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Women's volleyball clinches playoff berth

Three seniors honored prior to match

Amy Lewis

Issue date: 11/23/08 Section: Sports
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Senior Brittany Ferguson and Sophomore Maddison Thivierge prepare to block Portland State.
Media Credit: Claire Padgett
Senior Brittany Ferguson and Sophomore Maddison Thivierge prepare to block Portland State.
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The Sacramento State women's volleyball team won the most important game of their season on Saturday night. The Hornets had to win the game against Portland State in order to earn a spot in the playoffs and the win leaves Sac State with a sixth place finish in the Big Sky league. Saturday's game was the last home game of the season.

The night started off with a ceremony to recognize the graduating seniors on the team. Katie Van Der Wende, Brittany Ferguson and Rose Burke took turns standing on the court with their families. They received flowers and the announcer talked about their achievements.

Van Der Wende plays Libero for the Hornets and is currently ranked sixth in the league.

Ferguson, an Opposite, had her best season this year. She earned a .545 average with six kills in Saturday's game.

Burke, the team's setter, is ranked second in the league and fifth in Hornet history. She played her 105th consecutive match Saturday.

Sacramento State took command of the match from the first game and held control until the end. The game started off with two consecutive points by the Portland State Vikings but the Hornets tied it up by 4-4. The Hornets took the lead from that point on didn't give it up. The Hornets held a seven point mid-way through the match and kept a commanding point difference throughout the rest of the game. The final score was 25-18 Hornets.

The second game started with five consecutive points for the Hornets. Sac State took a significant lead of 10-2 but let the Vikings inch their way back to finally come within three points towards the end of the game. The Hornets didn't let the Vikings shake them up. They won the game 25-20. Portland State had four more kills than Sac State during the second game but made seven more errors than the Hornets.

The Vikings took charge of the first game. It was tied at 3-3 when the Vikings earned their biggest lead of the night, bringing the score to 3-7 Vikings. Sac State then tied it up at 7-7. The teams battled their way to a 10-10 tie before the Hornets took complete control during the second half of the game. Sac State gave up only two points for the rest of the game. The final score was a decisive Hornet victory of 25-12.
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