From Jimmie Athletics
The 10th-ranked Jimmie men’s volleyball team recorded its second straight sweep to open the season, defeating Central Christian College (Kan.) 3-0 Saturday morning at Harold Newman Arena.
THE BASICS
Final Score: #10 UJ 3, Central Christian 0 (25-14, 25-10, 25-18)
Records: #10 UJ 2-0 (2-0 GPAC), Central Christian 0-2 (0-2 GPAC)
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Caylor Cox was the go-to for UJ’s offense in set one, recording nine kills on 11 attempts and only one error.
- Jamestown had 19 kills in the first set and hit .481, while the Tigers managed just one kill and hit -.100.
- Central Christian’s lone kill came from Kolby Campbell to make it 1-1, then the next 11 points the Tigers scored came on Jimmie attack and service errors.
- Five of the six UJ starters played only the first set as head coach Travers Cox got his reserves involved in set two.
- Derek Correa, the lone starter to see the second set, had four kills including three in a row in a 7-0 UJ run.
- Jamestown hit .550 with 13 kills compared to two kills and -.125 for Central Christian.
- Leading 12-9 in the third set, UJ opened up an 11-point lead behind the serving of Christopher Ross. Ross picked up a pair of aces and Gabriel Ocasio had two kills as part of the run.
- The Tigers won eight of the final 12 points in the closest set of the match.
JAMESTOWN GAME NOTES
- The Jimmies hit .382 for the match, with 40 kills against 14 errors on 68 attempts.
- Christian Gulak and Jaden Gaalema both had four kills coming off the bench.
- Correa had a team-high 21 assists and four digs.
- Maxwell Enriquez recorded four aces and Downey Huynh added three as UJ ended the match with 11 total.
- Tysen Myers posted three solo blocks.
CENTRAL CHRISTIAN GAME NOTES
- The Tigers hit -.021 for the match, with 11 kills against 12 errors on 48 attempts.
- Campbell had six kills and hit .222. Five other players added one kill each.
- Joshua Hernandez passed out nine assists and racked up three digs.
UP NEXT
- Jamestown hosts Dordt (Iowa) on Friday, February 3.
- First serve is set for 7 p.m. from Harold Newman Arena.