hasbrook was the first in the match to reach 10 digs, doing so for the 19th time this season. She finished with a match-high 12 digs.
- Emily Londot reached 10 kills first and has totaled at least 10 kills in every match this season. Londot totaled a match-leading 11 kills in the match.
- The Buckeye middles had another efficient match as Rylee Rader hit .500 (nine kills, one error, 16 attacks) and Eloise Brandewie hit .500 (five kills, one error, eight attacks).
- S1: The set featured seven ties and three lead changes. The last tie of the set was 13-13.
- S2: The Buckeyes hit .565 in the set.
- S3: Ohio State took the lead at 17-16 on an ace from Rader – a lead that would not be relinquished.
- Head Coach Jen Flynn Oldenburg on getting a win today…
- "It's nice to get one. The Big Ten is a grind and to get back on track, I feel like this is one we needed. It's nice to come out with a sweep. I think Iowa is a team that's deceptive and has taken sets off of good teams. In that third set, it could've gone a bit awry, but our team was focused and dialed in."
- Sophomore setter Mia Tuman on staying focused throughout the match…
- "The passers did a great job of putting the ball on the money and making my job really easy. That allowed our hitters to take big swings and just have a lot of opportunities."
- Freshman libero Olivia Hasbrook the key to winning tonight…
- "I think for us it was being sharp on every angle – mentally, physically and for each other. I think staying strong with one another was key."
Ohio State travels to Michigan State on Sunday for a noon match on B1G+.
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Mini plans for the 2024 season can be purchased HERE, while single match tickets are available HERE. Ohio State students are free with a valid BuckID. Fans with ticketing questions should call the Ohio State Ticket Office at 1-800-GO-BUCKS or email athletic.tix@osu.edu.
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