Ohio State volleyball continues B1G winning streak with 4-set win over Northwestern
Ohio State volleyball has rallied from an early conference loss to Nebraska. Since losing to the Huskers in 5 sets, the Buckeyes have rattled off 4 straight wins in B1G play.
In that 4-match winning streak, Ohio State is 12-5 in sets played with just a single 5-set match involved. That came during a home win over No. 13 Penn State Friday evening.
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On Sunday, the Buckeyes took on Northwestern and put up a big outing. One of the true stars from the outing was Emily Londot.
Londot led the Buckeyes with 18 kills and established a new career-high with 19 digs. She rounded out the evening with 4 blocks and 3 assists.
S4 | @emilylondot is all over the court today with 16 kills and a career-high 19 digs!!#GoBucks #Team53 pic.twitter.com/Shdmq4UewU
— Ohio State Women’s Volleyball (@OhioStateWVB) October 9, 2022
Gabby Gonzales – another star of Ohio State’s win – closed things out with back-to-back aces. Gonzales finished the match with 8 aces to lead all players and was effective on the attack with 12 kills.
BUCKEYES WIN!! Back-to-back aces from @gabbygonzalesss seal the victory!#GoBucks #Team53 pic.twitter.com/fzkcp2goHG
— Ohio State Women’s Volleyball (@OhioStateWVB) October 9, 2022
Jenaisya Moore also played a big role for the Buckeyes. Moore finished second on the team with 13 kills and added 2 blocks in the win.
With the win, Ohio State is now 5-1 in B1G play and is tied for second in the conference.
Ohio State is now 5-1 in @B1GVolleyball play and tied for second in the conference after a four-set win (21-25, 25-23, 25-23, 25-15) against (RV) Northwestern!
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📸 (Jay LaPrete & Ohio State Athletics): https://t.co/MXdGQgnFTu#GoBucks #Team53 pic.twitter.com/qyql4Qdxa3— Ohio State Women’s Volleyball (@OhioStateWVB) October 9, 2022