GREENSBORO, N.C. – The UNC Greensboro (UNCG) volleyball team took a heartbreaking loss to Chattanooga (26-24, 23-25, 20-25, 25-22, 13-15) in Fleming Gymnasium on Saturday night over a five-set thrilling match.
HOW IT HAPPENED
Set one stood close early on. However, with the score tied at five, a kill and solo block from
Madeline Timmerman, followed by a kill from
Hallie Cook secured a three-point advantage for UNCG (8-5). The Spartans held the lead until the Mocs put up a late 7-2 run to take the lead (24-23). A kill from
Daija Jackson led UNCG to a 3-0 run to close out the set. A kill from
Aylin Baran gave the Spartans the set, 26-24.
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After a kill from Baran got UNCG on the board first in the second set, the Spartans held the lead for most of set two. With UNCG up 13-10, the Mocs produced a 5-1 run to regain the lead. The remainder of set two went back-and-forth. However, with the score 22-21 in favor of the Spartans, Chattanooga notched a 4-1 run to take set two, 25-23.
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Set three was very close early on with six tied scores. However, with the set tied at eight, UNCG recorded an 8-2 run to take the lead (16-10). The Spartans held the lead until later on in the set when the Mocs recorded a 9-2 run (19-18). Chattanooga held this lead for the remainder of the third set. A final kill from the Mocs' Chard'e Vanzandt gave the visiting team the third set, 25-20.
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Set four was more of the same with the Spartans and Mocs going back-and-forth featuring 12 ties and four lead changes. With UNCG down 18-19, two consecutive kills from Cook gave the Spartans the 20-19 lead. UNCG held the lead for the remainder of set four. A final kill from Jackson gave the Spartans the fourth set, 25-22 to extend the game to five sets.
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Set five was no different than the rest with 11 ties and six lead changes. Following the final tied score at 13, the Mocs scored back-to-back points to earn match point, 15-13.Â
BY THE NUMBERS
- Baran led the Spartans with 23 kills on the day.
- Cook followed closely behind with a new career high of 16 kills.
- Jackson and Timmerman both recorded a new career high of 15 kills in the match.
- Timmerman led the squad with 4.0 total blocks.
- Mallory Meers led UNCG with four service aces.
- Izora Gragg led the Spartans as the setter with 31 assists.
- Avery Sziksai came out on top with 16 digs for UNCG.
- As a team, UNCG produced 71 kills to Chattanooga's 66.
Records
UNCG: 1-14, 0-4, SoCon
Chattanooga: 13-5, 2-2, SoCon
Up Next
The Spartans will continue SoCon action at home next week by taking on The Citadel on Thursday, Oct. 5 at 6 p.m. and Wofford on Friday, Oct. 6 at 6 p.m. in Fleming Gymnasium. Thursday's game will be professor appreciation and the first 100 students will receive a free t-shirt, while Friday's game will be a "Pink game" in which the team will recognize breast cancer awareness.Â
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