RICHMOND, Ky. - Austin Peay State University's volleyball
team will look to maintain the early pace when it travels to Eastern Kentucky
for a 1 p.m. (CT), Saturday, Ohio Valley Conference contest. The match will be availble for free on the OVC Digital Network.
Austin Peay (8-10, 2-1 OVC West) sits one game behind
Southeast Missouri for the divisional lead entering the second weekend of
conference play. The Lady Govs have won two straight since losing its OVC
opener, including a key four-set victory at Murray State, Tuesday.
In the win at Murray State, the Lady Govs showed off a nice
offensive balance with senior Nikki Doyle leading the team with 17 kills while
sophomores Jada Stotts and Liz Landon also breached the double-digit kills
mark. That balance will be critical as the team enters the heart of the
conference slate and opponents begin to focus on Stotts, the team's leading
hitter (3.78 kills per set) through five weeks.
"Having balance offensively is something we have talked
about as team," said Lady Govs head coach Taylor Mott. "Teams are going to
focus on both of our outsides and if our middles can't be productive we're going
to struggle. Against Murray State our
middles were able to perform and do their job and that's something we need to
do consistently."
Eastern Kentucky (3-10, 0-3 OVC East) is wrapping up a
four-match homestand and seeking its first OVC win. The Colonels put up a fight
against Belmont one week ago, losing a three-set match by seven total points.
Eastern Kentucky then stole a set from East Division leading Morehead State,
Tuesday, before falling in four sets.
Ashley Edmond (2.69 kills per set) leads Eastern Kentucky's
offense, but has been supported by Alexis Plagens (2.44 kps) and Kelsey Kuehner(2.24
kps) . The Colonels offense has struggled as a whole, ranking 12th among OVC
teams in attack percentage (.108) and 11th in kills per set (10.86) through
three conference matches.