Box Score NASHVILLE - Austin Peay State University's
volleyball team ended a brief two-match losing streak with a four-set (21-25,
25-15, 25-22, 27-25) Ohio Valley Conference victory against Tennessee State,
Saturday at Kean Hall.
Austin Peay (14-14, 8-5 OVC West) took
advantage of an error-prone Tennessee State squad to pick up the win. The Lady
Govs trailed by a 59-54 margin in kills but the Tigers committed a staggering
29 attack errors while APSU recorded only 16 attack miscues.
"We passed better and our intensity was better today," said Lady Govs head coach Taylor Mott. "This was a much-needed win against a quality opponent. Hopefully, this will put us on the right track for our upcoming homestand."
Tennessee State (14-11, 8-4 OVC East) scored
its Set 1 victory thanks to a 20-kill performance while it committed only six
errors. However, Austin Peay romped in Set 2 thanks to a comparatively clean
13-kill, two-error performance as TSU's offense was held to 10 kills and seven
errors.
The Tigers jumped out to a 4-1 lead in the
third set but could not hold on. Austin Peay used a 7-1 run to take an 8-5 lead
and would not look back. The fourth set was the most competitive of the match
with nine ties and three lead changes. The Lady Govs held the advantage but
could not build a lead to avoid overtime, but back-to-back Tennessee State
errors gave APSU the 27-25 victory.
Sophomore Jada Stotts led Austin Peay with 16
kills and a .220 attack percentage. Senior Nikkir Doyle finished with only 14 kills
- ending a streak of four straight 20-kill performances - but notched a .297
attack percentage. Sophomore Hillary Plybon added 12 kills. Sophomore setter
Cami Fields had 47 assists on APSU's 54 kills.
Tennessee State's Naomi Wells led all hitters
with 21 kills and a .372 attack percentage. Rachel Ambroch added 16 kills and
LIndsay Hornsby chipped in 11 kills.
Austin Peay returns home to begin a
regular-season ending four-match home stand, beginning with a 7 p.m., Friday
contest against UT Martin.