
Pirates Turn Aside Mercer In Virginia Tournament Finale
September 17, 2022 | Volleyball
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – Angeles Alderete recorded a match-high 16 kills to lead East Carolina past Mercer 3-1 (25-19, 18-25, 25-18, 25-18) Saturday afternoon in both teams' last contest of the Virginia Tournament inside Memorial Gymnasium.
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The Pirates improve to 5-7 entering American Athletic Conference play while the Bears drop to 4-8.
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Alderete committed just one attacking error to finish with a stout .484 hitting percentage while fellow rookie Carlia Northcross tallied a career-best four kills as well as five blocks. Kenzie Beckham paced the back row efforts with a contest-best 18 digs. Annie Karle and Paige Wagers registered 14 kills apiece to lead Mercer's offense.
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The Bears notched one more kill (45-44) than the Pirates, but ECU limited Mercer to a .150 hitting percentage while turning in .279 efficiency itself. The Pirates also out-blocked the Bears 8.0 to 4.0.
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Payton Evenstad got East Carolina off on the right foot with an ace on the first rally of the match and the Pirates soared to a 10-4 advantage from there. ECU kept the pressure on, eventually forcing another Mercer timeout after a kill by Sophia Kruczko made the score 19-12. The Bears got no closer than five the rest of the way.
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Mercer flipped the script in the second set, racing out to a 6-1 advantage. The Bears were able to keep the Pirates at an arm's length for the remainder of the frame and tie the match at the intermission.
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East Carolina asserted the upper hand in the final two sets, hitting .471 and .333 in the third and fourth to seal the victory.
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Up Next: The Pirates open up AAC play next weekend with a pair of road matches at Tulsa (Sept. 23) and Wichita State (Sept. 25).
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The Pirates improve to 5-7 entering American Athletic Conference play while the Bears drop to 4-8.
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Alderete committed just one attacking error to finish with a stout .484 hitting percentage while fellow rookie Carlia Northcross tallied a career-best four kills as well as five blocks. Kenzie Beckham paced the back row efforts with a contest-best 18 digs. Annie Karle and Paige Wagers registered 14 kills apiece to lead Mercer's offense.
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The Bears notched one more kill (45-44) than the Pirates, but ECU limited Mercer to a .150 hitting percentage while turning in .279 efficiency itself. The Pirates also out-blocked the Bears 8.0 to 4.0.
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Payton Evenstad got East Carolina off on the right foot with an ace on the first rally of the match and the Pirates soared to a 10-4 advantage from there. ECU kept the pressure on, eventually forcing another Mercer timeout after a kill by Sophia Kruczko made the score 19-12. The Bears got no closer than five the rest of the way.
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Mercer flipped the script in the second set, racing out to a 6-1 advantage. The Bears were able to keep the Pirates at an arm's length for the remainder of the frame and tie the match at the intermission.
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East Carolina asserted the upper hand in the final two sets, hitting .471 and .333 in the third and fourth to seal the victory.
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Up Next: The Pirates open up AAC play next weekend with a pair of road matches at Tulsa (Sept. 23) and Wichita State (Sept. 25).
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Team Stats
ECU
Mercer
Kills
44
45
Errors
13
27
Attempts
111
120
Hitting %
.279
.150
Points
58.5
55
Assists
38
44
Aces
7
6
Blocks
7.5
4
Game Leaders
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