Indiana University Athletics

Haworth Runs Balanced Offense in Sweep of Iowa
9/29/2023 10:30:00 PM | Women's Volleyball
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - The Indiana Volleyball team (12-4, 2-1) ran a well-balanced offense on Friday (September 29th) night enroute to an efficient sweep of visiting Iowa at Wilkinson Hall.
Junior setter Camryn Haworth dished out 37 assists as the Hoosiers dispatched of the Hawkeyes in three sets (25-20, 25-19, 25-16) to earn their second Big Ten win of the season.
Four Hoosiers went for nine-or-more kills including a game-high 12 putaways from graduate student middle blocker Kaley Rammelsberg. Freshman libero Ramsey Gary led IU with 13 digs while Haworth dug 10 balls for her fifth double-double of the season.
IU begins a Big Ten campaign 2-1 for the second-straight year and will welcome No. 2 Nebraska on Saturday (September 30th) evening for a sold-out match on the Big Ten Network.
Stats and Notes
Team
• The Hoosiers dominated the stat sheet, outhitting the Hawkeyes (.288-.180) while putting away 15-more kills with just one additional error.
• IU went unaced for the first time in over two seasons while forcing Iowa into five reception errors with Haworth leading the team on three aces.
• As a team, IU hit over .300 in both the second and third sets with just six attacking errors over the final two frames of the match.
#10 Haworth, Camryn
• The junior ran an efficient offense on Friday night as all five primary attackers got 16-or-more swings with four putting away at least nine kills on the night.
• Haworth recorded her fifth double-double of the season with 37 assists and 10 digs. She also chipped in a team-high three service aces and a pair of kills.
• Now with 130 career aces, Haworth has matched the program's all-time rally era record. She is tied for fifth on the all-time list and will break Taylor Lebo's seven-year old rally era record with just one more ace.
#15 Kjolhede, Savannah
• Another efficient night offensively for the senior, Kjolhede put away nine kills on 16 swings with just one error on the evening.
• The Colleyville, Texas native now has 313 career blocks, moving her closer to the program's all-time top 10 list.
#16 Geddes, Morgan
• Inserted back into the starting rotation, playing front row while junior outside hitter Mady Saris goes into the back, Geddes went for nine kills with just one error on 21 swings.
• She led the team with four blocks, matching a career high, while also contributing three digs.
#32 Gary, Ramsey
• Despite not seeing a lot of balls hit her way, Gary managed a team-best 13 digs. Gary has gone for 10+ digs in 14 of 16 matches this season.
Scoring Recap
Set 1: Indiana 25, Iowa 20
• A sluggish start on both sides, IU took advantage down the stretch with 15 kills and five blocks in a first-set victory.
• Rammelsberg had six kills in the opening frame including three in a six-point stretch as IU jumped out to a 14-11 lead and forced Iowa into a timeout.
• IU won the race to 20 as a pair of Kjolhede kills put the home team up 21-16 late in the set. The teams split the final eight points as IU took the 25-20 win in the first.
Set 2: Indiana 25, Iowa 19
• IU hit .325 (17-4-40) in the second set with Kjolhede leading on .571 hitting offensively (4-0-7) to take the second set 25-19.
• After Iowa closed the gap to just one (10-9), IU went on a 7-3 run before the visitors used their first timeout of the set down five.
• Haworth recorded her first ace of the night late in the set as IU rolled to a six-point victory to take a 2-0 advantage.
Set 3: Indiana 25, Iowa 16
• Kjolhede, Rammelsberg and Geddes all went errorless in set three as IU hit .353 as a team (14-2-34), putting away Iowa 25-16 to sweep the match.
• Haworth recorded back-to-back aces to take a 10-9 lead in the set as IU closed on a 18-7 run over the final 25 points of the match.
Junior setter Camryn Haworth dished out 37 assists as the Hoosiers dispatched of the Hawkeyes in three sets (25-20, 25-19, 25-16) to earn their second Big Ten win of the season.
Four Hoosiers went for nine-or-more kills including a game-high 12 putaways from graduate student middle blocker Kaley Rammelsberg. Freshman libero Ramsey Gary led IU with 13 digs while Haworth dug 10 balls for her fifth double-double of the season.
IU begins a Big Ten campaign 2-1 for the second-straight year and will welcome No. 2 Nebraska on Saturday (September 30th) evening for a sold-out match on the Big Ten Network.
Stats and Notes
Team
• The Hoosiers dominated the stat sheet, outhitting the Hawkeyes (.288-.180) while putting away 15-more kills with just one additional error.
• IU went unaced for the first time in over two seasons while forcing Iowa into five reception errors with Haworth leading the team on three aces.
• As a team, IU hit over .300 in both the second and third sets with just six attacking errors over the final two frames of the match.
#10 Haworth, Camryn
• The junior ran an efficient offense on Friday night as all five primary attackers got 16-or-more swings with four putting away at least nine kills on the night.
• Haworth recorded her fifth double-double of the season with 37 assists and 10 digs. She also chipped in a team-high three service aces and a pair of kills.
• Now with 130 career aces, Haworth has matched the program's all-time rally era record. She is tied for fifth on the all-time list and will break Taylor Lebo's seven-year old rally era record with just one more ace.
#15 Kjolhede, Savannah
• Another efficient night offensively for the senior, Kjolhede put away nine kills on 16 swings with just one error on the evening.
• The Colleyville, Texas native now has 313 career blocks, moving her closer to the program's all-time top 10 list.
#16 Geddes, Morgan
• Inserted back into the starting rotation, playing front row while junior outside hitter Mady Saris goes into the back, Geddes went for nine kills with just one error on 21 swings.
• She led the team with four blocks, matching a career high, while also contributing three digs.
#32 Gary, Ramsey
• Despite not seeing a lot of balls hit her way, Gary managed a team-best 13 digs. Gary has gone for 10+ digs in 14 of 16 matches this season.
Scoring Recap
Set 1: Indiana 25, Iowa 20
• A sluggish start on both sides, IU took advantage down the stretch with 15 kills and five blocks in a first-set victory.
• Rammelsberg had six kills in the opening frame including three in a six-point stretch as IU jumped out to a 14-11 lead and forced Iowa into a timeout.
• IU won the race to 20 as a pair of Kjolhede kills put the home team up 21-16 late in the set. The teams split the final eight points as IU took the 25-20 win in the first.
Set 2: Indiana 25, Iowa 19
• IU hit .325 (17-4-40) in the second set with Kjolhede leading on .571 hitting offensively (4-0-7) to take the second set 25-19.
• After Iowa closed the gap to just one (10-9), IU went on a 7-3 run before the visitors used their first timeout of the set down five.
• Haworth recorded her first ace of the night late in the set as IU rolled to a six-point victory to take a 2-0 advantage.
Set 3: Indiana 25, Iowa 16
• Kjolhede, Rammelsberg and Geddes all went errorless in set three as IU hit .353 as a team (14-2-34), putting away Iowa 25-16 to sweep the match.
• Haworth recorded back-to-back aces to take a 10-9 lead in the set as IU closed on a 18-7 run over the final 25 points of the match.
Team Stats
Iowa
IND
Kills
31
46
Errors
13
14
Attempts
100
111
Hitting %
.180
.288
Points
37.0
57.0
Assists
29
40
Aces
0
5
Blocks
6
6
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