Women's Volleyball

Falcons Fight to MAC Volleyball Semifinals

Story courtesy of Bowling Green Sports Information

No. 6 Bowling Green 3, No. 3 Ball State 2
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KALAMAZOO, Mich. – The Bowling Green State University volleyball team advanced to the MAC Semifinals with a thrilling five-set win over Ball State Saturday night (Nov. 18) in Kalamazoo, Mich. The Falcons took the first two sets, including hitting .478 in the second set while holding Ball State to a -.032 mark. However, the Cardinals came firing back and forced not only five sets, but extra points in each of the last three sets played. In the end, the Falcons were able to hold on for the five-set win, advancing to face Buffalo on Sunday (Nov. 19).


The Falcons lit up the stat sheet in every facet. Jaden Walz posted an impressive 66 assists, a new career-high, along with 11 digs for her 11th double-double of the season. Lauryn Hovey added a double-double of her own with 28 kills and 11 digs. Mia Tyler landed 20 kills as well followed by Kat Mandly's 19 all while the Orange and Brown maintained a .320 hitting percentage as a team. Alex Laboy and Benedetta Marcon both reached double-digit digs with 15 and 12, respectively. The Falcons capped off the night with 11 team blocks, including four from both Alexis Mettille and Helen Wilford. 

Kat Mandly opened the match with a kill followed by an ace to kick start a 3-1 BGSU lead. Ball State responded with a 4-0 run to take a 5-3 lead.

The Falcons worked to reclaim the lead at 8-7 with a 3-0 run, including an ace from Alexis Mettille, but the pendulum of momentum continued to sway with Ball State moving in front 9-8 before a tie a 9-9.

From there, ties ruled supreme with scores at 10-10, 11-11 and 12-12 before the Cardinals inched forward with a 15-13 lead at the media timeout. Ball State stretched their lead to 18-15, but the Falcons answered with a 4-0 run to take the lead at 19-18 and force a Ball State timeout.

The Cardinals landed the next two points out of the timeout to take back the lead at 20-19 before a pair of Lauryn Hovey kills and one by Mia Tyler put BGSU back on top with the second Ball State timeout coming with a 22-20 Bowling Green lead.

The run stretched to 5-0 with a 24-20 Bowling Green lead before closing out the set 25-21.

The Cardinals landed the first point of the second set, but the Falcons responded with a 4-0 run to take a 4-1 lead. The two teams traded points before a 3-0 run for Bowling Green extended their lead to 11-6 with Ball State taking the first timeout of the set. 

Out of the timeout, the Falcons put together a strong effort capped off by a Hovey solo block. Jaden Walz landed an ace on the next point to keep the momentum rolling for the Falcons. The run stretched to 7-0 with the Falcons mounting a 15-6 lead.

The Orange and Brown continued to add to their advantage, utilizing a 4-0 run to make it a 19-8 lead to force the second Ball State timeout of the set.

The two teams traded points through the end of the set to take a 25-13 set score with the Falcons holding the Cardinals to a negative attack percentage in the set. 

The third set began back-and-forth before a 4-0 run for Ball State moved the Cardinals to a 6-3 lead with the Falcons taking a timeout. Soon after the timeout the Orange and Brown registered a 3-0 run of their own to trim the lead down to 7-6 and pull within one.

Ball State answered with a 3-0 run to regain their advantage at 10-6, but the runs swung back to the Falcons with a pair of points to close it back to 10-8. The Cardinals moved their lead to 16-12 with a 3-0 run followed by the Falcons taking their second timeout of the set. 

Out of the timeout, Bowling Green put together a 4-0 run to tie the set at 16-16. The 4-0 run turned into an 8-2 stretch for the Falcons, taking a 20-18 lead with a Ball State timeout.

The Cardinals answer came with a 4-0 run out of the timeout to move back in front 22-20, but the Falcons battled back to tie it at 23-23 before moving in front 24-23 to force the second BSU timeout.

Ball State tallied the next point out of the timeout to send the set into extra points with the two teams trading before the Cardinals recorded a 3-0 run to take the set and force a fourth.

The fourth set began the same way the previous ended with the two teams trading points before a 3-0 run pushed Ball State in front 10-7 to force a Bowling Green timeout.

The Cardinals recorded a 4-1 stretch to increase their lead to 14-9. The Falcons worked to trim the lead with a 3-0 run, chipping away before a Ball State timeout with the score at 15-13 Cardinals.

Ball State landed the next two points out of the timeout to push their lead to 17-13 to bring the second BGSU timeout. The Cardinals and Falcons traded points before a 3-0 BGSU run closed the gap to 19-18. 

A 4-1 stretch for Ball State swung the score back in their favor with a 23-19 score. The Falcons answered with a 6-1 stretch to move in front 25-24 with the set going to extra points. Ball State again tallied a 4-1 stretch to take the set and force a fifth.

Jessica Andrews landed the first point of the fifth set, but the Cardinals battled back with a 3-0 run to move in front 3-1.

The Falcons worked to tie it up at 4-4 before reclaiming the lead at 5-4 to result in a Ball State timeout. The Cardinals tallied a 3-0 run out of the timeout to push in front 7-5 and force a Bowling Green timeout.

The Falcons worked to chip away at the BSU lead, tying it up at 8-8 and again at 9-9 before a 3-0 run pushed Bowling Green to an 11-9 lead with a Ball State timeout. Ball State answered with a pair of points out of the timeout to tie it at 11-11, but the Falcons stayed in front, winning a challenge, to make it a 12-11 score.

The two teams continued to trade points, sending the set into extra points for the third straight set. The Falcons were able to come through to close out the set and the match for the victory to advance.

The Falcons will advance to the MAC Semifinals on Sunday (Nov. 19) to face the Buffalo Bulls for a scheduled 6:30 p.m. start.