SPRINGFIELD – Missouri State senior setter
Morgan Sprague equaled a career high with 24 digs and became the 28
th player in school history to reach 1,000 in a career Friday evening, but the Bears fell to visiting Weber State in five sets in the Dr. Mary Jo Wynn Invitational at Hammons Student Center.
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Sprague had 10 digs in the fifth set alone in a match that saw both teams reach triple digits in that category. Weber State (3-4) took the lead for good with two kills in the decisive period for an 8-6 advantage and the Bears were unable to seize momentum back, falling by set scores of 21-25, 25-22, 16-25, 25-18, 11-15.
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Iva Halacheva (14),
GG Carvacho (13) and
Lexi Weinberg (9) all had season highs for kills as the Bears (5-4) were without their top two season kill leaders in the match.
Kate Owen had a season-high 26 digs,
Brooke Eslinger had 17 and
Kya Johnson tallied 13.
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The Bears hit below .100 in the first and third periods, both won by the Wildcats, while the offense clicked in the even-numbered sets with a pair of efficiencies above the .300 mark for wins.
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MoState limited itself to just two errors in the fourth set and hit .316 to extend the match, getting a balanced effort from seven different point-scorers. A 6-0 run to 10-6 and a 4-0 spurt to 17-11 were the difference.
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Sprague added 48 assists and is also the third player in school history with 3,000 assists and 1,000 digs in a career.
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The Bears conclude tournament play Saturday at 1 p.m. against Saint Louis.
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