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Tennessee Wesleyan University – Women’s Volleyball Falls in Season Opener Matches at Vette City Classic

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Volleyball – Fri, Aug. 19, 2022 at 11:50 PM

Final – Women’s Volleyball 1 2 3 F
Indiana Southeast (1-0, 0-0) 25 25 25 3
Tennessee Wesleyan (0-1, 0-0) 14 19 14 0
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Indiana Southeast Indv. Leaders Tennessee Wesleyan
#7 Jessi Kramer – 10 Kills #10 Amya Sutton – 10
2 Players (#10,#17) – 2 Blocks #4 Kamari Jackson – 3
2 Players (#5,#10) – 8 Digs 2 Players (#13,#22) – 9
#11 Hannah Brown – 3 Aces #10 Amya Sutton – 1
Indiana Southeast Team Statistics Tennessee Wesleyan
.287 Hitting %: .069
3.0 Blocks: 4.0
39 Digs: 40
10 Aces: 1
Final – Women’s Volleyball 1 2 3 F
Mobile 25 25 25 3
Tennessee Wesleyan 12 13 17 0
Bowling Green, KY
Mobile Indv. Leaders Tennessee Wesleyan
#15 Aleah Kennedy – 8 Kills #10 Amya Sutton – 7
2 Players (#15,#24) – 2 Blocks 3 Players – 1
#9 Layton Adams – 10 Digs 2 Players (#20,#22) – 8
#7 Aspen Adams – 4 Aces #10 Amya Sutton – 2
Mobile Team Statistics Tennessee Wesleyan
.241 Hitting %: -.050
4.0 Blocks: 2.0
39 Digs: 30
10 Aces: 4

Bowling Green, Ky.- The volleyball team began the 2022 season on Friday. The team took the court at the Vette City Classic, a two-day event where the team played two matches on the first day of the event. TWU’s first match came against the Indiana University Southeast Lady Grenadiers and the second match of the day came against the University of Mobile Lady Rams.

vs. IU Southeast

The first set of the match did not see a great start for the Lady Bulldogs. IU Southeast scored the first five points of the set. A service error and a kill by Olivia Miller helped the team make the score 6-2. Amya Sutton recorded a kill but the opponents stayed in control of the set, moving ahead 13-3. Four straight points from the combination of Sutton, Madison Coffey, a Sutton service ace, and a Kamari Jackson and Coffey block assist brought the team back within six points of the lead with the score 13-7. The team could not carry the momentum though, going on to fall in the first set 25-14.

A kill by Kali Bowie gave Tennessee Wesleyan a 1-0 lead in the second set. The set remained close over the next few points though, with Miller, Olivia Bolin, Coffey, and Sutton scoring to make the scoreboard read 8-7. IU Southeast took control of the set though, scoring five of the next seven points to lead 13-9. The Lady Bulldogs could not recover from the move, dropping the second set 25-19.

Much like the second set, the points remained close through the first couple of points. A kill by Miller made the score 7-6 early in the set. IU Southeast scored five straight…

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