Adom guides Baylor to victory

No. 21 middle blocker Briana Tolbert prepares to spike the ball for another point in the game against West Virginia University on Tuesday in the Ferrell Center.
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Sophomore leads in kills against WVU

By Krista Pirtle
Sports writer

The Bears volleyball team powered their way through West Virginia University 3-0 (25-14, 25-19, 25-20) Monday night at the Ferrell Center.

“We were really focused on reaching some milestones on our game,” said Baylor head coach Jim Barnes. “We were wanting to be up 15 or more kills every set and we did that tonight.”

Baylor’s front totaled 52 kills on the evening led by sophomore outside hitter Zoe Adom with 13 at .211, freshman utility Adri Nora with 12 at .440 and junior middle blocker Torri Campbell with 11 at .409.

“We really wanted to get more aggressive attacking the ball,” Barnes said. “When they went to our middles, our lefts were open one-on-one so Zoe [Adom] and Adri [Nora] got a lot of kills.”

With their 74 digs, Baylor allowed only 28 kills from WVU. Senior libero Allison King led the way with 24 followed by senior outside hitter Qian Zhang with 13.

Even though the total number of blocks for the Lady Bears totaled four, there was more action at the net than the statistics will point to.

“Our defense definitely outhustled them and I thought that we had more energy and momentum than them,” Nora said. “In the end we came through. Our blockers are crazy. Bri [Tolbert] and Torri [Campbell] are crazy. We definitely had a solid four hands up there tonight.”

The opening set featured a dominating offensive performance as Baylor recorded 18 kills at .444.

West Virginia could not get things rolling as they hit .078 and recorded half as many kills as the Bears.

The second match saw athletes running all over, hustling for the ball.

Baylor had 19 kills this time but hit at .222 due to seven errors.

West Virginia still could not seem to find its groove as it was held to only six kills at .089.

The final set WVU would not relinquish easily as the two teams battled back and forth with eight ties and four lead changes, but their resiliency could not overthrow the Bears, as they took the set to win the match.

Baylor appeared to let off the steam a little bit, recording 15 kills at .250.

West Virginia finally found some offense, as they had 13 kills at .154 for the final set.

“We battled, I thought, harder,” Barnes said.

“There’s times when we were good, but we were never in really good sync tonight. That was the key to not give them easy points. We’re not there yet, but I saw good signs as far as moving in that direction.”

Baylor takes the floor again this weekend in Beaumont, for the MCM Elegante Invitational.

The Bears’ first game will be against UTEP at 4 p.m., Friday.