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MTSU Falls to Sam Houston
9/27/2024 8:52:00 PM | Women's Volleyball
Blue Raiders fall to Sam Houston 0-3 in second CUSA match
HUNTSVILLE, TEXAS — Middle Tennessee volleyball suffered a defeat to Sam Houston in the second match of the two-match series. The Blue Raiders fought hard until the end, forcing the third set to go to win-by-two, but could not finish the job. MTSU hit .391 as a team in the third set. The scores of the sets were as follows: 18-25, 22-25 and 27-29.
The Blue Raiders (4-10, 0-2) had done a great job serving in their last few matches, but the woes from the beginning of the season returned, as the Blue Raiders had 14 service errors to just three aces. The Blue Raiders fall to 0-7 when having less aces than their opponent. Sam Houston (7-6, 2-0) was able to capitalize as they only had six errors to four aces.
Offensively, junior Adriana Rhoda was the star of the night, recording 22 kills on a .474 hitting percentage, good for an outstanding 7.33 kills/set. The Hutchinson, Minn. native's 7.33 kills/set set the new program-record during the 25-point era breaking Chelsea Ross' record that has stood since 2015. Rhoda was on fire in the third set, recording 10 kills. Two other Blue Raiders had double-digit kills in Kiera Booth and Aowyn Schrader. Following her record-breaking night of recording a program-record 39 digs, senior Laure Jansen continued her defensive dominance recording 16 digs in just three sets. She added one service ace.
By the Numbers
The Blue Raiders will be back at home vs. FIU a week from today on Friday, Oct. 4. The match is the MTSU's Dig Pink match to raise awareness for breast cancer. It will be streamed on ESPN+ and live stats can be found at Stat Broadcast.
Keeping Up with the Blue Raiders
Follow the Blue Raiders on Twitter/X (@MT_Volleyball), Instagram (@mt_volleyball), and Facebook (Middle Tennessee Blue Raider Volleyball).
The Blue Raiders (4-10, 0-2) had done a great job serving in their last few matches, but the woes from the beginning of the season returned, as the Blue Raiders had 14 service errors to just three aces. The Blue Raiders fall to 0-7 when having less aces than their opponent. Sam Houston (7-6, 2-0) was able to capitalize as they only had six errors to four aces.
Offensively, junior Adriana Rhoda was the star of the night, recording 22 kills on a .474 hitting percentage, good for an outstanding 7.33 kills/set. The Hutchinson, Minn. native's 7.33 kills/set set the new program-record during the 25-point era breaking Chelsea Ross' record that has stood since 2015. Rhoda was on fire in the third set, recording 10 kills. Two other Blue Raiders had double-digit kills in Kiera Booth and Aowyn Schrader. Following her record-breaking night of recording a program-record 39 digs, senior Laure Jansen continued her defensive dominance recording 16 digs in just three sets. She added one service ace.
By the Numbers
- 7.33: Rhoda's kills/set of 7.33 broke the program-record during the 25-point that has stood since 2015, when Chelsea Ross recorded 7.00 kills/set.
- 55: Senior Laure Jansen recording 55 digs across the two matches at Sam Houston, good for 7.86 digs/set.
- 43: Setter Andi Spies recorded 43 assists, making it the seventh time she has reached the 40-assist mark in her freshman season.
The Blue Raiders will be back at home vs. FIU a week from today on Friday, Oct. 4. The match is the MTSU's Dig Pink match to raise awareness for breast cancer. It will be streamed on ESPN+ and live stats can be found at Stat Broadcast.
Keeping Up with the Blue Raiders
Follow the Blue Raiders on Twitter/X (@MT_Volleyball), Instagram (@mt_volleyball), and Facebook (Middle Tennessee Blue Raider Volleyball).
Team Stats
MTSU
SHSU
Kills
48
42
Errors
17
8
Attempts
115
102
Hitting %
.270
.333
Points
53.0
48.0
Assists
47
39
Aces
3
4
Blocks
2
2
Game Leaders
Kills-Aces-Blocks
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