North Las Vegas, NV - In a volleyball showdown in North Las Vegas, the #10 College of Southern Idaho proved its dominance by sweeping the College of Southern Nevada in three sets.
Set Scores:
- College of Southern Idaho: 25-15
- College of Southern Idaho: 25-9
- College of Southern Idaho: 25-11
The College of Southern Idaho (CSI), with a commendable record of 21-6 overall and 6-1 in conference play, showcased its superiority right from the start. They exhibited excellent teamwork, powerful attacks, and a strong defense that the College of Southern Nevada (CSN) struggled to contend with.
The first set set the tone for the match as CSI secured a convincing 25-15 victory. They demonstrated precision in their attacks and showed great control at the net.
In the second set, CSN faced an even tougher challenge as CSI continued to dominate. The scoreline of 25-9 in favor of CSI demonstrated their ability to maintain a high level of play throughout the match.
The third set followed a similar pattern, with CSI displaying their dominance with a 25-11 victory. Their well-organized defense and effective blocking made it challenging for CSN to gain any momentum.
Key players for College of Southern Idaho included Annie Nikolnikova, who contributed 8 points, and Alizaysha Sopi, who had an impressive performance with 13 points. Janke Pretorius orchestrated the offense with 22 assists.
In contrast, the College of Southern Nevada struggled to find their rhythm, with Olivia Arroyo and Jaquelyn Robinson each scoring 2 points. Sydnie Tuioti-Mariner managed 11 assists, but CSN couldn't break through CSI's solid defense.
The attendance for the game was not specified, but the match featured dedicated officials who ensured a fair and well-managed competition.
With this victory, the College of Southern Idaho continued its strong season, while the College of Southern Nevada faced another tough loss. CSI's superior skills and teamwork were evident throughout the match, making them a formidable opponent in their conference.