Volleyball loses final match in four to Truman on senior night
Last Updated on Friday, 20 November 2009 03:50 Written by Ladi Akitunde Friday, 20 November 2009 03:50
The last game for Madison Benton and Allison Smith in Griffon uniforms was a microcosm of the season for the Griffon volleyball team. At some times, they looked good and played well together. And at other times, they struggled to get anything going on offense and played below their potential.
The Griffons lost their 22nd game of the year by a score of 3-1 (22-25, 25-22, 25-11 and 25-17) against the 19th ranked Truman State Bulldogs. In the opening, it was close, but ultimately belonged to the Griffons. In the first set, the Griffons had 11 kills to the Bulldogs 10. Western also took advantage of the six service errors committed by the Bulldogs. The Griffons looked to carry their smart play from the first set into the second set.
The first set score along with the Griffons smart play was also carried over into second set. Only this time, Western was on the wrong side of the score. Truman State had 13 kills in the second set and hit .312. Benton led the Griffons at the halfway point with 20 set assists while sophomore Alex Behnke topped the team with seven kills.
The third and fourth set saw a big dropoff in play from Western. The Griffons would fall in the third set 25-11. In that set, the team only had six kills and hit .074. The last set in the regular season for Western was about the same as the third. The Bulldogs finished the day out-digging Western 58-53 and also having nine blocks to Western’s five.
Benton believes that the reason for the loss was because the team was pressing in the third and fourth set.
“In the third and fourth sets we were too worried about winning,” Benton said. “We started playing safe instead of playing our own game, and they took advantage of that.”
Smith feels the team failed to reach its potential.
“We fell back into some old habits which is something we worked really hard to get away from,” Smith said. “That is why I was dissappointed after the game, because we didn’t play to our potential.”
The team might have lost their last game of the season, but they might have lost more in losing Benton who had 1,048 assist this year and Smith who had 232 kills total and 1.89 a game.
The records might not have always been good, but it was still a great experience for the two seniors.
“I enjoyed my time playing at Western,” Benton said. “It was difficult at times since I had four different coaches in five years, but the coaches this year did a great job of making me love the game all over again and my passion for the game was the strongest it has been since my freshman year here. I owe a lot of that to them.”
“This season will be a memorable one for me,” Smith said. “Who could forget a season in which we beat Northwest at ever opportunity?”
Despite the struggles throughout the season, both seniors impacted the team during their time at Western and will be greatly missed by the rest of their teammates next season.






