Middle blocker Kayla Erickson had a career- and match-high 19 kills as Western Washington University University defeated Seattle Pacific University, 25-23, 25-22, 19-25, 25-18, in a hard-fought Great Northwest Athletic Conference volleyball match Thursday, Nov. 15, in Seattle.
The Vikings, ranked No. 15 in this week's Top 25 Poll, improved to 22-3 overall and earned an automatic berth in the West Regional by clinching the conference title with a 15-2 record.
"These girls have worked really hard and I'm so proud of them for everything they've done," WWU coach Diane Flick said in a news release. "An outright league championship is pretty special."
The West Regional takes place on Nov. 29-30 and Dec. 1.
Erickson had an attack percentage of .486 with just two errors in 35 attempts. She also had four block assists.
"We put a saddle on Kayla's back and she took us home tonight," Flick said. "This is the best I've seen her. She had a wonderful match."
Outside hitter Marlayna Geary had her league-leading 16th double-double with 13 kills and 17 digs. Geary now has 1,316 career kills. The school record is 1,379 set by Meghan Evoy (2001-04).
Setter Laurie Yearout had 47 assists in becoming just the fourthWWU player to reach 3,000 in a career. Her current total stands at 3,006.
Libero Samantha Hutchinson finished with a match-best 33 digs. Jennica McPherson contributed five kills and 15 digs, and Emily Boerger had five kills, one block solo and five block assists.
WWU led 13-9 in the first set, but there were 10 ties after that, the last at 23-23 before a kill by McPherson and an attack error ended it. The Vikings went out to an 11-4 lead in the second set, then withstood an 11-4 run by SPU.
The Falcons scored 13 of the first 17 points in winning the third set, WWU coming back to within three, 20-17. The Vikings ended the fourth set and the match with an 11-6 run that began with three straight kills by Erickson.
The league title is WWU's sixth in the 12-year history of the GNAC.


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