Team Stats
UNM
Boise
Kills
24
45
Errors
17
12
Attempts
99
94
Hitting %
.071
.351
Points
30
58
Assists
23
43
Aces
3
6
Blocks
3
7
Game Leaders
Kills-Aces-Blocks
Players Mentioned

Broncos Dominating in Sweep Over Lobos
3/6/2021 4:20:00 PM | Women's Volleyball
Boise State defeated New Mexico 3-0 for the second straight day to earn the weekend sweep.
BOISE, Idaho - Kayly Pau led Boise State volleyball with a team-high 10 kills as the Broncos completed the sweep over New Mexico beating the Lobos 3-0 on Saturday in Bronco Gym. Boise State took control early in each set as it rolled past UNM in three 25-16, 25-15, 25-14. The victory improved the Broncos to 8-2 overall and kept them a perfect 6-0 at home.
"It was a really good effort from start to finish and I was really proud of how everybody played today," said head coach Shawn Garus. "I thought Annie (Kaminski) was special out there today, she was very fast and dynamic. I'm excited for her to have such a good performance at home. Kayly was also solid for us again, especially on her birthday! She led the team again in kills, hit well and had a lot of energy. It was nice to see the hard work that everyone is putting in during practice to pay off, this was a team win against the Lobos."
Pau hit 33.3 percent on the day with 10 kills and three errors on 21 attempts. She also had three block assists and finished with 11.5 points.
Offensively, Lauren Ohlinger was not far behind Pau with nine kills to go with one service ace and 12 digs. Annie Kaminski added eight kills on eight attempts to hit a perfect 100 percent, she also had two block assists. Shae Duffy had seven kills and two block assists.
Danielle Boss led the team from the setter position finishing with three kills, 27 assists, 10 digs and one block. Boss moved into fifth-place in the Boise State record book for the rally scoring era (2001-present) over the weekend with 44 combined over the two matches to give her 1,966 in her career.
Freshman Ashley Hayden came in at times to spell Boss at setter finishing with eight assists, three digs and one block solo. The setter tandem led Boise State to a 35.1 team hitting percentage, the second-best effort this season.
Allison Casillas led the team defensively in the back row with a team-high 17 digs followed by Ohlinger's 10 and Boss' 10.
Boise State will be back in action next weekend when the Broncos travel to Reno, Nev., to face the Nevada Wolf Pack for two matches.
The Broncos take another 3-0 match against the Lobos! 🏐💪🔥
— Boise State VB (@BroncoSportsVB) March 6, 2021
25-16, 25-15, 25-14#BleedBlue pic.twitter.com/CifPv20LY7
"It was a really good effort from start to finish and I was really proud of how everybody played today," said head coach Shawn Garus. "I thought Annie (Kaminski) was special out there today, she was very fast and dynamic. I'm excited for her to have such a good performance at home. Kayly was also solid for us again, especially on her birthday! She led the team again in kills, hit well and had a lot of energy. It was nice to see the hard work that everyone is putting in during practice to pay off, this was a team win against the Lobos."
Pau hit 33.3 percent on the day with 10 kills and three errors on 21 attempts. She also had three block assists and finished with 11.5 points.
Offensively, Lauren Ohlinger was not far behind Pau with nine kills to go with one service ace and 12 digs. Annie Kaminski added eight kills on eight attempts to hit a perfect 100 percent, she also had two block assists. Shae Duffy had seven kills and two block assists.
Danielle Boss led the team from the setter position finishing with three kills, 27 assists, 10 digs and one block. Boss moved into fifth-place in the Boise State record book for the rally scoring era (2001-present) over the weekend with 44 combined over the two matches to give her 1,966 in her career.
Freshman Ashley Hayden came in at times to spell Boss at setter finishing with eight assists, three digs and one block solo. The setter tandem led Boise State to a 35.1 team hitting percentage, the second-best effort this season.
Allison Casillas led the team defensively in the back row with a team-high 17 digs followed by Ohlinger's 10 and Boss' 10.
Boise State will be back in action next weekend when the Broncos travel to Reno, Nev., to face the Nevada Wolf Pack for two matches.
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