Photo by: Maria Lysaker | Rice Athletics
Rice Drops Conference Opener
9/26/2025 10:50:00 PM | Women's Volleyball
HOUSTON — Rice went the distance in its first five-set match of the season but came up short in a 3-2 loss to Temple on Friday at Tudor Fieldhouse.
Rice (4-8, 0-1 American) outperformed Temple (11-4, 1-0 American) in several statistical categories, outhitting Temple .226 to .155 and finishing with 11 blocks to Temple's seven. Despite the edge in overall performance, Rice dropped the conference opener in a tightly contested match.
Taylor Preston led Rice with a season-high 27 kills and recorded her first double-double of the season, adding a season-high 13 digs. She also posted a season-best five blocks.
Savannah Skopal also notched a double-double with a season-high 55 assists and 17 digs. She added a career-high five blocks.
Lademi Ogunlana led the team with a season-high eight blocks, while Darby Harris paced the defense with 19 digs. Gaby Mansfield added 17 digs.
Postgame Reaction – Head Coach Genny Volpe
"Obviously not happy with the outcome of this match. I do want to credit Temple for playing amazing defense. I thought that they came out and had a lot of energy and we did not respond to that in set one. I think that we have to be better about how we come out. We need to understand that every team in our conference is going to play strong and come out firing. Just disappointed that we did not do that in the beginning."
HOW IT HAPPENED
First Set
Despite a late 11-3 run, Rice was unable to rally in the opening set. Rice trailed by as many as 10 points and were outhit .300 to .222. Temple built a 19-9 lead before Rice closed the gap to 24-22, but Rice ultimately dropped the set, 25-22.
Second Set
Rice dominated the second set, jumping out to an early 6-2 lead and never look back. Rice extended their advantage with a 7-0 run, which began with a Temple service error and ended with a kill from Preston. Rice won the set 25-12 while holding Temple to a -.100 hitting percentage.
Third Set
In a much tighter third set, neither team was able to sustain a significant run. Temple's longest streak was a late 5-0 surge. Although Rice outhit Temple with a .324 hitting percentage, Temple edged out the set, 26-24.
Fourth Set
Rice started strong in the fourth, opening with a 7-2 run. Temple responded with a series of small runs before Rice tied the set at 23. The teams traded points until Rice clinched the set, 28-26. Sydnee Peterson delivered the game-tying kill, and Rice hit .172 in the frame.
Fifth Set
Rice fell behind early but tied the set at 5-5 with a block from Skopal and Ogunlana. The teams traded points until Temple pulled ahead with a 4-0 run to take an 11-8 lead. Rice attempted to close the gap but ultimately fell short, losing the set 15-13.
UP NEXT
Rice will close out the weekend with Tulsa. First set it at 2 p.m. and will be streamed on ESPN+.
Rice (4-8, 0-1 American) outperformed Temple (11-4, 1-0 American) in several statistical categories, outhitting Temple .226 to .155 and finishing with 11 blocks to Temple's seven. Despite the edge in overall performance, Rice dropped the conference opener in a tightly contested match.
Taylor Preston led Rice with a season-high 27 kills and recorded her first double-double of the season, adding a season-high 13 digs. She also posted a season-best five blocks.
Savannah Skopal also notched a double-double with a season-high 55 assists and 17 digs. She added a career-high five blocks.
Lademi Ogunlana led the team with a season-high eight blocks, while Darby Harris paced the defense with 19 digs. Gaby Mansfield added 17 digs.
Postgame Reaction – Head Coach Genny Volpe
"Obviously not happy with the outcome of this match. I do want to credit Temple for playing amazing defense. I thought that they came out and had a lot of energy and we did not respond to that in set one. I think that we have to be better about how we come out. We need to understand that every team in our conference is going to play strong and come out firing. Just disappointed that we did not do that in the beginning."
HOW IT HAPPENED
First Set
Despite a late 11-3 run, Rice was unable to rally in the opening set. Rice trailed by as many as 10 points and were outhit .300 to .222. Temple built a 19-9 lead before Rice closed the gap to 24-22, but Rice ultimately dropped the set, 25-22.
Second Set
Rice dominated the second set, jumping out to an early 6-2 lead and never look back. Rice extended their advantage with a 7-0 run, which began with a Temple service error and ended with a kill from Preston. Rice won the set 25-12 while holding Temple to a -.100 hitting percentage.
Third Set
In a much tighter third set, neither team was able to sustain a significant run. Temple's longest streak was a late 5-0 surge. Although Rice outhit Temple with a .324 hitting percentage, Temple edged out the set, 26-24.
Fourth Set
Rice started strong in the fourth, opening with a 7-2 run. Temple responded with a series of small runs before Rice tied the set at 23. The teams traded points until Rice clinched the set, 28-26. Sydnee Peterson delivered the game-tying kill, and Rice hit .172 in the frame.
Fifth Set
Rice fell behind early but tied the set at 5-5 with a block from Skopal and Ogunlana. The teams traded points until Temple pulled ahead with a 4-0 run to take an 11-8 lead. Rice attempted to close the gap but ultimately fell short, losing the set 15-13.
UP NEXT
Rice will close out the weekend with Tulsa. First set it at 2 p.m. and will be streamed on ESPN+.
Team Stats
Temple
Rice
Kills
59
65
Errors
29
23
Attempts
193
186
Hitting %
.155
.226
Points
74.0
84.0
Assists
52
59
Aces
8
8
Blocks
7
11
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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