Michigan State University Athletics

Spartans Rebound With 3-1 Win Over Iowa
10/28/2017 12:00:00 AM | Volleyball
Box Score | PDF Box: MSU 3, Iowa 1
WATCH: Highlights vs. Iowa
SPARTAN SYNOPSIS
No. 10 Michigan State posted a 3-1 victory over Iowa on Saturday night at Jenison Field House (26-24, 25-16, 16-25, 25-21). The Spartans are now 16-5, 9-3 in Big Ten play; Iowa falls to 15-10, 4-8.
Holly Toliver led MSU with 16 kills, three aces, and seven digs, while Autumn Bailey had a double-double with 15 kills (six in the final set) and 16 digs. Alyssa Garvelink hit a team-best .333 with 11 kills and four blocks.
The Hawkeyes held an edge in blocks (10-6), digs, (60-53) and hitting percentage (.304-.265), and was led by Taylor Louis who compiled 20 kills, hit .356, and added four blocks and three digs. Claire Sheehan had 12 kills and 16 digs for a double-double, and setter Gabrielle Orr had 40 assists and seven digs.
MSU took the first set 26-24, and then took the second set handily (25-16) despite Iowa hitting better than .400 and posting two blocks in the frame. MSU had 10 kills and 10 errors in the third set, helping the Hawkeyes to a 25-16 victory, but the Spartans hit a match-best .439 to take the fourth set 25-21. Bailey had six kills and six digs in the final frame to help her team to the victory.
Michigan State concludes a three-game homestand on Wednesday (Nov. 1) , hosting No. 1 Penn State in a 7pm start at Jenison Field House. The game will air live on Big Ten Network.
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"It wasn't easy for us a times tonight, but I thought we stuck with it and had some players step up at different times in the match and carry us. The service errors were a hindrance to us again tonight, and there's some other things we need to clean up as well. We don't have much time, since there's such a quick turnaround with Penn State coming in here on Wednesday - so we'll count on the maturity and leadership to get our rest and get our bodies right for a big match midweek."
- Head Coach Cathy George
TOP PERFORMERS
- Autumn Bailey posted her seventh double-double in B1G play, recording 15 kills and 16 digs. She hit .293 and added a block.
- Holly Toliver had 16 kills seven digs, three aces and a pair of blocks.
- Alyssa Garvelink posted 11 kills and four blocks, hitting .333.
STATS AND STORYLINES
- Michigan State honored seniors Rachel Minarick (4,000 career assists) and Alyssa Garvelink (500 career blocks) for their career milestones in a brief pre-game ceremony.
- Brooke Kranda posted 10 kills and three digs
- Rachel Minarick had 43 assists, six digs, and had five kills on five attempts.
- MSU had its perfect home record in 2017 blemished with a loss to No. 7 Nebraska on Friday, but bounced back with the win over Iowa. MSU is 5-0 after a loss this season.
- The Spartans struggled from the service line. A night after 12 service errors plagued MSU against Nebraska, the Spartans added another 12 service miscues against the Hawkeyes.
GAME REPLAY
- SET ONE: Iowa began to pull away after the Spartans and Hawkeyes were tied at 6-6, as the Hawkeyes scored four of the next five points with some help from an overturned call on a challenge and a point for MSU that was replayed and resulted in an Iowa ace. The Spartans did not succumb to the distraction and rallied to tie it at 11-11, and then opened up a two-point lead at 17-15. MSU took its largest lead of the set at 20-17, at which point the Hawkeyes called their first time out. The Iowa time out served its purpose, as the visitors scored five straight, capped with a Taylor Lewis tool off the block and block by Jess Janota and Gabrielle Orr, to pull ahead 22-20 and force MSU into calling its timeout. Toliver stopped the run with a wicked swing from the right side, and a Lewis hit long tied it at 22-22. Autumn Bailey got the next two kills for MSU to put the home team at set point (24-23), and Iowa called time out. Janota and Tompkins traded kills, and Toliver ended it with a back-row swing for a 26-24 win. MSU hit .263 (17-7-38) with three blocks, while the Hawkeyes had five blocks and hit .194. MSU had both Toliver and Bailey with four kills, while Garvelink had a hand on all three blocks.
- SET TWO: The Spartans jumped out to a 10-5 lead in the second set behind a 7-1-11 (.545) performance in the early part of the frame. The Spartans were getting into a groove and led by as many as 10 (15-5), but the Hawkeyes clawed back within four (18-14) on a 7-3 run. MSU collected itself and went up 20-14 on a kill by Bailey, Up 22-15, Toliver served up an ace to put a little more space between the teams. A Tompkins kill and Iowa error closed out a 25-16 second-set victory for MSU, which hit .317 and got five kills, two aces, and two digs from Toliver. Iowa hit .409 (10-1-22) and had two blocks to MSU's zero, but still fell by nine points.
- SET THREE: A 6-2 Iowa run turned a 3-1 MSU lead into a 7-5 deficit, but the Spartans put away three straight on a Toliver service run that included an ace. Tied at 8-8, a 9-3 Iowa run with the offense distributed throughout their lineup gave the Hawkeyes a five-point edge, 16-11, and MSU called time out. Iowa pushed forward with a kill and an MSU error out of the break to give the visitors an 18-11 edge, and MSU called its second timeout. The Spartans were hitting -.034 in the frame (six kills and seven errors) as compared to 10 kills and just two errors for the Hawkeyes. Out of the second break, Toliver put up back-to-back kills, but any idea of a run was halted after a Spartan service error. That allowed Iowa to rebound and push the lead back out to eight (21-13) on a Molly Kelly service run. The teams traded points the rest of the way, with Iowa closing it out by a 25-16 score. The visitors hit .308 (11-3-26) and had two blocks, led by four kills from Claire Sheehan. MSU had 10 kills and 10 errors - just two of those errors Iowa blocks - to hit .000. Toliver had four kills and a block, while Bailey had two kills and seven digs.
- SET FOUR: Both teams were error-prone in the early portion of the fourth set, with multiple service errors on both sides of the net. MSU pulled ahead by three (11-8) after back-to-back kills from Kranda, and as the Spartans refused to relinquish the three-point edge, Iowa called its first time out trailing 14-11. MSU's largest lead was four at 18-14, but back-to-back kills from Iowa trimmed the Spartan lead to two and MSU called time out. That two-point edge held steady as the Spartans led 21-19, and Molly Kelly stepped to the service line. She served up an ace on her first attempt, but Toliver ended her service run with a sharp shot that found empty floor space. Bailey followed with a kill to cap a lengthy rally, giving MSU a three-point edge (23-20). Iowa called time out to try to put together a run at pushing it to a fifth set, but Bailey got the final two kills of the set for MSU as they took the set 25-21 to seal the match victory.
Rachel Minarick (L) and Alyssa Garvelink (R) with head coach Cathy George" style="width:100%; height:auto;">









