COLUMBIA, SC – After winning sets two and four, the No. 18 Florida volleyball team fell 2-3 (20-25, 25-22, 24-26, 25-22, 13-15) to South Carolina on Wednesday afternoon inside a crowded Carolina volleyball Center. Overall there were 44 score ties and 20 lead changes throughout the entire match. The Gators are now 21-6 on the season and head into their final conference match of the season with an 11-4 SEC record.
Sophomore All-American Kennedy Martin led the Gators offensively with 20 kills to total 22.5 points, while Isabel Martin recorded her third-straight double-double match as she recorded 11 digs and 10 kills.
At the net, Amaya Thomas posted a career-high seven blocks after having three solo blocks, while Jaela Auguste recorded five blocks for the second-straight match. Alec Rothe and K. Martin contributed to three blocks each.
Setter Taylor Parks dished out 44 assists in the five setter and added six digs, two blocks, one kill and one block to her stat line. Besides both Martins, Parks aided four Gators to two or more kills: Auguste (7), Thomas (6), Rothe (4) and Lauren Harden (2).
Elli McKissock paced the backcourt with 17 digs, while the Martin duo combined for 17 of Florida’s 53. Additional, Emerson Hoyle tied her season-high…
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