SAN ANGELO – The Angelo State volleyball team defeated Texas A&M-Kingsville 3-0 (25-9, 25-19, 25-22) Friday evening to remain unbeaten at home and move to 12-4 (5-1 Lone Star Conference).
The Belles started the match out with a bang, hitting .500 and committing only one attack error during a dominant opening set.
The dominance continued throughout the match, even as ASU cooled off to hit .246 overall. The Belles held TAMUK under a .100 hitting percentage in all three sets, by far the finest defensive effort of the year for the team.
Offensively, the Belles were led by juniors Anna Graham and Sundara Chinn and senior Audrey Fragniere. Graham posted 11 kills on a sterling .526 hitting percentage on the evening, and Chinn and Fragniere each posted nine.
Defensively, the Belles were led by Chloe Robinson and Sundara Chinn, who posted 17 and 12 digs, respectively. This was Robinson's second straight match recording over 15 digs.
Setter Meghan Parker continued to set the tone as she has all season long, recording 36 assists and 6 digs, adding a service ace for good measure.
The Belles will be on the road this coming weekend, traveling to Midwestern State and Cameron.