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Cassie Knutson_ Ciera Koons vs. Morehead State 9-28-16
3
Winner Austin Peay APSU 12-7,3-1 OVC
1
Eastern Kentucky EKU 6-10, 1-3 OVC
Winner
Austin Peay APSU
12-7,3-1 OVC
3
Final
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Eastern Kentucky EKU
6-10, 1-3 OVC
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Austin Peay APSU 25 16 25 25 (3)
Eastern Kentucky EKU 11 25 19 20 (1)

Game Recap: Volleyball |

Colonels Clipped by Austin Peay in Four Sets

Box Score (PDF)

RICHMOND, Ky. —
 Seven Colonels recorded blocks, as the EKU volleyball team fell to visiting Austin Peay State University, 3-1, on Saturday at McBrayer Arena.
 
APSU (12-7, 3-1 Ohio Valley Conference) won by scores of 25-11, 16-25, 25-19, and 25-20.
 
The Colonels racked up 12 total blocks on the day. Saturday's total was the second-highest block total of the season. Junior Ciera Koons led EKU defensively with six total blocks. Koons finished the contest with one solo block, along with five block assists.
 
Austin Peay opened a wide lead in the opening set and the Colonels could not recover, as the Governors took a 1-0 lead in the match. However, EKU settled down in the second.
 
Leading 12-9, freshman Rachel Woody found sophomore Cassie Knutson for the score to start the EKU run as the Colonels extended their lead. Knutson's service ace added to the EKU lead, putting the Colonels up 19-12. The Colonels used a 4-1 run to close out the set and even the match one.
 
Woody's kill gave the Colonels first point in the third, before the momentum swung in favor of the Governors. After APSU extended its lead to 10-4, EKU regained its composure. EKU constructed a mid-set run to close in on the APSU lead, before cutting it to three with a service ace from junior Celina Sanks. The Governors, however, went on to claim the set, 25-19.
 
EKU, maintaining its resiliency, cut a six-point deficit down to two in the fourth. Trailing 20-17, Sanks' swing pulled the Colonels within two. An Austin Peay miscue narrowed the lead to one, but the Governors claimed five of the set's final six points for the win.

Drost led the Colonels with a team-high 12 kills. The transfer from Winthrop has logged 10 or more kills in 10 matches this season.
 
EKU hosts Tennessee State University and Belmont University next weekend. The Colonels welcome Tennessee State on Friday and Belmont on Saturday.
 
Friday's match is scheduled for 6 p.m., while Saturday's first serve is slated for 2 p.m.


 
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