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East Carolina Falters At Temple, 3-1
October 11, 2019 | Volleyball
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. – East Carolina dropped an American Athletic Conference match to Temple in four sets (21-25, 28-26, 22-25, 13-25) Friday night inside McGonigle Hall.
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The Pirates dip to 13-5 overall and 1-4 in league matches while the Owls picked up their first conference victory of the season to improve to 10-6 and 1-4.
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Juniors Sydney Kleinman and Bri Wood led the offense with 19 and 17 kills apiece and collected 12 digs apiece to complete double-doubles. Junior Shelby Martin also posted a double-double of 23 assists and 10 digs. A trio of Temple players put down 16 kills while Naomi Janetzke also recorded 14 digs.
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The Owls ended with the advantage in kills (63-53), hitting percentage (.289-.189), digs (75-57) and total blocks (7.0-5.0).
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East Carolina got off to a nice start in the opening set, building an 11-7 advantage after a kill by Wood. Temple rallied however, eventually pulling ahead 17-15 and forcing a Pirate timeout. Down 20-17, ECU drew within 22-21 but could not complete the comeback as the Owls won it by three.
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Temple took control early in the second and led 6-3. Playing catch up, the Pirates eventually knotted the score at 10 following an attacking error. They couldn't keep the momentum going, however, as the Owls grabbed a 19-15 edge on a ball handling error. East Carolina fell behind 22-18 later on before making one last push. Trailing 24-22, the Pirates used a kill by Wood and a Temple attacking error to break even at 24. ECU faced another set point after committing a service error, but a big block by Kaiya Heyliger-Powell and Toya Osuegbu squared things once more. Finally, with things tied at 26, Kleinman powered down consecutive kills to give the Pirates the stanza.
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East Carolina fell into an early 10-3 hole in the third frame but was able to rally within 12-10 off the serve of Sydney Hall. A huge stuff by Kleinman and Osuegbu tied the score at 16 before the Owls got a kill to grab the lead back. Temple would not relinquish the upper hand, winning the set by three.
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The fourth was back and forth to begin, but the Owls began to pull away midway through and ended the match winning the frame by double digits.
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ECU is back on the court Sunday for a Noon matchup at Connecticut.
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The Pirates dip to 13-5 overall and 1-4 in league matches while the Owls picked up their first conference victory of the season to improve to 10-6 and 1-4.
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Juniors Sydney Kleinman and Bri Wood led the offense with 19 and 17 kills apiece and collected 12 digs apiece to complete double-doubles. Junior Shelby Martin also posted a double-double of 23 assists and 10 digs. A trio of Temple players put down 16 kills while Naomi Janetzke also recorded 14 digs.
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The Owls ended with the advantage in kills (63-53), hitting percentage (.289-.189), digs (75-57) and total blocks (7.0-5.0).
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East Carolina got off to a nice start in the opening set, building an 11-7 advantage after a kill by Wood. Temple rallied however, eventually pulling ahead 17-15 and forcing a Pirate timeout. Down 20-17, ECU drew within 22-21 but could not complete the comeback as the Owls won it by three.
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Temple took control early in the second and led 6-3. Playing catch up, the Pirates eventually knotted the score at 10 following an attacking error. They couldn't keep the momentum going, however, as the Owls grabbed a 19-15 edge on a ball handling error. East Carolina fell behind 22-18 later on before making one last push. Trailing 24-22, the Pirates used a kill by Wood and a Temple attacking error to break even at 24. ECU faced another set point after committing a service error, but a big block by Kaiya Heyliger-Powell and Toya Osuegbu squared things once more. Finally, with things tied at 26, Kleinman powered down consecutive kills to give the Pirates the stanza.
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East Carolina fell into an early 10-3 hole in the third frame but was able to rally within 12-10 off the serve of Sydney Hall. A huge stuff by Kleinman and Osuegbu tied the score at 16 before the Owls got a kill to grab the lead back. Temple would not relinquish the upper hand, winning the set by three.
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The fourth was back and forth to begin, but the Owls began to pull away midway through and ended the match winning the frame by double digits.
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ECU is back on the court Sunday for a Noon matchup at Connecticut.
Team Stats
ECU
TEMPLE
Kills
53
63
Errors
23
19
Attempts
159
152
Hitting %
.189
.289
Points
62.0
72.0
Assists
51
61
Aces
4
2
Blocks
5.0
7.0
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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