ANCHORAGE (Aug. 28) – Sophomore setter
Hannah Trotter spearheaded a balanced attack with 22 assists and four kills Thursday to power the Alaska Anchorage volleyball team to a 25-18, 25-19, 25-13 sweep of Hawaii Pacific in the Alaska/Hawaii Challenge, presented by Alaska Airlines.
The Seawolves (1-0) also got eight kills and five block assists from junior middle blocker
Bella Burney as they won the first official NCAA Div. II volleyball match contested this season.
The Sharks (0-1) were led by seven kills from outside hitter Sophia Cooper as the visitors from Honolulu were outhit .182 to -.010 and outblocked 9-5.
"We have a few new faces in the lineup, so it's always a little nerve wracking until you get that first notch in the win column," said third-year UAA head coach
Stacie Meisner. "There's obviously lots of room for improvement this early, but it's nice to get off to a positive start."
The Seawolves broke open a tight opening set when Burney teamed with Trotter on a block to make it 18-16, then served consecutive aces to push the lead to four points.
Bailee Tucker ripped one of her five kills for a 23-18 edge, and UAA took the set on two straight HPU attack errors.
A redshirt freshman from Utah, Tucker delivered consecutive kills midway through the second set to flip the score, and the hosts would pull away late behind a pair of kills from sophomore middle blocker
Martina Riba.
UAA outhit HPU .227 to -.118 in the final frame, getting three kills from senior outside hitter
Tia Allen to help clinch the win.
Trotter hit .500 and earned career highs in kills and block assists (5), along with eight digs.
Allen led UAA with 13 digs, while newcomer
Lee Ivakina had seven kills, 10 digs and two block assists.