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Bearkat Volleyball Advances To Semifinals In SLC Tournament

Courtesy: Paul Ridings, Jr., SHSU Sports Information

Led by Deveney Wells-Gibson with 16 kills, Sam Houston defeated Nicholls State to advance to the semifinals of the Southland Conference Volleyball Tournament.

The tournament is being hosted by Central Arkansas in Conway, Arkansas.

No. 2 Sam Houston defeated No. 6 Nicholls State 25-22 25-12 25-19.

The Kats will face the winner of the Texas A&M-Corpus Christi vs. Oral Roberts matchup.

The Southland Player of the Year, Wells-Gibson put up a dominant performance against the Colonels with her 27th double figure kill performance of the year.

Friday’s first set had 14 ties and 10 lead changes before the Kats finished it off 25-22.

In the second set, Sam Houston led from the beginning after jumping out to an early 5-0 lead.

Nicholls found itself within four at 11-7, but the Bearkats finished the set on a 14-5 run to win the second set, 25-12.

The third set was much like the first as both teams tied 14 teams and exchanged the lead five times, but Sam Houston finished the match on a 9-3 run to win the set 25-19 and finish off the sweep. Wells-Gibson led the charge with six kills in the final set.

Kaylee Hawkins, who was named honorable mention All-Southland, added 12 kills for the Bearkats.

Second team All-Southland member, Kim Black had six kills and four blocks for the Kats.

Tayler Gray, who was the second team All-Southland setter, had 37 assists.

For Nicholls, Jennifer Brandt and Sarah Terry each led the team with six kills.

Sam Houston advances to play the winner of Texas A&M-Corpus Christi and Oral Roberts, which begins at 1:30 p.m. today.

The semifinal match will commence at 11 a.m. tomorrow at the Farris Center and will be streamed on the Southland Digital Network.

Bearkat Volleyball Team Wins 13th Straight Game

by Cheval John

The Sam Houston State Bearkat volleyball team extends their winning streak to 13 games as they swept Nicholls State Colonels 25-21, 25-13, 25-16.

The win streak is the longest since the Bearkats moved up to the NCAA Division I in 1986.

Three Bearkats (13-2 SLC play, 18-9 overall) totaled double-digit kills; senior outside hitter Kendall Cleveland (13), senior outside hitter Kaylee Hawkins (12) and sophomore outside hitter Devene Wells-Gibson (11).

Both teams fought tooth and nail early in the first set as they were five ties and two lead changes.

With the Colonels (5-12 SLC play, 10-18 overall) leading 14-9, the Bearkats scored the next eight out of ten points to take a 17-16 lead and went on to win the first set 25-21.

It seemed as if the second set was going to be the same as both teams traded a total of six points to open it at 3.

Then the Bearkats exploded for 9 straight points to lead it 12-3 and cruised to a 25-13 win.

They kept up the momentum in the third set as they scored the first six of the seven points on a kill and three service aces by Wells-Gibson and a kill by Hawkins.

They continued to dominate the Colonels as with their defense that allowed them to extend their lead and eventually take the third set and the match.

Setter Tayler Gray had 37 assists and 20 digs.

The Bearkats go on the road on Tuesday as they face Northwestern State.

Bearkats Volleyball Extends Win Streak To Ten Games

Courtesy: Paul Ridings, Jr., SHSU Sports Information

Tulsa, Oklahoma- Kendall Cleveland posted a career high 22 kills to power Sam Houston from a two sets to one deficit for a five-set win over Oral Roberts in a two-and-half hour marathon volleyball match Thursday night.

The victory set the stage for a showdown battle with Southland leader Central Arkansas Saturday afternoon in Conway.

UCA leads the league with an 11-2 conference record.

Sam Houston’s 10-match winning streak give the Kats a 10-2 league mark.

SHSU is now 15-9 for the season.

Deveney Wells-Gibson and Hailey Neisler added 19 and nine kills, respectively for the Kats.

Setter Tayler Gray assisted on 49 kills and led the Kat defense with 26 digs.

In a pattern that became the norm throughout the match, Oral Roberts jumped out to an early lead in the first set.

Down 11-6, the Kats fought back to take a 17-15 lead on a kill by Cleveland.

The Golden Eagles took control, winning 10 of the next 13 points for a one set lead.

With Sam Houston down 9-4 in the second set, Cleveland rallied the Kats again with two kills to put SHSU up 14-13.

The Bearkats led the rest of the way to even that match at a set apiece.

ORU built another 9-4 lead in the third frame but again Sam Houston caught up, taking a 16-14 lead on a kill by Kaylee Hawkins.

The Golden Eagles won 11 of the next 15 points to go up two sets to one.

Sam Houston never trailed in the fourth set as the Kats evened the match at two sets all.

Another Cleveland kill gave SHSU a 6-1 start in the frame.

Again in the final set, ORU led early, going up 9-6.

But the Kats roared back.

Each team had three match points before Cleveland tied the set 19-19 then set up SHSU’s fourth match point with a service ace.

Kaylee Hawkins put away the final kill to clinch the victory.

SHSU Volleyball Dismantles Cowgirls To Extend Win Streak

Courtesy: Paul Ridings, Jr., SHSU Sports Information

Lake Charles, La. – Led by Deveney Wells-Gibson and Kendall Cleveland who both totaled double figure kills, Sam Houston State rolled to its sixth consecutive victory with a three-set Southland Conference volleyball win over McNeese State Thursday night.

The Bearkats, now 12-9 for the season and 7-2 in league play, defeated McNeese 25-20 25-19 25-23.

The Cowgirls dropped to 6-15 for the year and 1-7 in the Southland.

The match took an hour and 24 minutes.

Five of Sam Houston’s six straight wins have been three-setters as the Kats have won 18 of the last 19 sets they have played since the streak began.

Wells-Gibson produced 18 kills while Cleveland totaled 13. Kaylee Hawkins added seven kills.

Setter Tayler Gray assisted on 45 of Sam Houston’s 47 kills and led the Bearkat defense with 10 digs. Cleveland and Wells-Gibson added eight digs apiece for same Houston.

Both the first and second sets saw three early lead changes before the Bearkats took control.

There were six lead changes in the third and final set.

Sam Houston will complete this weekend’s Southland road trip with a Saturday afternoon match against the Lamar Cardinals in Beaumont.

Bearkat Volleyball Team Set For 2012 Season

by Cheval John

The Sam Houston State Bearkat volleyball team is set to make a run towards post-season play starting tomorrow when they will host the Sam Houston Volleyball Invitational at Bernard Johnson Coliseum.

Along with the Bearkats, the teams that will participate in the tournament are the University of Colorado, Texas Southern University and the University of Louisiana-Lafayette.

Head coach Brenda Gray returns for her 29th season at the helm.

She is among the 29 active head coaches with 500 or more wins (575) at the NCAA Division I.

The Bearkats were picked to finish No.4 in the Southland Conference in pre-season coaches polls.

They finished with a conference record of 11-5 record (17-12 overall) and made the SLC Post-Season tournament, where they were knocked out by UTSA in the semifinal round of the tournament.

The Bearkats are returning nine letterman including four starters.

Three of the starters, (Kim Black, Kendall Cleveland and Kaylee Hawkins), were named to the 2012 pre-season All-Southland Conference team.

Black, a senior from Huntsville, led the team with 139 blocks last season.

It was the highest in one season since SHSU moved up to the NCAA Division I in 1986.

She is two-time All-Southland Conference Selection and is currently No.2 in career blocks at SHSU.

Cleveland, a senior from Houston, was fifth on the team with 179 kills and contributed with 45 blocks last year.

Hawkins, a senior from Dickson, is ranked No.9 in SHSU history with 1,345 career digs.

She was fourth on the team with 186 kills and is a two-time All-Southland Conference selection.

The tournament is set to begin tomorrow  at 4 p.m.

For more information, visit www.gobearkats.com.