ST. JOSEPH – Griffon Volleyball (16-12, 10-9) put itself in position for a winner-take-fifth place match on Saturday against Central Oklahoma with a 3-1 win over Newman (1-28, 1=-9), Thursday night.
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Ali Tauchen joined the 1,000-kill club in the match. Tauchen needed seven coming into the match and she ended with 12, hitting the milestone in the second set.
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The Griffons jumped out to a 2-0 lead, winning 25-17 in the first and 25-23 in the second. Missouri Western posted a 76% sideout percentage in the first set, scoring on 13 of Newman's 17 serves in the set. Newman won its first set in more than three weeks with a 27-25 win in the third. The Jets led 13-8 in the third before a 12-3 run put the Griffus up 20-15. Newman jumped back on top with seven straight points and led 24-22, before MWSU chipped away to force extra points. Missouri Western controlled the fourth, 25-17, holding Newman to a -.043 hitting percentage and just a 41% sideout percentage in the set.
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With the victory, the Griffons were tied for fifth in the MIAA standings with Central Oklahoma. The two will close out the regular season, Saturday afternoon at 3 p.m. in Looney Arena. The winner will face Northwest Missouri on Nov. 21 in the first round of the MIAA Championships at Hy-Vee Arena in Kansas City, Missouri. The loser will take sixth place and face Central Missouri in the opening round of the conference tournament.
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NOTABLES
- Tauchen had a team-high 12 kills with 17 digs and four blocks. She ended the night with 1,005 career kills.
- Danielle Moje matched her career-high with 10 kills and added two blocks.
- Karly Tharp had five kills in the third set and eight total on the night to match her career-best.
- The Griffons had five more kills (49) than the Jets with most of the rest of the statistics pretty even.
- Tiana Butler had two of the team's three aces and led the team with 31 digs.
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