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Addison Burke with an attack against Morehead State
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Winner App State APP 3-0,0-0 Sun Belt
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Eastern Ky. EKU 2-1,0-0 ASUN
Winner
App State APP
3-0,0-0 Sun Belt
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Final
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Eastern Ky. EKU
2-1,0-0 ASUN
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 4 5 F
App State APP 19 25 15 25 16 (3)
Eastern Ky. EKU 25 21 25 18 14 (2)

Game Recap: Volleyball |

EKU Volleyball Falls In Five In Finale At Charleston

Box Score

CHARLESTON, S.C. –
Eastern Kentucky University's volleyball team lost to Appalachian State, 3-2, in its final match at the College of Charleston Classic on Saturday in Charleston, South Carolina.
 
The Mountaineers (3-0) won by scores of 19-25, 25-21, 15-25, 25-18 and 16-14.
 
With the match tied 2-2, the Colonels started the fifth set by scoring the first four points.  A kill from AG Hynes made it 5-1 and another from the senior put her team ahead 6-2.  The Mountaineers closed to within one, 10-9, on a block from Lou Johnson.  Two straight by EKU made it 12-9, but ASU answered with three consecutive points, tying it 12-12 on a kill from Ali Morris and an EKU attack error.
 
The Colonels edged ahead 13-12 on a kill from Hynes, but Appalachian State answered with a kill from Maya Winterhoff to tie it again.  The Mountaineers reach match-point after a kill from Morris.  Freshman Addison Burke answered with a kill to keep EKU alive.
 
ASU took advantage of a service error to reach match-point again and then won the match on an attack error.
 
Hynes led EKU (2-1) with a match-best 18 kills.  She hit .361, making just five errors in 36 attempts.  Burke had 17 kills and nine digs.  Amanda Mack contributed 13 kills with a .440 attack percentage.

Hynes and Burke earned spots on the College of Charleston Classic All-Tournament Team..
 
EKU out-hit Appalachian State .265 to .182 and had 15 more digs, but the Colonels served up 13 service errors and watched the Mountaineers serve eight aces.
 
Keionna Mackey totaled 13 kills for ASU.
 
The Colonels will be back in action next weekend in Cincinnati at the Xavier Tournament.  EKU will face Indiana University-Indianapolis on Friday at 3 p.m.  Saturday's slate includes Miami (Ohio) at 11 a.m. and host Xaver at 7 p.m.


 
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