Nov. 16, 2012
                        
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        TULSA, Okla. (SMU) - Despite strong performances by freshman Abbey        Bybel and Caroline        Young, the Mustangs were knocked out of the Conference USA Championship Friday by        top-seeded Tulsa (25-23, 25-19, 25-18). Bybel and Young each had 10 kills in the match, and        Bybel hit .333 with three digs.
        "I am proud of the fact that a lot of our young kids hung in there. They were not        frazzled by any means, and we kept chipping away," head coach Lisa        Seifert said after the match. "I'm a huge Abbey        Bybel fan. She hit .333 and I was excited about that, and I was pretty disappointed        that she didn't make an all-freshmen team. I am excited about our future."
        Tulsa's Tyler Henderson was the difference in the match, scoring 23 kills with a .700        attack percentage to lead the Golden Hurricane to the 3-0 win. Susan        Lewis had a match-high 14 digs for the Mustangs, and Olivia        Bailey had 10 digs and 15 assists in the two setter rotation for her eighth        double-double of the season.
        The Mustangs matched the Golden Hurricane nearly point for point in the first set, but        Tulsa held on for the win, 25-23. SMU erased a 9-6 lead, the largest of the set by either        team, fighting back to tie the score 13-13. The Mustangs took a two-point lead a few points        later, leading 19-17 before a 4-1 run by Tulsa evened the score 21-21. Tulsa finished on an        8-4 run to take the first set.
        The Golden Hurricane started the second set on a 7-1 run, and led by eight before the        Mustangs started chipping away at the lead. SMU rallied to score six of the next eight        points and cut the lead to three, 11-8, but after a timeout, Tulsa began pulling away        again, eventually winning by six, 25-19.
        Tulsa closed out the match in the third set behind a 10-kill performance by Henderson.        The Mustangs host North Texas Wednesday at 4 p.m. before closing out the season against        Baylor on Sat., Nov. 24 at 1 p.m. in Moody Coliseum.