Ashton Jessee had a team-high 11 kills, helping Hawaii Hilo to a 25-19, 25-13, 25-13 PacWest volleyball win over host Holy Names on Saturday in Oakland.
Bria Beale added nine kills and Alexandria Parisian had seven for the Vulcans (14-5, 10-3 PacWest) in a match that took just 70 minutes to finish.
Holy Names dropped to 3-17, and 2-13.
>> Cameryn Collie had a match-high 21 kills, leading Hawaii Pacific (7-13, 6-8) to a 25-14, 22-25, 25-22, 25-22 PacWest volleyball win over Dominican (6-13, 4-10) in San Rafael, Calif., on Saturday.
>> Emma Tecklenburg put down a match-high 14 kills as Chaminade swept Academy of Art 25-21, 25-18, 25-15 in a PacWest volleyball match in San Francisco on Saturday.
Claire Zanon had 13 digs for the Silverswords (16-4, 10-4) against the Urban Knights (0-23, 0-15).
Late goals help HPU past UH Hilo
Jair Espinoza scored the go-ahead goal in the 81st minute, leading the Sharks to a 2-0 PacWest men’s soccer win over Hawaii Hilo at Kamehameha-Hawaii on Saturday.
Vulcans goalkeeper Nick Williams had seven saves against 12 shots, but was forced from the match in the 64th minute after a collision with HPU’s Christian Porras. His replacement, Selvin Sandoval, then allowed the goal by Espinoza.
HPU would later get an insurance goal by Teppei Negami in the 90th minute. The win improves HPU’s record to 5-7 on the season, and 3-4 in the PacWest. UH Hilo drops to 3-9 and 2-5.
>> Tim Siegfried scored on a penalty kick in the 79th minute and Point Loma rallied late for a 1-1 tie in a PacWest men’s soccer game at the Saint Louis School Field.
Tyler Ebisuya’s goal in the 54th minute put the Silverswords (3-4-2, 2-3-2) ahead. The Sea Lions moved to 9-5-1 and 5-2-1.
Sharks edge Vulcans in women’s soccer
Ebony Madrid scored off a corner kick in the 36th minute, leading the Hawaii Pacific women (5-5-4, 3-2-2 PacWest) to a 1-0 soccer upset of Hawaii Hilo at Kamehameha-Hawaii on Saturday.
The Vulcans dropped to 7-3-2 and 4-2-1.
>> At Saint Louis School field, Chaminade was shut out by conference leader Point Loma 2-0 in a PacWest women’s soccer match.
The Sea Lions improved to 12-1-1 and 7-0-1, while the Silverswords dropped to 1-8-1 and 0-6-1.