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Weiskircher and McCaslin post double-doubles

media__sports_w-volley_Mvc-146f-1437505095046.jpgThe Kentucky Wildcats showed signs of improvement, but that was not enough asvisiting Western Kentucky walked out of Memorial Coliseum with a 3-1 victory Tuesdaynight. UK (2-8) dominated almost every statistical category, but the Lady Toppers werenot to be denied, as they picked up their third win over their in-state rivals in 13 lifetimematches.

WKU (11-3) pounced on Kentucky in the first game, breaking a six-all tie and winning nineof the last 11 points en route to a 15-8 victory. Game two proved to be much of the sameas Western took control from the opening point, extending to a 9-3 lead. Kentucky ralliedlate, but could not overcome its slow start, losing 15-10. The pinpoint serving of WKUposted a total of eight aces and dominated play throughout the first two stanzas.

media__sports_w-volley_Mvc-157f-1437505093185.jpg Kentucky regrouped after intermission and looked impressive as they executed theiroffensive game plan in game three. UK raced out to a 5-1 lead before the Lady Toppersfought back. The Cats returned the favor by taking eight of the last ten points to win thegame, 15-7, and cut Westerns lead in the match to 2-1.UK looked as if it might extend the match to a fifth and deciding game, but WKU puttogether a string of points and turned the match in their favor. Kentucky made one lastcomeback attempt, but fell short, losing 15-13.

Once again, Megan Weiskircher and Liz McCaslin led the Cats, as the two standoutsposted double-doubles. Weiskircher tallied 15 kills and 12 digs while McCaslin posted 11kills and 16 digs. It was Weiskirchers fourth double-double of the year, McCaslinssecond consecutive.

media__sports_w-volley_Mvc-078f-1437505094222.jpgThe Cats are currently in the midst of a four-game losing streak as the SEC seasonbegins on Friday.

Kentucky opens conference play on Friday, Sept. 22, when the Mississippi StateBulldogs charge into town. MSU is riding a 10-game winning streak, the longest in schoolhistory. Game time is scheduled for 7 p.m. at Memorial Coliseum.

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