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Tough 2nd set loss. 25-22. ND played very well and got up by Domerduck
19-17 before the Ducks ran off 6 straight to be up 23-19. ND fought back with some incredible rallies to get to down 1 23-22, but after a service error by ND the Ducks got the set point. Niego and Hamilton have been awesome. Coach Johnson even extended an Oregon timeout to keep Niego serving in the game as she needed her ankle retaped. Wenzel, Mueth, Hannah T, and Zoe with her assists/digs have all played very well. Ducks just seem to have too many horses. Brooke Nuneveller is a tremendous all around player with 9 kills and 16 digs. Then you have 6'3" Lewis who has 11 kills hitting at an incredible .688, 6'4" Bacon has 7 kills at .500, and 6'4" Borup with 5 kills and 10 digs. ND is certainly missing 6'4" Miller.