Baylor volleyball began its second rotation through Big 12 play on Saturday in Manhattan, Kan., against the Kansas State Wildcats. Baylor was the dominant force when the two schools got together on Sept. 25, but the night belonged to the Wildcats, as they beat the Bears in four sets, 25-22, 21-25, 25-23, 25-20.
“Our defense was much better [than the first meeting],” said head coach Suzie Fritz on the Kansas State official athletic website. “We were on task at the net defending their hitters, and I thought the defense behind them was really good, too.”
The two schools battled back and forth in the first set, but the Wildcats used a late 4-1 run to edge the Bears 25-22 and capture the set.