Pirates handle Lancers
COSTA MESA â If you talked to Coach Chuck Cutenese at the start of the season, he expected Orange Coast College to be a top-seeded womenâs volleyball team in the playoffs.
The Pirates arenât, but they get a shot at a No. 1 team.
The No. 8-seeded Pirates advanced out of the opening round of the Southern California Regional playoffs with a 25-27, 25-19, 25-12, 25-17 home victory against Pasadena City College Tuesday night.
Next for OCC (19-4) is top-seeded Los Angeles Pierce College (30-1) Saturday.
Cutenese hasnât seen the Brahmas this season. The last time these two programs faced each other was 2006, when OCC made it back-to-back state championships with a three-game sweep of the Brahmas.
OCC was the favorite back then. The situation is a lot different now.
âThe challenge that I put in front of them is that we had some early lapses,â Cutenese said. âHad we taken care of business we wouldâve been a higher seed, but this is a chance to prove that we shouldâve been a higher seed.â
Gauging from dropping the opening game Tuesday, OCC looked like a No. 8 seed.
The Pirates eventually settled down. Playing at home is a lot easier than on the road.
This is where OCC showed signs of a dominating team.
âEarly in the year we havenât been bouncing back from those [slow starts] and theyâve been affecting us,â Cutenese said. âIt was nice to see that this late in the season we didnât do what we had done earlier. [It is] a sign that weâve learned something.â
The starts are nothing new for middle blocker Briana Fields.
Once she forgot how the Lancers (16-7) took Game 1 by keeping it close throughout, Fields gave OCC a cushion.
There wouldnât be 16 ties like the first game.
Fields recorded the second gameâs first two kills and added a third as the Pirates went ahead, 8-4. The Lancers called a timeout, and thatâs where Fields and the rest of her teammates began to feel comfortable.
âProbably just nerves,â Fields said the reason for OCC being unable to close out Game 1 at game point. âI knew that we would come back in the second game.â
Fieldsâ match-high 20 kills helped OCC as well as a balanced attack featuring Rachel Freeno (10 kills, 12 digs), Jessica Bodkin (nine kills) and Karlee Skalla (seven kills).
When the Pirates needed Fields to perform after going down, 6-3, in Game 3, the freshman provided a spark.
She blocked a shot by opposite Ashley Marshman, PCCâs big hitter, who finished with 15 kills.
Moments later, after a PCC shot went wide, Fields recorded a service ace to even the game. Then aces began dropping faster than someone with a queen at a blackjack table.
The Pirates finished with a dozen aces in the match.
Emily Lyon delivered a handful in Game 3 during a 13-0 run, leaving OCC with game point at 24-11.
âWhen we take care of the basics of volleyball, passing, serving and defense, weâre a good team,â Cutenese said. âTonight I think we showed that the majority of the time.â
OCC will have to show it again if it plans to hang with the No. 1 team.
DAVID CARRILLO PEĂALOZA may be reached at (714) 966-4612 or at [email protected].
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