
ECU Falls To Georgia Southern In NIVC Second Round
December 02, 2023 | Volleyball
GREENVILLE, N.C. – Jillian Gray posted a team-high 15 kills to lead Georgia Southern past East Carolina 3-0 (25-20, 25-22, 25-22) in the second round of the National Invitational Volleyball Championship Saturday evening from Williams Arena at Minges Coliseum.
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The Pirates end a highly successful campaign at 21-11 while the Eagles improve to 23-8 in advance of a date with South Florida in the quarterfinals.
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Angeles Alderete paced ECU with a double-double of 10 kills and 12 digs while Tia Shum collected 15 digs of her own. Georgia Southern racked up more kills (41-36), digs (57-53) and total blocks (10.0-8.0) and limited East Carolina to a .112 hitting percentage.
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Early deficits would mark the theme of the evening for the Pirates as they fell behind 12-7 in the opening frame. They were able to draw within 22-19 later in the proceedings but scored just one point the rest of the set.
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Down by as much as eight at 17-9 in the second stanza, ECU would rally all the way back to take a 21-20 advantage. Attacking errors short-circuited the comeback though as the visitors ended the set on a 5-1 run.
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In an attempt to extend the match, the Pirates fought the Eagles all the way to a 20-20 deadlock before Carlia Northcross put the Purple and Gold in front with a kill. As in the second frame, Georgia Southern scored five of the last six points to complete the sweep.
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The Pirates end a highly successful campaign at 21-11 while the Eagles improve to 23-8 in advance of a date with South Florida in the quarterfinals.
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Angeles Alderete paced ECU with a double-double of 10 kills and 12 digs while Tia Shum collected 15 digs of her own. Georgia Southern racked up more kills (41-36), digs (57-53) and total blocks (10.0-8.0) and limited East Carolina to a .112 hitting percentage.
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Early deficits would mark the theme of the evening for the Pirates as they fell behind 12-7 in the opening frame. They were able to draw within 22-19 later in the proceedings but scored just one point the rest of the set.
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Down by as much as eight at 17-9 in the second stanza, ECU would rally all the way back to take a 21-20 advantage. Attacking errors short-circuited the comeback though as the visitors ended the set on a 5-1 run.
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In an attempt to extend the match, the Pirates fought the Eagles all the way to a 20-20 deadlock before Carlia Northcross put the Purple and Gold in front with a kill. As in the second frame, Georgia Southern scored five of the last six points to complete the sweep.
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Team Stats
GS
ECU
Kills
41
36
Errors
18
22
Attempts
121
125
Hitting %
.190
.112
Points
54.0
47.0
Assists
37
35
Aces
3
3
Blocks
10
8
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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