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FORT MYERS, Fla. – Eastern Kentucky University will play for the 2025 Atlantic Sun Conference Tournament championship after beating No. 2 seed Jacksonville, 3-1, in the semifinals on Friday at Alico Arena in Fort Myers, Florida.
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The third seeded Colonels will face the winner of the No. 4 Central Arkansas/No. 8 North Florida match in the championship on Sunday at 1 p.m. ET. The match will air live on ESPN+.
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EKU (22-8) won by scores of 25-21, 25-17, 11-25 and 25-19.
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AG Hynes led all players with 15 kills. She made only two errors in 30 attempts for a .433 attack percentage.Â
Emilee Hill had her second triple-double in as many tournament matches, finishing with 11 kills, 21 assists, 21 digs and two blocks.Â
Carson Ledford had 10 kills and no errors in 20 attempts, for a .500 attack percentage, along with three blocks.
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The Colonels jumped out to a quick start, scoring the first four points of the match, and seven of the first eight. A kill from Ledford made it 4-0. Back-to-back kills from
Addison Burke pushed the margin to 7-1. A block from
Caitlyn Flees and Hill handed EKU an 11-3 advantage. A solo block from Ledford gave her team a 10-point lead, 15-5. The Dolphins got as close as three before the Colonels closed it out on a kill from Hynes.
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EKU started the second set strong as well, jumping out to a 5-1 lead on a JU attack error. A service error and a bad set from the Dolphins gave the Colonels a 10-4 lead. Another service error and an attack error pushed EKU ahead 18-10. Jacksonville closed the gap to four, 20-16, on two aces from Bella Dearinger and an attack error. EKU answered with four straight points, including two kills from Ledford, to reach set-point. Moments later Ledford finished off the set 25-17 with a kill.
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Jacksonville (22-8) jumped out to a 10-1 lead in the third set and rolled to a 14-point victory. JU hit .350 in the set while limiting EKU to a -.024 attack percentage.
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With the fourth set tied 5-5, EKU scored four straight to build a cushion. A block from Hill and Flees made it 9-5. The lead went to five, 11-6, on a kill from
Emersyn Robbins. The Dolphins answered with four straight to get within one. Two kills from Ledford and one from Hynes allowed the Colonels to ease back in front by four, 15-11. Four more points by EKU made it a 7-1 run, capped by a kill from Hynes for a 19-12 advantage. JU drew within four, 23-19, on two straight attack errors, but the Colonels scored the final two points to win the set and the match.
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EKU hit .245 for the match. Jacksonville hit .229 and had four more service errors than the Colonels.
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Burke had 11 kills and 12 digs.Â
Cassidy Trahan had 16 digs.Â
Cooper Abney finished with 20 assists.
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Rebekah Williams led the Dolphins with 13 kills and five blocks.
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