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The Golden Eagles lose to the fifth-ranked Bluejays in four sets, nearly guaranteeing a second-place finish in the Big East
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The Golden Eagles lose to the fifth-ranked Bluejays in four sets, nearly guaranteeing a second-place finish in the Big East

The Marquette Golden Eagles volleyball team fell to the 5th-seeded Creighton Bluejays in four sets, effectively solidifying their position as second in the Big East standings. Despite a strong start, winning the first set 25-21, Marquette struggled in the ensuing sets, losing 25-12, 25-18, 25-13. Creighton dominated offensively and showed their power with high kill numbers, especially from Norah Sis and Ava Martin.

By the numbers

  • Marquette had a first-set hitting percentage of .293, but dropped to .097 in the second set.
  • Creighton recorded 23 kills from Norah Sis and 16 kills from Ava Martin, who also recorded 11 digs for a double-double.

Yes, but

Although Marquette started off strong, their inability to maintain momentum after the first set raises concerns about their consistency against higher-ranked teams. This loss highlights the performance gap with the top opponents in the conference.

State of affairs

  • Marquette is now 18-6 overall and 12-2 in the Big East, with a firm hold on second place.
  • Creighton is positioned for the Big East regular-season title with a 23-2 record and 14-0 in conference play.

What’s next

Going forward, the Golden Eagles will need to regroup and focus on their remaining games to maintain their second-place finish while assessing strategies to close the competitive gap with top teams like Creighton.

In short

This match serves as a crucial lesson for Marquette, emphasizing the need for consistency and competitive resilience as they strive for a better outcome in future high-stakes matches.