Box Score October 1, 2005
Courtesy Cal State San Bernadino Sports Information Office
Box Score
SAN BERNARDINO -- Still smarting from a rare 3-0 home defeat administered by Cal Poly Pomona on Friday, Cal State San Bernardino took their frustration out on Cal State Dominguez Hills Saturday night with a convincing 3-0 sweep in a CCAA volleyball match in Coussoulis Arena.
The Coyotes, 12-3 overall and 6-1 in the CCAA, got a match-high 12 kills from sophomore right-side hitter Katie Hatch and 11 kills and 10 digs from freshman outside hitter Traci Weamer (her sixth double-double of the season), to down the Toros 30-12, 30-13 and 30-16.
Sophomore setter Kristin Ingalls saw plenty of action, with a match-leading 20 assists while senior setter Cristen Trent had 15 assists. Senior middle blocker Amy Long had two solo blocks and three block assists. She now has 16 solos thus far in 2005
Kristin Sosa had a team-high six kills for the Toros, now 4-9 overall and 1-7 in the CCAA. Amber Harder had 18 assists while libero Sylvia Bonilla had a match-high 11 digs. The Toros offense was stifled by the Coyotes, hitting a minus .042 on 23 kills in 96 attacks with 27 attack errors. CSUSB had 13 team blocks and 22 block assists with Jessica Granados, Sara Rice and Sharea Drawn each getting for block assists.
The Coyotes hit a phenomenal .425 as a team including .577 in game two as they converted 42 of 80 attacks with just eight attack errors. Hatch hit .474 on 19 attacks while Weamer was an efficient .611 hitting on 11 of 18. Lisa Dogonyaro notched three service aces off her jump serve. The Toros had just two block assists the entire match.
It was a rough weekend road trip for Cal State Dominguez Hills, facing the nation's No. 10 team -- UC San Diego -- and the No. 2 team -- Cal State San Bernardino -- on successive nights. And it's doesn't get much easier for the Toros, as Wednesday night CSUDH travels to Pomona to take on the CPP Broncos, who swept San Bernardino Friday.