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Fuka Kikuchi
Kin Lee
1
Biola BIO 13-6,4-2 PacWest
3
Winner Menlo Menlo 7-11,3-4 PacWest
Biola BIO
13-6,4-2 PacWest
1
Final
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Menlo Menlo
7-11,3-4 PacWest
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Biola BIO 25 17 27 24 (1)
Menlo Menlo 19 25 29 26 (3)

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10/25/2025 | 1:00 PM

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Game Recap: Volleyball |

Biola Haunted By Menlo Women’s Volleyball Kills Season High In 3-1

ATHERTON, CA – The Menlo Women's Volleyball offense was downright scary on Friday as an early Halloween costumed crowd inside Haynes-Prim Pavilion watched the Oaks post their best kill total (69) of the season on their hitting percentage (.273) in a huge 3-1 (19-25, 25-17, 29-27, 26-24) Pacific West Conference victory.

Oaks Highlights
-Fuka Kikuchi dropped the fifth-most kills by a PacWest hitter this year (24) to join Dayjah McFadden (18) & Avery Krebill (14) in double-digits
-Ruby Santos delivered a season-high 35 assists to go with 12 digs for her fifth double-double of the year
-The four blocks for Janet Moala matched her second-highest total in 2025
-13 digs apiece for McFadden & Faith Oller combined with the 12 for Santos & 11 for Emily Licon as four Oaks reached double figures

Trio Of Oaks Hitters Combine For 56 Kills To Guide Victory
Despite leading 7-2 from the outset, the Oaks saw Biola battle back to make the opening set 18-18 before the Eagles closed strong with seven of the last eight points for the 25-19 win. Like the first frame, Menlo was again in front 15-8 as freshman middle blocker/opposite Sophia Kelso and junior outside hitter Fuka Kikuchi each were responsible for multiple kills during a 7-1 surge. As the teams soon found themselves trading points thereafter, the margin held and senior middle blocker Janet Moala provided the exclamation mark with a kill for the match-evening 25-17 score.

The Oaks trailed BU 10-7 to begin the third set, but quickly authored a momentum shift as another 7-1 burst was capped by back-to-back kills from sophomore outside hitter/opposite Avery Krebill put her team in front 18-13. Biola answered with a run of their own to force set point at 24-21 yet four consecutive points (two Kikuchi kills) turned the situation on its head, giving the home team their own 25-24 set point. Ultimately, after more close calls for both sides, Krebill and freshman outside hitter Dayjah McFadden put away consecutive kills for the 29-27 triumph.

Following multi-point advantages for both sides in a crucial fourth frame, a 21-21 deadlock again saw the Eagles nearly force a fifth set up 24-22, but McFadden became truly unstoppable in the clutch, downing three straight kills to deny BU's comeback and dramatically finish off the 26-24 final for the win.

Up Next
One final home match is on tap for Menlo this week as the Oaks host Vanguard tomorrow at 1 p.m.
 
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Players Mentioned

Avery Krebill

#5 Avery Krebill

OH/OPP
6' 0"
Sophomore
Janet Moala

#13 Janet Moala

MB
5' 8"
Senior
Faith Oller

#4 Faith Oller

L/DS
4' 11"
Junior
Sophia Kelso

#9 Sophia Kelso

MB/OPP
5' 11"
Freshman
Fuka Kikuchi

#22 Fuka Kikuchi

OH
5' 9"
Junior
Emily Licon

#16 Emily Licon

L/DS
5' 9"
Junior
Dayjah McFadden

#6 Dayjah McFadden

OH
5' 10"
Freshman
Ruby Santos

#3 Ruby Santos

S/DS
5' 4"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Avery Krebill

#5 Avery Krebill

6' 0"
Sophomore
OH/OPP
Janet Moala

#13 Janet Moala

5' 8"
Senior
MB
Faith Oller

#4 Faith Oller

4' 11"
Junior
L/DS
Sophia Kelso

#9 Sophia Kelso

5' 11"
Freshman
MB/OPP
Fuka Kikuchi

#22 Fuka Kikuchi

5' 9"
Junior
OH
Emily Licon

#16 Emily Licon

5' 9"
Junior
L/DS
Dayjah McFadden

#6 Dayjah McFadden

5' 10"
Freshman
OH
Ruby Santos

#3 Ruby Santos

5' 4"
Junior
S/DS