LOUISVILLE – Austin Peay State University's volleyball team picked up its sixth-straight win and first-ever in the Derby City with a decisive three-set victory (25-19, 25-17, 25-18) over future ASUN conference foe Bellarmine, Tuesday, at Knights Hall.
Austin Peay was led by a balanced scoring effort which saw five Governors record seven or more kills and the team post its third-highest attack percentage this season at .339.
While the Govs showcased another dominating offensive performance, they also continued to showcase dominance on the defensive end, allowing just a .143 hitting percentage – the sixth time this season APSU has held their opponent under .150.
Graduate student Brooke Moore led the Govs' offense with 14 kills, followed by freshman Elizabeth Wheat's 10 kills at a season-high .500 attack percentage.
Senior middle blocker Claire Darland posted a season-high nine kills and three digs in match, while Mikayla Powell recorded her sixth-straight match of at least eight kills.
The win marks the first time the Govs have defeated a future ASUN Conference opponent since Sept. 1, 2018, when they beat Stetson 3-0 at the MT Blue Raider Bash in Murfreesboro. It is also the second time this season APSU has picked up three consecutive sweeps.
Austin Peay concludes its road trip with a two-match Ohio Valley Conference series at Tennessee Tech, Friday-Saturday. The Govs and Golden Eagles are tied atop the OVC standings after two weeks with perfect 4-0 records in conference play.
Set-by-set vs. Bellarmine
- Moore and Wheat paced the Govs with five kills apiece in a first set that saw Austin Peay nevertrail.
- After a close first half of the second set, a 6-1 run propelled the Govs to a 17-9 lead. APSU extended their lead with a 25-17 second-set victory off four Mikayla Powell kills.
- Austin Peay used the momentum of a 15-5 run midway through the final set to finish off their Tuesday afternoon sweep of Bellarmine.