![]() Tennessee Tech defeated Southeast Missouri in four sets (20-25, 30-28, 25-19, 25-19) on Friday night. Southern Indiana was led by Leah Anderson’s double-double as she posted 17 kills and 12 digs while hitting.389 in the match.ĬAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. Six different players combined for 14 kills on 25 attacks while adding two blocks. Not only did Little Rock never trail in the final set, but the Trojans also never committed a hitting error in the frame, posting a. She would finish with three in the match, surpassing Tajana Andric for 10th in school history with 253 career block assists. Zanobia Willis’ block assist four points into the set pushed her into the top 10 charts in block assists all-time at Little Rock. The score would flip twice before Fullerton’s kill put Little Rock ahead 15-14, a lead they would not relinquish. The second set marked the only time Southern Indiana (1-20, 1-9) found itself with a lead with their largest advantage coming at the 6-3 mark. Daria Burrows put down four kills and Fullerton tallied six digs in the opening frame. The Trojans (6-18, 3-8 Ohio Valley) jumped out to a 6-0 lead in the opening set and never looked back, hitting. Jeila Fullerton came close to a double-double with eight kills and 10 digs to go along with her. Laure Jansen led the way with nine kills while Daedrianna Cail posted a match-high. ![]() 337 as a team and had six different players record more than five kills with all players hitting in positive numbers. ![]() Little Rock used a balanced attack as the Trojans recorded a win for the third time in four outings, coasting past Southern Indiana in a 3-0 decision Friday evening at the Jack Stephens Center. ![]() After the lead changed hands two times, the Eagles took control for good at 20-19 and rode that advantage to victory. 333 attack percentage with 18 kills in the set win. A strong showing on the attacking end led the Eagles to victory in the set. SET 4 | Morehead State finished off the match with a 25-22 fourth-set victory, winning its third straight set. Morehead State led by as many as five points at 17-12 before closing out the stanza, collecting 17 kills in the process. The Eagles took control of the set early when the score was 4-3 and never trailed to win 25-21. SET 3 | Morehead State took a 2-1 match lead after taking down the Panthers in the third set. Morehead State's front row had a solid defensive performance, blocking five Eastern Illinois attacks in the stanza and capitalizing on 13 Eastern Illinois attacking errors on the way to victory. Neither team led by more than four points along the way. The Eagles survived a back-and-forth set to win in a stanza that featured five lead changes and was tied 16 times. SET 2 | Morehead State tied the match at 1-1 after a 29-27 second-set win. Neither team led by more than four points in the match. SET 1 | The Eagles dropped a back-and-forth first set, losing 33-31 in a game that featured 10 lead changes and was tied 15 times. Giovana Larrequi Lopez paced EIU with 19 kills and also had nine digs, while Christina Martinez Mundo led them with 18 digs. Peighton Isley (17), Hulsman, Bessler, Hefner (10) and Andrea Grimes (10) all reached double digit scoops in the marathon match. Shea Hefner served a team-high three aces. Morehead State got a match-high 19 digs from Bridget Bessler and a match-high 46 assists for her 10th double-double of 2022. Morehead State put together a strong attacking performance, notching 67 kills in the match. McAfee saw her role increase and now has 16 kills in the last three matches. She finished with 29 kills and just three errors on the weekend sweep of the Panthers.Ībby Hulsman registered a double-double with 10 kills and 11 digs. Irene Wogenstahl had a match-high nine blocks and dropped in a career-high 21 kills on a career-high. MSU has now won six straight over the Panthers (13-11/7-4 OVC) at home with EIU's last victory in Morehead back in 2011. The victory improved the Eagles' record to 11-11 overall and 7-4 in OVC play. The Morehead State volleyball team got career-high kill nights from Irene Wogentahl, Sydney Wyman and Kinsey McAfee and rallied after losing the first set to secure a 3-1 win (31-33, 29-27, 25-21, 25-22) over the Eastern Illinois Panthers Friday at home at Johnson Arena.
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