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UCF Tops East Carolina, 3-0
November 07, 2021 | Volleyball
GREENVILLE, N.C. – UCF rallied from a first-set deficit Sunday afternoon on the way to a 3-0 (25-20, 25-11, 25-22) American Athletic Conference victory over East Carolina inside Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum.
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The Knights (21-6, 14-1 AAC) maintained their grip on first place in the league standings while the Pirates (9-15, 5-10 AAC) earned a split of the weekend after downing South Florida back on Friday night.
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McKenna Melville, the preseason AAC Player of the Year, led all players with 18 kills while hitting .300 and collecting a match-best 11 digs. Bri Wood paced ECU with 13 kills, six digs and a .333 hitting percentage.
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UCF hit a robust .394, putting down 53 kills on 104 attempts with 12 errors. The Knights also held the upper hand in digs (45-31) and total blocks (6.0-3.0).
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With the score tied at 10 in the opening set, East Carolina netted six of the next seven to force a UCF timeout. The Knights rallied from there, eventually knotting things at 18 thanks to a Pirate attacking error. UCF would pull away, allowing ECU to score just two more points the rest of the frame.
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Following a lopsided victory in the second set, the visitors came out strong in the third – building a 14-9 advantage that prompted a Pirate timeout. ECU sliced its deficit to 20-17 via an ace by Wood, but the Knights held off the late rally to secure the sweep.
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Up Next
East Carolina travels to Houston and Tulane next weekend. Â
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The Knights (21-6, 14-1 AAC) maintained their grip on first place in the league standings while the Pirates (9-15, 5-10 AAC) earned a split of the weekend after downing South Florida back on Friday night.
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McKenna Melville, the preseason AAC Player of the Year, led all players with 18 kills while hitting .300 and collecting a match-best 11 digs. Bri Wood paced ECU with 13 kills, six digs and a .333 hitting percentage.
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UCF hit a robust .394, putting down 53 kills on 104 attempts with 12 errors. The Knights also held the upper hand in digs (45-31) and total blocks (6.0-3.0).
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With the score tied at 10 in the opening set, East Carolina netted six of the next seven to force a UCF timeout. The Knights rallied from there, eventually knotting things at 18 thanks to a Pirate attacking error. UCF would pull away, allowing ECU to score just two more points the rest of the frame.
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Following a lopsided victory in the second set, the visitors came out strong in the third – building a 14-9 advantage that prompted a Pirate timeout. ECU sliced its deficit to 20-17 via an ace by Wood, but the Knights held off the late rally to secure the sweep.
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Up Next
East Carolina travels to Houston and Tulane next weekend. Â
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Team Stats
UCF
ECU
Kills
53
32
Errors
12
11
Attempts
104
93
Hitting %
.394
.226
Points
69
42
Assists
51
30
Aces
10
7
Blocks
6
3
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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