Third Time's the Charm for Team De La Cruz-Mejía in 71-65 Victory Over
Team Abercrombie
MESA, Arizona, October 28, 2024.- There’s an old adage in sports that
says it’s tough to beat a team three times in a season. The latest
example has developed during the 2024 Athletes Unlimited Pro Volleyball
season between opposite Brittany Abercrombie and outside hitter Bethania
De La Cruz-Mejía.
Abercrombie had guided her team past De La Cruz-Mejía’s squad to close
out each of the past two weeks. But, a comeback in the second set on
Monday night allowed Team De La Cruz-Mejía to surge ahead and hold on
for a 71-65 victory to complete the Week Four schedule at Arizona
Athletic Grounds.
The win allowed Team De La Cruz-Mejía to end the penultimate week of the
season with a perfect 3-0 record, while Team Abercrombie slipped to
2-1.
Opposite Willow Johnson led Team De La Cruz-Mejía to the victory with a
season-high 18 kills while hitting .429 with six digs, earning MVP 1
distinction and 352 leaderboard points.
Outside hitter Dani Drews followed with a 14-kill performance to garner
MVP 2 laurels. The former Utah standout also chipped in eight digs with
a blistering .444 hitting percentage to finish with 336 leaderboard
points.
Setter Madi Bugg added a double-double with 38 assists and 10 digs,
while De La Cruz-Mejía contributed seven kills with eight digs.
Abercrombie, the match’s MVP 3 honoree, paced her team in the loss with
17 kills and eight digs, while outside hitter Brooke Nuneviller tallied
eight kills with 12 digs. Setter Sydney Hilley nearly registered a
double-double with 34 assists and nine digs.
How It Happened: Team
Abercrombie trailed by five points in the first set before rallying to
claim a 25-21 triumph for the early match advantage. But, Team De La
Cruz-Mejía stormed back in the middle frame with a 25-20 decision to
claim a one-point match edge at 46-45.
Leaderboard Impact: Drews
climbed up the leaderboard seven spots to move into the No. 4 position
and earn the right to be a captain for the final week of the season.
Abercrombie and De La Cruz-Mejía will remain as the Gold and Orange team
leaders, respectively. |