HAMPTON, Va. ---- The University of Maryland Eastern Shore volleyball team was three points away from their first Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference championship Sunday afternoon at Hampton University. The Hawks were up 2-1 in sets on Florida A&M, and held a 22-19 lead in the fourth set. Three points and UMES was on to its first NCAA Tournament appearance. The Rattlers battled back to win a long fourth set, 31-29 setting up the deciding fifth set. The fifth was tied 10-10, but a Florida A&M kill and pair of UMES attack errors gave the Rattlers a 13-10 lead on their way to a 15-10 win in the set as they won their eighth straight MEAC title (17-25, 25-15, 23-25, 31-29, 15-10).
"Coming into the match, we knew that we would be up against the number one team in the south and it's a match that everyone would expect to go five sets, which it did," UMES coach Don Metil said. "I thought that the third set that we regrouped very well after we lost the second set by a large margin and we put ourselves in a position in set four to have numerous match points and unfortunately we ran out of subs."
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Tuesday, November 18, 2008
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