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ATHENS, W.Va. – The Concord University volleyball team embarks on a two-match Mountain East Conference road trip as it faces Fairmont State 7:00 p.m. Friday before traveling to Frostburg State 11:00 a.m. Saturday.
LIVE COVERAGE
Stats: Both the Fairmont State and Frostburg State Sports Information Departments will provide live statistics for the matches.
Video: Live streaming video will be provided at both venues.
RECORDS
The Mountain Lions are 6-14 overall and 2-5 versus MEC foes this season.
Fairmont State is also 2-5 in the MEC and is 9-12 overall.
Frostburg State enters the contest with a records of 9-10 on the season and 1-6 in the MEC.
SHARING IS CARING
In three matches last week, Concord went 1-2 as it earned a win over Salem in straight sets while dropping four-set matches to Notre Dame and Urbana. Against NDC and Salem, no CU player had more than 10 kills as sophomore middle hitter
Sheridan Herron had exactly 10 kills versus NDC. The kill distribution was even more spread out against Salem as no player had more than eight and five players had at least five kills. Freshman middle hitter
Amber Hall, sophomore right side
Camryn Huber and sophomore outside hitter
Jessica King each had eight. Junior outside hitter
Kirsti Pouncy had seven while Herron chipped in five. In five of the last seven matches, CU has had five players with at least five kills dating back to the win over West Virginia Wesleyan October 6.
CAREER NIGHT
Against Urbana, Hall racked up a career-best 18 kills. It was the most kills any Mountain Lion in a match this season. Additionally, the Massillon Ohio native's 18 kills are the most for a CU spiker since
Ellie Lawrence had 20 kills against Glenville State last October 19. Hall is hitting .268 this season which is 10
th in the MEC entering the weekend.
DON'T GO ANYWHERE
Concord has played four or five sets in exactly half of its matches this season, but is just 3-7 in those contests. Five times CU has won the first set in four or five-matches this season. Additionally, five of the nine matches played in the month of October have gone either four or five sets. Last season, the Mountain Lions won the second set over Fairmont State in a four-set loss. Senior setter
Jenna Mounts had 18 kills and seven digs in the contest. Sophomore setter
Imani Rodgers added 14 assists and six digs.
LOOKING FOR THE FIRST
Since the 2005, the Mountain Lions are 0-16 against Fairmont State even though they took the Fighting Falcons to four sets last season. Saturday's match against Frostburg State will be the first time Concord has played the Bobcats. In fact, CU has only played one team from Maryland, a single contest with Bowie State.
FAIRMONT STATE AT A GLANCE
Fairmont State has alternated wins and losses in its last seven matches, and is coming off a five-set loss to Seton Hill Tuesday. Rebecca Feeney leads the MEC with 225 kills and is third in hitting percentage at .346. As a team, the Fighting Falcons are hitting .203—one of four teams above .200 in the MEC.
FROSTBURG STATE AT A GLANCE
The lone conference win for the Bobcats was a four-set win over Fairmont State. Edwyna Lainez leads the league with 36 service aces. Cori Smothers is ninth in the MEC with 4.08 digs per set.Â