Grimmer Leads No. 12 BYU in Sweep Over Gonzaga

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PROVO, Utah – Sophomore opposite Kate Grimmer and No. 12 BYU women’s volleyball proved to be too much for Gonzaga, defeating the Bulldogs in straight sets (25-19, 25-22, 25-22) at the Smith Fieldhouse on Wednesday.

"We knew we were going to have to bring the energy," said BYU head coach Heather Olmstead. "I thought we weathered the storm. I thought Gonzaga played great, they made great defensive plays and they made it really hard for us to get kills. Give credit to them and credit to our team for sticking with it. They really fought and battled, and I'm really proud of our team."

Grimmer finished the day with 13 kills on a .385 clip while adding six digs and a pair of blocks. Senior outside hitter Taylen Ballard-Nixon also reached double-digit kills with 12 while adding three blocks and two aces to her stat line. Freshman outside hitter Leilani Dodson finished the day with five kills to go with a match-high five blocks and freshman outside hitter Erin Livingston contributed six kills.

"Kate Grimmer's strengths are the energy she brings to the team, her enthusiasm and her arm," Olmstead said. "We saw that in her when we were recruiting her. She makes other people want to play better. She brings the energy. She was transitioning hard every point. She was available for Whitney Bower to set her and Whitney was finding her."

BYU (5-0, 4-0 WCC) outblocked Gonzaga 7-5 and totaled 52 digs to hold Gonzaga (1-3, 1-3 WCC) to a .178 hitting percentage. Freshman libero Madi Allen led both teams in digs with 16 and collected three assists. Sophomore setter Whitney Bower ended with nine digs and a match-high 34 assists.

Final Box Score

SET ONE
The two teams traded points to start the match until a kill by Ballard-Nixon gave the Cougars a three-point lead, 13-10. A kill by Grimmer and a Gonzaga service error extended the Cougars' lead to four at the media timeout, 15-11. Ballard-Nixon followed up her fourth kill of the first game with an ace to put BYU up 18-13. A Bulldog ace capped a 4-0 run bring the score within two, 20-18. A successful challenge by coach Olmstead shifted momentum back the Cougars' way, fueling a 3-0 run. BYU went on to win the set 25-19, finishing the first game with 21 digs, 10 of which coming from Allen.

SET TWO
Gonzaga jumped out to an early 3-1 advantage before the Cougars answered with a pair of kills and a block to claim a 4-3 edge. Neither team could find much separation as a kill by Ballard-Nixon put BYU up one, 16-15. The Cougars' fourth block of the day resulted in a two-point BYU lead, 22-20, forcing a Gonzaga timeout. Grimmer clinched the second game, 25-22, with her third kill of the set.

SET THREE
Junior setter Tayler Hifo dropped BYU’s third ace of the match to give the Cougars 2-0 edge in the third game. Kills by Dodson, Bower and Livingston helped extend the Cougars’ lead to 9-5. A 6-3 run brought the Bulldogs within a single point, 12-11. With the assistance of a service error, BYU went into a media timeout up 15-12. Gonzaga fought back to bring the score within one point, 18-17. Both teams kept the score within a single point as a kill by Grimmer led to a 21-20 BYU lead. A pair of costly Bulldog errors and a kill by Ballard-Nixon secured the sweep for the Cougars, 25-22.

BYU will remain at home and will host Loyola Marymount on back-to-back days, Feb. 16-17, at the Smith Fieldhouse. Both matches are currently scheduled for 7 p.m. MT and will be broadcast on BYUtv and the BYUtv App.