Edwardsville, Illinois - The Tennessee
State volleyball team (17-13, 10-6 OVC) ended the regular season strong by
defeating SIUE in four sets (25-27, 25-22, 25-20, 25-13).
Sherryce
Butler and Rachel
Ambroch each had 16 kills in the match to lead all attackers.
Butler's total tied her career high that she set Oct. 12 at UT
Martin.
TSU
recorded 95 digs as a team, 19 higher than the squad's previous season-high.
Naomi Wells and Britani
Hathorn led the team with 28 and 25 digs, respectively. Well's 28
digs broke her previous season high by nine.
Setter Erika
Moss tallied 52 assists in the match- her second 50-plus assist match
in her last three tries.
SIUE
(9-18, 5-11 OVC) jumped out to an early 3-1 lead when an attack from freshman Emilie
Sandve Aase went long, but the Tigers came roaring back with a 4-0
run. Butler and Moss led the charge with a kill apiece, and freshman Jaime
Cooper recorded her only service ace of the match.
SIUE
came right back to tie the frame at six with a slam from Leslie Lindsey, but a
7-3 TSU run from there gave the Tigers a big lead at 13-9.
Tennessee State maintained its advantage for the
better part of the set, but SIUE would eventually tie the score at 23 with an
attack by Kelsey Augustine. Sensing the momentum shifting away from her side,
TSU coach Kathy Rouhlac called time to talk things over.
The
message was not received as SIUE ended the set on a 4-2 run to take the opening
period.
The
start of the second set was just as close as the ending of the first, as a kill
from Butler tied the score at six a side.
Back-to-back points from Ambroch later in the
frame put TSU up 12-8, prompting a timeout from the home team. Ambroch's second
point of the run was one of Ambroch's four service aces in the match.
Freshman Linday Hornsby had a slam following the
timeout, but SIUE rebounded to make the score 13-13.
The
score was still tied at 22 each when Ambroch had a pair of points and Hornsby
recorded another kill to tie the match at one set apiece.
With
the score tied at five early in the third frame, the Tigers went on a 5-0 run
highlighted by three kills from Butler.
The
run proved to be too much for the Cougars, as they could never get within one of
the lead and TSU hung on for a five-point set victory.
With
two straight set wins, TSU carried over its strong play in the third set,
starting on an 8-2 run. Butler and Aase led the charge with two kills
each.
The
Tigers extended their advantage to eight when SIUE committed two errors, causing
SIUE to use its second timeout of the set.
The
stoppage did nothing to stop the TSU run, as the Tigers eventually went up 20-10
when Hornsby connected on an attempt.
Hornsby finished the match third on the team in
kills with 14.
Freshman Shawneis
Jones recorded her first career kill to make the score 24-12, and
Wells ended the match two-points later with a kill assisted by Moss.
TSU
hit .270 during the final set and held SIUE to a -.105 line.
By
virtue of its win, TSU earned the five-seed in the OVC Conference Tournament.
This sets up a match against Austin Peay on Thursday, Nov. 15 at 4:30 p.m.
The
match will be held in Morehead, Ky.
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