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The No. 21 Razorback volleyball team got its third sweep in as many matches on Saturday as they took down Louisiana Tech 25-9, 25-13 and 25-15.
The opener saw the Hogs’ largest margin of victory in a set this season and the largest since their 25-8 first set win over Stephen F.
Austin in the first round of the 2023 NCAA Tournament. Arkansas only allowed 37 total points on the night, the lowest amount since the Hogs’ sweep of Auburn on Sept. 27, 2023.
Sophomore outside hitter Romani Thurman led the way on offense with 12 kills, a .455 hitting percentage and also added four blocks.
Both Jada Lawson and Olivia Ruy also contributed eight kills apiece and combined for eight digs.
Senior setter Hannah Hogue had another solid outing with 34 assists and four service aces, a season high.
Middle blockers Zoi Evans and Sania Petties tallied five kills each, and Evans had a team-high eight blocks, including two solo.
Arkansas opened the match on an incredible 12-0 service run by Hannah Hogue that featured two aces, five kills and three blocks for the Hogs.
Louisiana Tech’s first points of the night made it 12-3, but Arkansas just kept rolling and grew the lead to as many as 13 by the time the Razorbacks hit 20 points off a kill from Petties.
The Bulldogs tacked on two more points, but a four-point run highlighted by two more aces from Hogue closed the set 25-9 in favor of Arkansas.
The Hogs hit a combined .455 to Louisiana Tech’s -.167 in the set and had just one attack error on 22 attempts.