The CU run extended to five with a CU block and Wildcat error to force another timeout at 13-10. Colorado went on a three-point run to take the lead at 11-10 to force an Arizona timeout as Campbell and Kuehl combined for five kills in a 6-2 run. SET FOUR: The teams battled to a four-point tie before Arizona put together four straight for a 7-4 lead. The Wildcats finished off the set on a three-point run to 25-18. Arizona hit the 20-point mark up five as Zellows led with five blocks this set alone, forcing a CU timeout. The call stayed, but CU put down three-straight trailing 17-14 to force an Arizona timeout. Arizona challenged a call at 13-9 despite leading. She followed it up with a ball handling error and then a kill to 10-6 before CU challenged a play unsuccessfully.
Fellows earned her third block of the set at 9-5 as she began to take over. An ace extended the run to five and forced a CU timeout at 7-3. SET THREE: Arizona put down four straight for a 6-3 lead.
After a slow two dig set, DeLuzio recorded seven in the second to take the team lead with nine. Set point came at 24-18 and the Buffs finished it off two plays later to finish the set hitting. A Kuehl kill sparked a run of three for Colorado to 21-17 as CU was holding Arizona to a. Arizona put together another run of three to force a CU timeout with the Buffs leading 17-16. UofA put together a run of three to close the gap to 16-13. Colorado started a three-point run off of Arizona attack errors to a 14-10 lead hitting. The Wildcats responded with a run of their own to bring it within one at 8-7 with Tabron hitting. SET TWO: Colorado took an early three-point run to lead 7-3 and force an Arizona timeout. Set point came at 24-16, with it finishing off two plays later at 25-17. A second timeout came early at 20-13 as CU struggled in serve receive, allowing another ace. Maldonado Diaz was started early with five kills hitting. Colorado brought things within one at 11-10, but then Arizona strung together three straight to 16-11 and force a CU timeout with four Wildcat aces. SET ONE: The Buffs earned a 5-4 lead after back-to-back aces from Perry. They close out the regular season on the road at Utah on Nov. The Buffaloes return home for three-straight matches against Stanford, Cal and Washington. Libero Kamaile Hiapo also had four service aces.Īrizona owned the service line with a dozen aces to CU's six and also had similar numbers at the net with 11 blocks to Colorado's six. Puk Stubbe added 13 kills and as many digs, while Zyonna Fellows had a match-high seven blocks including five in the third set alone. The Wildcats were led by Sofia Maldonado Diaz with 15 kills hitting. Meegan Hart was a part of all but one block for Colorado with five block assists.Īlso for the Buffs, Savannah Perry tied her career-high with four service aces in the match.
Jill Schneggenburger also had a good day in the backrow with 15 digs. On the defensive side, Brynna DeLuzio finished with a match-high 18 digs and seven assists. Her double-double is the 43 rd in her career, moving her into a tie for 10 th in CU history with her former teammate Alexa Smith. 455 hitting percentage as Jenna Ewert finished with 41 assists and 16 digs. Alexia Kuehl had a strong match as well with 11 kills and a. Maya Tabron had a match-high 16 kills while Jahara Campbell had 13 kills with a. The Buffaloes (14-11, 5-11 Pac-12) had six opportunities to send the match to a fifth set, but Arizona (15-12, 7-9 Pac-12) survived every set point to take the win and the season sweep. The final episode of Sofia The First aired last week.TUCSON – Colorado women's volleyball dropped a 3-1 (25-17, 19-25, 25-18, 32-30) match here Sunday afternoon after Arizona served up a dozen aces. It has been an absolutely honor to get to being her character to life over the 4 seasons and multiple specials we were allowed to make."
"Sofia is an incredibly strong, intelligent, kind and spunky young girl who is never afraid to take on any and all challenges that are thrown at her."Īriel continued, "She is a character that I am so proud of considering I have young nieces, nephews and god children who are influenced by the characters they idolize on the tv. PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Ariel Winterįor the past 7 or so years, I have been so lucky to play Princess Sofia, as well as work with the amazing team that made this project as special as it is," she writes. The 20-year-old actress has voiced the animated character since the start of the series, and got emotional about the show on her Instagram about the end of it. Ariel Winter has finally shared a heartfelt note about the ending of Sofia The First.