Morehead,
Kentucky - Tennessee State advanced to the second round of the Ohio Valley Conference
tournament with a win over fourth seeded Austin Peay. The Tigers earned a 3-1 (25-15, 18-25,
27-25, 25-17) victory over the Governors in Wetherby Gym on Thursday afternoon.
The win is the first for the Tigers in the OVC Championships since winning the
tournament in 2007.
Naomi Wells led the Tigers with a double-double
as she recorded a game-high 16 kills (.324) and picked up 13 digs. Rachel
Ambroch added offensive support with 13 kills (.250).
Setter Erika Moss added five kills to go along
with her 41 assists. Libero Britani Hathorn registered four assists and a
game-high 15 digs.
The
two teams traded points to start the match and were tied at 7-7 when the Tigers
used consecutive kills by Moss, Lindsay Hornsby and Wells to take a 10-7 lead.
Austin Peay would respond with two quick points before TSU exploded with six
straight points behind the serving of Wells.
The rolls reversed in the second set as APSU hit .481 (15-2-27), while the Tigers hit .212 (13-6-33). The two teams would stay close early with Aase picking up a kill to bring the Tigers to within one at 8-7. But the Governors went on an 8-2 run to give them a comfortable 16-9 lead. TSU would never get any closer than a four point deficit as they dropped the second set 25-18.
Both
teams came out of the break fired up, but neither team could get away from the
other. Late in the set, the Governors used a Lauren Henderson kill to take a
21-19 lead. But the Tigers fought back with three straight points as Hornsby
recorded a kill and teamed with Aase for a block.
APSU would come back to tie the set at 24-24
before Moss and Ambroch each recorded kills to give the Tigers a 27-25 win. TSU
hit .222 (16-6-45) to Austin Peay's .191 (14-5-47).
The
fourth set opened with the Tigers getting a little momentum as they used a Wells
kill to take a 10-7 lead. APSU would come back to tie the game at 13-13 only to
see the Tigers go on a 12-6 run to end the match. Ambroch and Butler led the
charge as they teamed up for two blocks. Ambroch added two kills and an ace,
while Butler recorded a kill along with Wells.
TSU
will play their semifinal match at 7:00 p.m. ET on Friday evening against host
and top seeded Morehead State who defeated UT Martin 3-0.
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