PORTLAND, Ore. – For the second-straight night and 13th time on the season, the College of Idaho volleyball managed to sweep an opponent and for the second time on the season it was Warner Pacific. The Yotes (15-10, 13-4 CCC) made quick work of the Knights, 25-9, 25-7, 25-11. The total of 27 points allowed is the fewest by a C of I opponent since the rules changed to rally scoring to 25 In a set. The match was tied just once in the entire match as the Yotes nearly led the entire match.
College of Idaho recorded a .539 hitting percentage is the third highest in program history since a .561 clip against Cascade on September 16, 2006. The second set saw College of Idaho go without a hitting error on its way to a .538 average.
Janae Rayborn had 12 kills on just one hitting error on her way to a .688 hitting percentage. Teammates
Shelbey Nichol and
Isabella Berensen added eight and seven kills, respectively. Nichol also had her hand on two block solos and
Jade Warren had a pair.
Plus, the setters for College of Idaho
Analise Hitchcock and
Savannah Hutchins had 23 and 16 assists, respectively.
Next, College of Idaho will conclude the home portion of its schedule when they welcome Corban and Bushnell to Caldwell on Friday at 7 p.m. and Saturday at 7 p.m., respectively. Prior to the match on Saturday, College of Idaho will honor its seven seniors prior to the contest.