University of Louisiana at Lafayette Athletics

Friday, November 7
Mobile, Ala.
6 p.m.

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17-11, 6-10SBC

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South Alabama

10-15, 5-10SBC

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South Alabama
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Heather Mazeitis-Fontenot 2014

Mazeitis-Fontenot Picks Up 100th Victory At UL In 3-2 Win At South Alabama

11/7/2014 8:27:00 PM | Volleyball

MOBILE, Ala. – The Ragin' Cajuns went to five sets for the third straight match, and pulled out a 3-2 (25-23, 22-25, 20-25, 25-20, 15-12) over South Alabama on Friday night, a win that served as head coach Heather Mazeitis-Fontenot's 100th career win at Louisiana.
 
The win pushes the Ragin' Cajuns (17-11, 6-10 SBC) a half game ahead of the Jaguars (10-15, 5-10 SBC) for the final spot in the upcoming Sun Belt Conference Tournament.
 
Four players reached double-figure kills for the Cajuns, led by Kaylee Nemeth's 14. Sara Mossakowski and Chanelle Gardner had 12 apiece, and Stacey Reilly had 10. Kae Kae Lockhart just missed double figures with nine kills, along with six blocks.
 
Andrea Hole had another double-double with 47 assists and 24 digs, just missing her career high of 25. Caitlyn Auxilien was right behind Hole in digs with 18 of her own.
 
The Cajuns got out to a 5-1 lead out of the gate in the opening set, but the Jags stayed within striking distance before finally tying things up at 17-17. But a kill from Nemeth and one of Mossakowski's five kills in the set put the Cajuns back in front, and after USA tied it up once more the Cajuns converted their third set-point try to gain a 1-0 lead with a 25-23 win.
 
UL carried the momentum from Set 1 into Set 2 early on, scoring the first four point of the period. But again the Jags came back, scoring the next four and using a 7-1 spurt midway through the set to turn a 14-11 deficit into an 18-15 lead. They stretched the advantage to 22-16 before finally closing it out at 25-22.
 
The Jaguars went ahead 2-1 in the third set, taking the lead in the set for good at 14-13 on a block from Nikki Gittens and Emma Anderson. The Cajuns got as close as one point late in the set on a kill from Kelly Wiesmann to cut the lead to 21-20 before the Jags put home the final four points of the set.
 
Louisiana pushed it to a decisive fifth set with a 25-20 win in the fourth, They led by as much as eight on a kill from Andrea Hole to give UL a 20-13. The Jaguars scored five of the next seven points to get back to within 22-18, but Lockhart put an end to that run with a score and the Cajuns finished it off with a Nemeth kill and a Jaguar service error.
 
The fifth set was close throughout, and tied as late as 12-12 before Hole found Lockhart for a kill to unknot the tie. Nemeth and Lockhart then teamed up for a block to get UL to a match-point try and Nemeth finished it off with a kill from the right side to cap a 3-0 spurt to end the match for the Cajuns.
 
Louisiana will now turn around and take on Troy on Saturday at 7:00 p.m. in Troy to wrap up the weekend.
 
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