SAN DIEGO — San Diego volleyball made quick work of San Francisco on Thursday night, using just one hour and 19 minutes to sweep the Dons at the Jenny Craig Pavilion.
USD (17-4, 10-0 WCC) beat USF (3-17, 1-9 WCC) by scores of 25-18, 25-12, and 25-18 to secure its 10th straight win.
Nemo Beach led the Torero offense by tallying 14 kills while hitting .344. 
Kali Engeman paced the Toreros' defensive efforts — which saw them out-block the Dons 11.0 to 3.0 — by racking up six stuffs to complement a three-solo-block performance from 
BayLea Sparks. Setter 
Kylie Munday had 28 assists and finished a dig shy of a double-double.
San Diego led nearly from start to finish on Thursday, allowing San Francisco to take just two leads and tie the score just twice.
After prevailing in a back-and-forth first period, the Toreros opened up set two on a 22-5 run that was fueled by a trio of kills from Beach, two more from Engeman, and one apiece from both 
Ava Durgan and Munday.
USD rode that momentum into set three, never trailing in the match's decisive third and final frame after Beach added six more kills, 
Isabel Clark chipped in five, and Engeman contributed four.
NOTABLE
	- San Diego out-hit San Francisco .293 to .031 and out-aced the Dons 7-3.
- Olivia Bennett had a match-high 17 digs and added six assists.
- Munday added three blocks, including a solo effort.
UP NEXT
The Toreros are back in action on Saturday afternoon, when they travel to Los Angeles to take on Loyola Marymount (5-14, 3-7 WCC) at Gersten Pavilion. First serve against the Lions is set for 1 p.m.
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