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Volleyball Hosts South Carolina for Two Matches this Weekend in Tuscaloosa

Volleyball Hosts South Carolina for Two Matches this Weekend in Tuscaloosa


TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Alabama plays two matches at home this weekend against South Carolina, opening the series on Friday, Nov. 11 at 6 p.m. CT before rematching against the Gamecocks on Saturday, Nov. 12 at 2 p.m. CT

This Weekend: vs. South Carolina

  • Tuscaloosa, Ala. – Foster Auditorium
  • Friday, Nov. 11 – 6 p.m. CT
  • Saturday, Nov. 12 – 2 p.m. CT

Scouting Alabama

  • Last week, the Crimson Tide earned a four-set road win Wednesday night at Texas A&M before falling to Mississippi State in three sets on Saturday
  • Four of the remaining six matches on Alabama’s schedule will be in Tuscaloosa
  • The Tide leads the SEC with 168 aces, while Abby Marjama leads the league and is sixth nationally with 58
  • Alabama returns 14 players from last year’s squad, including seniors Taylor Drapp, Emily Janek, Dru Kuck, Katie Shook and Alyiah Wells and fifth-year senior Marjama
  • Newcomers this year include freshman Micah Gryniewicz, an AVCA All-Region honoree from Chandler, Ariz., and sophomore Maddy McCormick, who played at Colorado State last season

Last Time out: vs. Mississippi State

  • Alabama volleyball dropped a three-set decision to Mississippi State Saturday afternoon in Foster Auditorium, falling by set scores of 24-26, 21-25 and 11-25
  • The Tide was the first to reach set point in the opening set over the Bulldogs, 24-21, but the visitors rallied to tie it at 24-24 and Alabama took a timeout. Mississippi State came out with back-to-back points out of the break to win the opener, 26-24.
  • Trailing 7-3 early in the second, the Tide scored five unanswered to take a lead, but the Bulldogs answered right back to score seven in a row and pull ahead 14-8. Alabama drew as close as three points but Mississippi State remained in front the rest of the way, winning 25-21
  • Ahead 15-11 in the third set, the Bulldogs closed it out with 10 in a row to win, 25-11, and take the match

Alabama Aces

  • Alabama leads the SEC in service aces (168) and aces-per-set (1.85)
  • Individually, Abby Marjama leads the individual rankings with 58 (0.67/set), which is 25 more than the next-highest total
  • The Tide is one of six power five teams with 168 or more aces and Marjama is one of just nine players nationally with over 50
  • Marjama is sixth nationally in total aces and fourth in aces-per-set

Career Milestones

  • Abby Marjama has 58 aces this season, beating her previous…

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