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Dallas
Pulse Sweep Columbus Fury To Improve 4-1
COLUMBUS, Ohio, January 29, 2026. – The Dallas PULSE (4-1),
dominated with a straight-set win (25-23, 25-21, 25-19) over the
Columbus Fury (2-4) on Thursday, Jan. 29, in Columbus.
Dallas PULSE outside hitter Mimi Colyer paced the team with 12 kills
on 35 attempts, while outside hitter Sofia Maldonado Diaz capped the
night with 10 kills on 23 swings and four aces. Player of the game
and middle blocker Lanye Van Buskirk and setter Natalia Valentin-Anderson
each added 10 kills and three blocks.
Columbus Fury outside hitter Raina Terry paced the night with 14
kills on 33 swings, and outside hitter Megan Lush tallied six
kills.
The
PULSE trailed for much of the opening set before closing on a 3-0
run to tie the score 21-21. Dallas took control from there,
capitalizing on a Fury error to reach set point at 24-21. A decisive
kill from Colyer closed the frame, giving the PULSE a 1-0 lead.
Columbus opened the second set with a 4-0 run and held the PULSE
under 10 points early. A service error from setter
Ashley Evans helped Dallas regain momentum at 10-15. After trading
service errors, Terry recorded another kill before the PULSE flipped
the set with an 11-2 run, fueled by three Maldonado Diaz aces, to
take their first lead at 22-19. Columbus briefly regained possession
on a service error, but Colyer added another kill before the Fury
closed the set with back-to-back errors from a missed serve and a
double contact violation, sealing the 25-21 win for Dallas.
The
third set started tightly contested, with both teams trading points
early. Dallas eventually created a separation midway through the
frame, delivering their most offensively productive set of the night
with a .417 hitting percentage. The PULSE maintained control down
the stretch, cruising to a 25-19 win to complete the sweep.
“Tonight was not a perfect game, I think at times we struggled to
execute from the baseline giving their libero too many passing
opportunities,” said Dallas PULSE Head Coach Shannon Winzer. “But
coming back from 10-16 in the second set shows how resilient we are.
We don’t panic, we focus on what we can control and get to work.
When we hit our serve, we controlled the game. We continue to do a
good job at the net and I think our blockers have the ability to
really frustrate teams.“
The
PULSE will conclude their road trip with a 6 p.m. CT matchup against
the Indy Ignite on Saturday, January 31, at Fishers Event Center,
streaming live on YouTube, before returning home to host the Omaha
Supernovas on Thursday, February 5, at 7:00 p.m. CT at Comerica
Center in Frisco, airing on the Roku Channel. |