
Troy jumped out to an early lead in the second set, but Arkansas righted the ship with a kill from Gillen and ace by Hogue for a 10-9 edge. The Hogs led by as many as 11 and closed the set with a kill from Head for the 25-14 victory. Jackson answered with her second ace, and Arkansas kept firing. The Trojans added two, but the Razorbacks pushed it to 15-8 and prompted another Troy timeout. Troy found some momentum and stayed close, but Arkansas widened the gap with a trio of kills from Gillen and Zoi Evans that made it 12-6 Hogs.

Junior setter Hannah Hogue had one-third of those, and five is a new career high for her.Īrkansas opened the set with a 6-2 run that was highlighted by service aces from Courtney Jackson and Maggie Cartwright. The Razorbacks also had 15 service aces, which ties the program record for second-highest in a match, last recorded in 2003. This comes the day after Petties notched a new career high in blocks with eight in the team’s five-set victory over Western Kentucky.Īrkansas finished the match with 13 total blocks, the second double-digit blocking performance for the Hogs in as many contests. 545 hitting percentage, and she put up seven blocks. Junior middle blocker Sania Petties had an excellent match on both sides of the ball with a career-high 15 kills and a. She also finished the day with 10 digs for a double-double and had two service aces. Graduate outside hitter Jill Gillen led the Razorbacks with 19 kills on 40 swings for a. 17 Arkansas took down Troy 3-1 on Saturday morning.

The Hogs closed out their first road trip with another win and went a perfect 3-0 on the weekend as No.
