WEATHERFORD – SWOSU Volleyball remained unbeaten at home with a dominant sweep of Southern Nazarene on Monday night, opening a busy week of Great American Conference play.
The Bulldogs rolled to set wins of 25-15, 25-13, and 25-11 — winning more decisively with each frame. SWOSU improved to 3-0 at home this season, claiming all nine sets played inside the Pioneer Event Center, and now sits at 4-1 in conference action.
Offensively, the Dawgs were sharp from start to finish, hitting a season-best .348 with only nine errors. The attack was well-balanced, led by Jenna Houk, Paris Patterson, and Sydnee Winfrey, who combined for 25 kills. Houk posted nine kills on a flawless night with no errors and added a team-high 11 digs.
Freshman setter Mackenzie Sims made her first conference start and impressed with 31 assists and 10 digs — both career highs — marking one of two double-digit dig totals for the Bulldogs.
At the net, SWOSU's block continued to be a difference-maker. The Dawgs totaled 10 team blocks, led by Katja Blanchat and Hailey Smith, who were each in on four.
Defensively, SWOSU held SNU to just .064 hitting — the fourth-lowest mark by an opponent this season. Notably, three of the Bulldogs' four best defensive performances have come in conference play.
SWOSU now heads to Arkansas for back-to-back matches, taking on Ouachita on Thursday followed by Henderson State on Friday.