JBU volleyball wins league match

OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. -- John Brown junior outside hitter Audrey Dearien notched a match-high 15 kills and the Golden Eagles used a 25-4 second-set victory to land a 3-1 (25-23, 25-4, 12-25, 25-20) win over Mid-America Christian (Okla.) Friday at the Gaulke Activity Center.

John Brown attacked at a .586 percent in the second set, setting a season high. The Golden Eagles (10-4, 1-0 SAC) won their fourth match in a row and played at Oklahoma City on Saturday. Results were not available at presstime.

Dearien's 15-kill effort was the eighth time she reached double-digits and the third-consecutive. She also contributed eight digs and a block assist in the win. Sophomore middle hitter Molli Pugh posted a season-high 11 kills that accompanied four digs while junior outside hitter Tiffany Hunnicutt also added 10 terminations and a block assist.

John Brown used a 50-33 margin in kills, facilitated by 26 assists and six aces from sophomore setter Shayna Daniels, marking the fifth time this season reaching the 20-assist plateau. Freshman setter Alyssa Arnold also reached the 20-helper plateau.

The second set was dominant volleyball by JBU, highlighted by a 7-0 run in the middle of the set. A pair of Hunnicutt kills jump-started the set until five Dearien terminations continued the Golden Eagle dominance, 13-3. That began a brilliant 7-0 run that saw kills from four separate players, two MACU errors and a pair of Dearien service aces. Holding a 20-4 lead, Arnold tossed out four consecutive assists, leading to two Daniels kills and one apiece from Pugh and junior Melissa Bakke.

Three John Brown errors helped MACU to a 7-4 fourth-set advantage. A pair of Pugh kills and an Arnold ace capped off a 7-4 JBU run which tied the set at 11-11. Down 14-12, the Golden Eagles received back-to-back kills from Bakke and Daniels before the Evangels committed consecutive errors, handing JBU to lead back, 16-14, a lead the visitors wouldn't relinquish. Daniels' sixth and final ace at 17-15 jump-started Dearien as she contributed a trio of terminations down the stretch as the lead grew to five, 23-18, and finally, 25-20.

Sports on 09/21/2014