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Virginia Volleyball | Virginia Wins Fifth-Set Showdown Over MTSU in Non-Conference Finale

Virginia Volleyball | Virginia Wins Fifth-Set Showdown Over MTSU in Non-Conference Finale

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – After a slow start, Virginia (10-1) dominated the last two games on the way to its five-set (19-25, 25-20, 23-25, 25-12, 15-6) victory over Middle Tennessee State (3-8) at Memorial Gymnasium Wednesday night (Sept. 18).

With the win, the Cavaliers have won 10 of their first 11 matches for the first time since 2003, and are riding a seven-match win streak.

The victory over the Blue Raiders was also UVA’s second in as many nights after last night’s four-set victory.

Virginia was led by Kate Dean (12 kills, .450 Hit%), Brooklyn Borum (12 kills, 8 digs) and Ashley Le, who recorded a career-high 51 assists along with 12 digs.

HOW IT HAPPENED

Set 1: MTSU 25, Virginia 19
MTSU quickly erased the Cavaliers’ 9-8 lead early in the first after scoring six straight points to control the game the rest of the way. UVA trimmed the Blue Raiders’ lead back to as little as three, but they scored on the last three plays, two of which were Cavalier hitting errors. Dean led the Hoos with five kills on eight swings. MTSU registered three service aces and committed four less attack errors (4) than UVA (8).

Set 2: Virginia 25, MTSU 20
Virginia trailed by as many as six [14-8] before it came roaring back to tie the frame, 16-16. Later, MTSU led 19-18 when another unanswered run by the Cavaliers gave them a 23-19 lead. UVA’s defense held the MTSU to just nine kills while suffering eight attack errors. The Cavaliers ultimately scored six of the final seven points to claim the set. Milan Gomillion (22 digs, 2 aces), Kate Johnson (8 digs, 1 ace) and Kadynce Boothe (7 kills, 7 digs) added one ace each.

Set 3: MTSU 25, Virginia 23
Virginia led 6-4 when the Blue Raiders claimed seven of the next eight points. MTSU went on to lead by as many as seven [15-8], but the Cavaliers did not go away quietly. The Blue Raiders had set point [24-18] when UVA fired off five straight points to make things interesting, but an MTSU kill ended the set. Elayna Duprey tallied five of her 10 total kills in the third.

Set 4: Virginia 25, MTSU 12
The two teams were knotted 9-9, but the Hoos embarked on a blistering 16-3 run the rest of the way. Le dished out 14 assists and UVA’s hitters did not commit a single error to hit .441 in the fourth. The Cavaliers won the final six points and MTSU strung together back-to-back points only three times.

Set 5: Virginia 15, MTSU 6
Virginia carried its momentum from the fourth into the fifth, leaping out to an 8-2 lead, and by…

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