Dons Rally Falls Short in 3-1 Loss to Saddleback

Haylie Slater (left) sets up Chloe Anderson in the Dons Orange Empire match with Saddleback College.
Haylie Slater (left) sets up Chloe Anderson in the Dons Orange Empire match with Saddleback College.

SANTA ANA - The Dons were able to force a fourth set but couldn't finish their rally as they lost to visiting Saddleback College 3-1 in an Orange Empire Conference match. The loss drops the Dons to 1-8 overall and 0-2 in conference while Saddleback improves to 4-6 and 1-1. The set scores were 25-13, 25-21, 19-25 and 25-18.

The first set opened with the Gauchos scoring the first two points before the Dons came back to grab an early 3-2 lead. The Dons would go on to break two ties to take leads of 4-3 on a Madison Logan kill and again at 5-4 on a Fernanda Ruiz kill.

After the set was tied 6-6, Saddleback went on a 4-0 run to reclaim the lead for good. The Dons would keep it close at 10-7 on a Chloe Anderson kill and again at 12-9 on a Ruiz kill, but the Gauchos would pull away late and win the set 25-13.

Saddleback opened the second set with the first point but the Dons would score four in a row, including a Filana Duvan service ace, to take a 4-1 lead. After Saddleback came back to force a tie at 8-8, the Gauchos reclaimed the lead at 10-8.

But the Dons would battle back and, using an Anderson kill and a Duvan service ace, tie the set at 12-12 before taking the lead at 13-12.  The two teams would play to four more ties up to 17-17 before the Gauchos broke the final tie with a 7-0 run to force set point. The Dons closed the gap to 24-21 with a 4-0 run before Saddleback won the set 24-21.

The third set opened with the teams trading the lead two times before the Dons used a 4-1 run, including three kills by Anderson, to grab a 7-5 lead. Starting with a Haylie Slater service ace at 10-7, the Dons went on a 5-1 run capped off by three-straight kills by Anderson to extend their lead to 15-8. The Dons continued to pull away before a late Gaucho run pulled Saddleback within five at 24-19. However, SAC was able to close the set out and force a fourth set with the 25-19 win.

The teams once again played close early on in the fourth set with ties of 3-3, 5-5 and 6-6 before Saddleback went on a 6-0 run to take a 12-6 lead. The Gauchos turned that lead into a 10-point lead at 18-8 before the Dons started chipping away late. The Dons were able to cut the Saddleback lead to just five at 21-16 before the Gauchos won the set, and the match, by a final of 25-18.