CHARLESTON, Ill. –University of Southern Indiana Volleyball (15-16, 10-8 OVC) had its season come to a close after falling in the Ohio Valley Conference Championship semifinal match to No. 1 Eastern Illinois University (27-4, 15-3 OVC) at Lantz Arena Tuesday, 3-0 (25-19, 25-14, 26-24). The Screaming Eagles impressed the USI faithful by earning 14 more wins than last season and clinching their first-ever postseason berth in the NCAA Division I era.
USI could not keep up with the Panthers’ offense, falling 25-19 in the opening set. The Eagles got the scoring started with a kill from junior middle hitter Paris Downing (Avon, Indiana) that helped USI stay close with EIU, 5-5. The Panthers caught some momentum and scored five of the next six points to take an early lead. The Eagles cut the deficit in half with the help of a kill from senior outside hitter Leah Anderson (Bloomington, Illinois) before the Panthers went on another run that extended their lead to 14-8. Trailing 19-13, USI sparked by scoring six of the next eight points to cut the deficit to just two. Even after the late rally, the Eagles allowed three straight kills to drop the first set. EIU posted a massive 17 kills compared to USI’s nine kills. However, the Eagles did record four blocks and two aces.
A tough set from start to finish leads to a 25-14 loss for USI in the second frame. The Panthers scored five of the first six points of the set until the Eagles added some insurance and ran the score up to 6-4. EIU went on a quick 4-0 run until USI’s defense forced a pair of attacking errors to keep it close at 10-6. The Panthers would then go on a 6-0 surge that caught the Eagles lacking and put EIU up by 10. USI would get something rolling after getting three kills from Downing and one from junior outside hitter Abby Weber (Fishers, Indiana) to put the score to 19-11. Weber and sophomore middle hitter Bianca Anderson (Chicago Heights, Illinois) posted back-to-back kills later in the frame, but it was not enough to start a comeback. USI recorded nine kills and 10 errors with a negative attacking percentage. Both sides were protective at the net as the Panthers nabbed five blocks and the Eagles threw down three blocks.
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