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Volleyball Falls to Georgia Southern Friday Night
12/6/2024 6:41:00 PM | Volleyball
STATESBORO, Ga. – Southeast Missouri Volleyball (19-14) concluded the 2024 season in the first round of the Women's National Invitational Volleyball Championship (NIVC) with a 3-0 loss to host-Georgia Southern (22-6) on Friday night from Hanner Fieldhouse.
Outside hitter Lucy Arndt led the Redhawks with nine kills on 36 total attacks (four errors) for a .136 hitting-percentage. Rightside hitter Abby Johnson chipped in seven kills of her own and finished with a .105 hitting mark.
Georgia Southern was led offensively behind 13 kills from Reagan Barth who totaled 31 total attacks, finishing with a .355 hitting-percentage. GSU outhit the Redhawks by a .296 to .080 advantage.
The two sides battled into extra points in the opening frame. Trailing 24-23, GSU served one into the net to extend it to 24 a piece. A kill by GSU's Jillian Gray put the Eagles back on set point, but the Redhawks weren't done yet.
Rightside hitter Avery Torrey recorded one-of-her-three kills In the match, off an assist from Nina Schuberth, to make it 25-25.
Back-and-forth, the Eagles would eventually take the opening set by a score of 28-26 to give them a 1-0 advantage heading into set two.
The final two sets was all Eagles as the home side hit north of .300 in both sets, including a game-high .400 in the second set.
OVC Defensive Player of the Year Nina Schuberth finished with 16 digs on the night and a .900 reception-percentage as the only Redhawk with double-digit digs.
Jackson, Missouri-native Holland Guilliams got on the stat sheet in the third set with a dig as she played in all three sets Friday night. Fellow freshman Alaina Lester chipped in four kills on 11 total attempts, recording a team-high .364 hitting-percentage.
The 2024 season concludes for the Redhawks with a 19-14 record and three All-OVC honorees. SEMO won the 2024 Ohio Valley Conference regular season, pushing the program total to 11 regular season championships.
Outside hitter Lucy Arndt led the Redhawks with nine kills on 36 total attacks (four errors) for a .136 hitting-percentage. Rightside hitter Abby Johnson chipped in seven kills of her own and finished with a .105 hitting mark.
Georgia Southern was led offensively behind 13 kills from Reagan Barth who totaled 31 total attacks, finishing with a .355 hitting-percentage. GSU outhit the Redhawks by a .296 to .080 advantage.
The two sides battled into extra points in the opening frame. Trailing 24-23, GSU served one into the net to extend it to 24 a piece. A kill by GSU's Jillian Gray put the Eagles back on set point, but the Redhawks weren't done yet.
Rightside hitter Avery Torrey recorded one-of-her-three kills In the match, off an assist from Nina Schuberth, to make it 25-25.
Back-and-forth, the Eagles would eventually take the opening set by a score of 28-26 to give them a 1-0 advantage heading into set two.
The final two sets was all Eagles as the home side hit north of .300 in both sets, including a game-high .400 in the second set.
OVC Defensive Player of the Year Nina Schuberth finished with 16 digs on the night and a .900 reception-percentage as the only Redhawk with double-digit digs.
Jackson, Missouri-native Holland Guilliams got on the stat sheet in the third set with a dig as she played in all three sets Friday night. Fellow freshman Alaina Lester chipped in four kills on 11 total attempts, recording a team-high .364 hitting-percentage.
The 2024 season concludes for the Redhawks with a 19-14 record and three All-OVC honorees. SEMO won the 2024 Ohio Valley Conference regular season, pushing the program total to 11 regular season championships.
Players Mentioned
Team Stats
SEMO
GS
Kills
28
45
Errors
19
13
Attempts
112
108
Hitting %
.080
.296
Points
34.0
66.0
Assists
26
45
Aces
4
9
Blocks
2
12
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