ATHENS, W.Va. – The
Concord University volleyball team took down the Mountain East Conference South Division leaders in West Virginia Wesleyan in a five-set thriller Wednesday night at the Carter Center.
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The Mountain Lions move to 13-2 with the victory and 3-1 in MEC play while the WVWC sits at 10-5 and 2-1 in conference matchups. The set scores were 23-25, 25-20, 25-19, 26-28, 15-10.
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After taking a 2-1 lead in the match, Concord battled in the fourth set, but ultimately needed five sets to dispatch Wesleyan.
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In the winner-take-all fifth, Concord quickly got out to a 6-2 lead after three blocks shut down the Bobcats. Concord just had too much momentum as kills from Anderson and Williams put them up 13-6. After reaching the 14
th point on a service error, Concord sealed the deal with the arm of junior outside hitter
Chloe Thompson who tallied her 14
th kill of the match.
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In the opening set, both teams were unable to grab ahold of momentum. WVWC jumped out to an 8-5 lead. CU did hold a brief lead of 13-11, but Wesleyan ran off a lengthy 9-4 run to take a 20-17 edge. Despite having more kills in the first than WVWC (13-12), Concord dropped the first set.
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CU rode the hot hands of sophomore right side
Maddie Stull and freshman outside hitter Alexis Stack in the second set as the Maroon and opened up on an 8-2 run. The Mountain Lions got the lead to 16-8 before Wesleyan ran off seven straight points. However, CU never trailed in the set as it scored three of the next four points to get the lead back to 19-16. A kill by junior outside hitter
Meg Williams closed the set.
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West Virginia Wesleyan scored the first four points of the third set before Concord rattled off a 14-6 run as a kill and service ace from Williams opened up a 14-10 edge for the Mountain Lions. WVWC tied the set at 16-16, but the next six points went to Concord as the Mountain Lions grabbed a 2-1 lead.
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Concord fought back from deficits of 15-10 and 23-20 to extend the fourth set. In fact, four straight points from the Mountain Lions pushed CU ahead 24-23 after a kill from Thompson. But West Virginia Wesleyan fended off two match points to force a fifth set.
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Concord had four players with double digit kills as Williams led the way with 18. Freshman middle hitter
Addison Adkins matched Thompson's 14 kills, and Stull collected 10, five of which came in the second set.
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Williams and Thompson both finished with double-doubles as they added 19 and 18 digs to their stat sheet, respectively. Junior setter
Paige Richmond finished with a season-high 32 assists. Sophomore setter
Haley Sweeney finished with a career high in both assists (23) and digs (14).
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As a team, Concord hit .211 and finished with 70 total kills.
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The Mountain Lions head on the road to face Davis & Elkins this Friday at 7:00 p.m. in an MEC South clash.
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