The Redhawks won the final two sets in a 3-2 win over South Florida Friday evening.
Impressive Comeback Leads Redhawks Past South Florida, 3-2
9/7/2012 7:08:00 PM | Volleyball
It is the first time the Redhawks have defeated South Florida
Southeast 3 USF 0 - Box Score
ST. LOUIS, Mo. – The Southeast Missouri volleyball team knocked off Big East foe South Florida 3-2 (25-19, 24-26, 20-25, 25-22, 15-9) Friday evening at Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis, Mo. It is the first time that Southeast has defeated the Bulls.
It is Southeast's first win over a team in the Big East since the Redhawks defeated Syracuse and West Virginia in 1998.
The Redhawks improved to 5-3 on the season as the Bulls drop to 2-5.
“It was a big win for us, we showed a lot of senior leadership in a tough deficit,“ said head Julie Folliard.
Senior Brittney Kalinoski was impressive for Southeast on the night with a season-high 16 kills to go along with a career-high 16 digs. She also sported an impressive .277 hitting percentage.
“Brittney had a great match overall, she really game through in the tough spots for us,” said Folliard.
The Redhawks took the first frame in convincing fashion 25-19. Southeast used a 10-4 run after the two teams were tied a 12-12.
Southeast hit .209 in the opening frame with a pair of aces. USF made six errors in the set hitting .158.
USF took the second frame 26-24 as the Redhawks hit a match-high .433 in the frame. Even though the Bulls did not match the Redhawks hitting percentage they managed 18 kills with five blocks.
South Florida held the Redhawks to a match-low hitting percentage of .111 in the third frame as the Bulls took a 2-1 match lead with a 25-20 victory.
Southeast battled back to tie the match after taking the fourth set 25-22. The Redhawks battled back in the frame as Southeast hit .316 in the stanza making only three errors.
Southeast used a 7-1 run in the fifth frame to take a commanding 9-3 lead. The Redhawks would cruise to the win from there taking the set 15-9 and the match 3-2
“It was a great run for us in the fifth set, we frustrated them with some blocks and the ability to put the ball away,” said Follaird.
Emily Coon, Kelsey Keeve and Colleen Yarber each added 10 kills for Southeast. Coon hit .450 on the night with six blocking assists and Keeve added a .400 hitting percentage with four blocking assists.
“Kelsey and Emily put the ball away in big spots for us tonight,” said Folliard.
Julie Shives added six kills and 41 assists to go along with 16 digs defensively.
Libero Bekley Idel paced the defense with 22 digs. Redshirt Freshman Taylor Masterson added five blocks with four assisted and one solo.
Wylie Devlin led the Bulls with 48 assists and 10 digs.
Southeast returns to action tomorrow against Saint Louis at noon followed by a 4:30 matchup with regional rival Evansville at 4:30 p.m.
ST. LOUIS, Mo. – The Southeast Missouri volleyball team knocked off Big East foe South Florida 3-2 (25-19, 24-26, 20-25, 25-22, 15-9) Friday evening at Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis, Mo. It is the first time that Southeast has defeated the Bulls.
It is Southeast's first win over a team in the Big East since the Redhawks defeated Syracuse and West Virginia in 1998.
The Redhawks improved to 5-3 on the season as the Bulls drop to 2-5.
“It was a big win for us, we showed a lot of senior leadership in a tough deficit,“ said head Julie Folliard.
Senior Brittney Kalinoski was impressive for Southeast on the night with a season-high 16 kills to go along with a career-high 16 digs. She also sported an impressive .277 hitting percentage.
“Brittney had a great match overall, she really game through in the tough spots for us,” said Folliard.
The Redhawks took the first frame in convincing fashion 25-19. Southeast used a 10-4 run after the two teams were tied a 12-12.
Southeast hit .209 in the opening frame with a pair of aces. USF made six errors in the set hitting .158.
USF took the second frame 26-24 as the Redhawks hit a match-high .433 in the frame. Even though the Bulls did not match the Redhawks hitting percentage they managed 18 kills with five blocks.
South Florida held the Redhawks to a match-low hitting percentage of .111 in the third frame as the Bulls took a 2-1 match lead with a 25-20 victory.
Southeast battled back to tie the match after taking the fourth set 25-22. The Redhawks battled back in the frame as Southeast hit .316 in the stanza making only three errors.
Southeast used a 7-1 run in the fifth frame to take a commanding 9-3 lead. The Redhawks would cruise to the win from there taking the set 15-9 and the match 3-2
“It was a great run for us in the fifth set, we frustrated them with some blocks and the ability to put the ball away,” said Follaird.
Emily Coon, Kelsey Keeve and Colleen Yarber each added 10 kills for Southeast. Coon hit .450 on the night with six blocking assists and Keeve added a .400 hitting percentage with four blocking assists.
“Kelsey and Emily put the ball away in big spots for us tonight,” said Folliard.
Julie Shives added six kills and 41 assists to go along with 16 digs defensively.
Libero Bekley Idel paced the defense with 22 digs. Redshirt Freshman Taylor Masterson added five blocks with four assisted and one solo.
Wylie Devlin led the Bulls with 48 assists and 10 digs.
Southeast returns to action tomorrow against Saint Louis at noon followed by a 4:30 matchup with regional rival Evansville at 4:30 p.m.
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