Kent State volleyball ends six-match losing streak

Senior outside hitter Lauren Jones hits the ball between the hands of Bowling Green’s defense. Photo by Philip Botta.

Alexis Pfeifer

  • Krupa totaled 21 kills and eight blocks from the matches this weekend.
  • Larsen reached double-digit kills for the 16th time this season.
  • Grdina led the team with 26 digs this weekend.
  • Nowak played 61 set assists this weekend.
  • Kent State won its seventh five-set match this weekend.
  • The Flashes totaled 86 kills and 18 blocks this weekend.

Kent State volleyball demolished its six-match losing streak with a win against Miami in a Mid-American Conference match Saturday, Oct. 29.

The Flashes forced a five-set match and required dedication from the players. This match brought the team’s overall record to 9-18 and Mid-American Conference record to 2-10. The Flashes’ comeback win became their step in the right direction to continue the season.

“We need to continue (winning),” said Kent State coach Glen Conley. “That’s what we’re looking for right now is that consistency. That’s who we are. This is a step in the right direction. I guess staying on track is going to depend on our serve-receive and our defense.”

The duo of junior middle back Kathy Krupa and senior outside hitter Maigan Larsen led the team offensively. Krupa scored a match-high 14 kills. Larsen hit 13 kills to reach double digits for the 16th time this season. Sophomore setter Aleksandra Nowak passed a match-high 40 set assists. Freshman libero Bridget Grdina led the defensive attack with 14 digs.

“This weekend was huge,” Krupa said. “We learned how to fight. We all knew what we had to do. I think we got that urgency and intensity, and we just wanted it so bad.”

The team found the focus to finish the match even though it had to fight back from a 2-0 deficit.

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“We’ve had a good week of practicing,” Conley said. “We’ve been consistently improving week by week. It really helped us tonight. It showed tonight.”

Kent State’s second MAC win topped the team’s first win three weeks ago. The Golden Flashes hit 55 kills against Miami. Two more than in its match against Buffalo Oct. 7. After winning both matches in five sets, Kent State improved to 7-2 in five-set matches.

“We accomplished being focused and fighting through when we were down,” said freshman outside hitter Tinuke Aderemi-Ibitola. “We played really well. We fought hard.”

After losing the first two sets of the match 25-16 and 25-20, Kent State battled back to gain a three-point win in the third set taking it with 25-22. Kent State dominated the rest of the match with a 10-point win in the fourth set at 25-15, followed by a five-point win in the fifth set at 15-10.

“We wanted it so bad,” Krupa said. “We were so determined that we were going to do anything it took to win and fight.”

The Flashes kicked off the weekend with a loss to Bowling Green on Oct. 28. Larsen and Krupa led the team with seven kills each. Freshman middle back and outside hitter Lauren Engleman scored a match-high four blocks. Nowak hit 21 set assists. Grdina totaled 12 digs.

The three-set match ended with Bowling Green sweeping the sets 25-22, 25-15 and 25-21.

“They’re starting to believe in themselves as much as I believe in them,” Conley said. “They can become a good team, and we do have the basics for a solid foundation. That’s really what I hope they accomplish.”

The Flashes will finish off their streak of away games at Ohio Thursday, Nov. 3 at 7 p.m. The team will finish the season with three home matches.

Contact Alexis Pfeifer at [email protected].