Siloam Springs Herald Leader

Golden Eagles fall at TWU

- From JBU Sports Informatio­n

FORT WORTH, Texas — Freshman Carly McKinney launched her fourth-straight double-double, but the John Brown University volleyball team hit just .137 percent over the final three sets as Texas Wesleyan completed the season sweep over the Golden Eagles 3-1 (21-25, 25-20, 25-16, 25-14) on Friday evening inside the Sid Richardson Center.

McKinney’s 10 kills and 17 digs came as the freshman’s eighth double-double in 13 conference matches, but JBU had to deal with a trio of Rams hitters that went off for double-digit kills, including Alanna Hayhurst (16), Brianna Jaramillo (13) and Shelby Stinnett (10). Texas Wesleyan (23-4, 10-4 SAC) has now won 11 of its last 13 and maintained pace with St. Gregory’s (Okla.) for a tie for the fourth and final hosting privileges in the Sooner Athletic Conference tournament quarterfin­als.

The Golden Eagles (15-11, 6-7) dropped below .500 for the first time of the season in conference action and sits safely in sixth place in the league standings.

Freshman Jessica Meyer hit .250 percent (10-2-32) and launched 10 kills, adding five blocks, one solo, while freshman counterpar­t Megan Beck contribute­d eight kills and six blocks, including five block-assists. Senior Molli Pugh launched eight kills and sophomore Kennedy Shelstead added seven kills on a team-best .273 percent hitting clip (7-1-22).

John Brown took advantage for good in the first set after kills from Beck and Shelstead was followed by a Bayli Reagan timely ace, capping off a quick 4-1 run that turned a narrow 17-16 lead into a 21-17 advantage. Junior Bailei Brown added a terminatio­n in the finally rallies and McKinney’s kill ended the first

set after the hosts pulled within three, 24-21.

After hitting .211 percent in the first set and holding Wesleyan to .116 percent in the first set, the hosts responded by capturing the next three frames, fueled by a .260 percent attacking clip. The Rams finished the match hitting .357 percent in the fourth stanza.

Junior Beth Brankle captured her fourth-straight 20-plus dig performanc­e, recording a team-best 21 digs. Junior Alyssa Arnold notched a double-double by assisting 26 of JBU’s 45 kills and earning 12 digs in the losing effort.

The Golden Eagles played at Southweste­rn Assemblies of God (Texas) on Saturday. Results were not available at presstime.

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