Gillen leads 11th-ranked Hogs to volleyball sweep over Alabama

The No. 11 Razorbacks volleyball team now has its most wins in over a decade.

The No. 11 Razorback volleyball team had another successful road test on Friday, going to Tuscaloosa to sweep through Alabama in straight sets, 25-15, 25-16, 25-21.

The Razorbacks, who are now 7-2 in road matches, already defeated the Crimson Tide at home on Oct. 15 for the season sweep.

With four regular-season matches remaining, the 22 victories is the most in a season for Arkansas Head Coach Jason Watson, since he took the reins in 2016. It is also the most wins for the program since it went 22-10 in 2012.

The Razorback offense had a stellar showing against the Tide, with a .422 hitting percentage – the second-best for Arkansas all season – and five players hitting over .400.

Graduate outside hitter Jill Gillen had a team-high 15 kills on 31 swings, for a .452 hitting clip, and also had seven digs and a solo block. Junior setter Hannah Hogue led the offensive attack with 43 assists and 11 digs, for her 11th double-double of the season.

Arkansas jumped on Alabama early in the first set, taking a quick 8-3 lead. A four-point run, including three kills and a block, pushed the Razorbacks’ lead to 20-8. Back-to-back kills from Taylor Head and Gillen pushed it to set point, before the Tide rattled off three straight points. But a kill from junior Sania Petties put the first set away, 25-15.

Alabama grabbed the early momentum in Set 2, taking a 7-4 advantage, before Arkansas put together four straight points. The got a spark with an Hogue ace, which gave the Razorbacks a 9-7 lead. A pair of Gillen kills then increased the Hogs’ lead to 13-8. The Tide couldn’t get more than one point at a time, as the Razorbacks boosted the lead to 23-13. A kill by graduate Maggie Cartwright, along with an attack error, ended the set 25-16 in favor of the Hogs.

The Tide continued to put up a fight in the third set, staying within striking distance. After Arkansas eased out to a 17-14 lead, Alabama kept the pressure on. But three straight points on kills from Gillen and Zoi Evans pushed it to set point for the Hogs. Bama bounced back with two points, but Cartwright quickly slammed the door at 25-21, to secured the match sweep.

Arkansas hits the road again on Wednesday to face Ole Miss at 8 p.m., broadcast live on the SEC Network. The Razorbacks will then return to Barnhill Arena on Nov. 19, to host Florida at 3 p.m.

No. 13 Arkansas volleyball team tops Missouri to win 13th straight

The Razorbacks volleyball team won it’s fifth straight SEC match, extending its overall streak to 13 victories in a row.

The 13th-ranked Arkansas volleyball team continues to steamroll its way through the SEC, winning it’s fifth straight conference game, and it’s 13th consecutive victory overall.

The Razorbacks (15-2, 5-0 SEC) took out Missouri 3-1 on Sunday at Barnhill Arena, and now have their longest win streak in 20 years.

A familiar face led the Arkansas charge, once again, as graduate outside hitter Jill Gillen tallied 15 kills and 15 digs for her 10th double-double of the season. She needed just 12 kills on the day to reach the No. 2 spot on the program’s career kill list. Her 1,803 kills in tops in the current scoring era, dating back to 2008.

The Hogs used a balanced attack to knock off the Tigers (10-7, 2-4 SEC) 25-15, 19-25, 25-16, 25-22. In addition to Gillen, three other Razorbacks finished with double-doubles, as senior Taylor Head had 10 kills and 16 digs, graduate Maggie Cartwright finished with 14 kills and 15 digs, and junior Hannah Hogue had 47 assists and 10 digs. Junior Zoi Evan posted four of Arkansas’ seven blocks.

The Razorbacks got off to a hot start in Set 1, jumping to a 9-3 lead., then had a 7-1 run that put them up 17-7, before winning by 10 points. After Missouri rallied to take the second set, 25-19, Arkansas bounced right back with two straight.

The third set began neck-in-neck, before a 7-1 run put the Razorbacks in command. Two blocks, four kills and an ace by Cartwright gave Arkansas a 10-4 advantage. After the Tigers started to get some momentum, a 6-1 streak by the Hogs pushed the lead to 19-11. A Missouri attack error led to the set-point.

After jumping out to a 9-3 lead in the fourth set, Arkansas had to fight off a 6-1 Tigers run. Missouri kept in close throughout, cutting it to 18-16 late. But Gillen’s final call of the match put the icing on the cake,

Arkansas continues its three-match homestand with two this weekend. The Hogs will host Ole Miss on Friday at 7 p.m., then will take on Alabama on Sunday at 6 p.m. Friday’s match will be streamed on SEC Network+ and Sunday’s will air live on SEC Network.

Arkansas volleyball team sweeps South Carolina in SEC opener

The Razorback volleyball team opened SEC play Friday night with a straight-set win over South Carolina.

The 16th-ranked Arkansas volleyball team returned to Barnhill Arena Friday night and opened its SEC slate in dominant fashion, cruising to a straight-set sweep over South Carolina, 25-11, 25-15, 25-18.

Three Razorbacks – graduate Jill Gillen, senior Taylor Head and junior Hannah Hogue – finished the night with double-doubles. Gillen led Arkansas with 15 kills and 10 digs, while Head contributed 18 digs and 13 kills. Hogue tallied 35 assists and 13 digs.

Head also led the Hogs with three of their eight service aces, while holding the Gamecocks to zero. Carolina’s .018 hitting percentage was also a season-low for an Arkansas opponent.

The Razorbacks got off to a hot start in the first set with a 9-2 run, then extended it to 12, before closing it out with two straight points. Set 2 started a little tighter, before a pair of kills by junior Sania Petties doubled the lead to 10-5. Arkansas pushed it to seven off a dump kill and an ace from Hogue. A Carolina service error pushed the Hogs to 20 points, then back-to-back kills from Gillen finished it off for the Razorbacks.

The Hogs hit .237 in the second set, while the Gamecocks were held to minus-.056.

Carolina seemed rejuvenated early in the third set, taking the lead on four occasions. But a four-point Razorback run, capped off by kills from graduate Maggie Cartwright and Gillen, got the Hogs an 11-9 advantage. Another four-point run made it 17-12, before another Gillen kill sealed the sweep.

Arkansas’ current three-match homestand will continue Sunday at 3 p.m., as Texas A&M enters the Barn. The match will be streamed on SEC Network+.