TWIN FALLS, Idaho - The College of Southern Idaho avenged an early season loss to Southern Nevada, beating the Coyotes 21-25, 25-11, 18-25, 26-24, 15-8 Friday in a Scenic West Athletic Conference matchup.
Down 2-1 in sets, the Golden Eagles were sparked by the play of
Heavenly Campbell and
Danea King late. Campbell finished with five kills, two assists, three digs and a service ace in the final two sets, while King had three kills and three blocks.
Valentina Sarti-Cipriani and
Yale Spoja were solid all night on the right side. Sarti-Cipriani led CSI with 15 kills and six blocks. Spoja added a 10 kills and two blocks.
Mackenna Thayne finished the match with eight kills, four service aces and four digs.
Kaulana Kalulu-Sugai posted a team-high 27 assists and added two service aces, while
Miyu Tsurumaki led the Golden Eagles defensively with 13 digs.
CSI, now 12-11 overall and 2-4 in conference play, hosts Snow College Saturday at 1 p.m. in its final home match of the year. Prior to the match starting, the sophomore class will be recognized.