Team Stats
UNF
JU
Kills
46
51
Errors
30
17
Attempts
173
145
Hitting %
.092
.234
Points
54.0
62.0
Assists
42
44
Aces
1
3
Blocks
7.0
8.0
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned

#OspreyVB Sees Season End to Jacksonville in #ASunVB First Round
11/20/2014 10:52:00 PM | Volleyball
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FORT MYERS, Fla. – Despite coming out with a solid first set, University of North Florida volleyball's season concluded with a 3-1 (19-25, 25-14, 25-17, 25-17) loss to cross-town rival Jacksonville in the first round of the Atlantic Sun Tournament.
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"I'm proud of the careers our seniors have had," said head coach Steve Loeswick. "Tonight was not the result we were hoping for, but I know our team played very well at times this year. Our program is continuing to grow and get better."
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UNF hit. 250 in the first set and used several runs to separate itself from the Dolphins. The Ospreys gained a six-point, 18-12 lead on a Jacksonville attack miscue. UNF pushed its lead to seven as another Dolphin attacking miscue put the Ospreys up 20-13. Jacksonville attempted to cut into the Ospreys' lead with a four-point spurt to make it 20-17. However, a kill from Morgan Van Alstine halted the Dolphins' run. UNF ultimately closed the set on a three-point run with a solo block from Tessa Alyman clinching set point.
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Poor hitting hurt the Ospreys in the final three sets and UNF also had to contend with a Jacksonville team that hit .250 or better in each of the last three sets.
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In the second set, UNF faced a late eight-point deficit as Jacksonville went up 17-9 on an Osprey attack error. A kill from Alyman started a three-point run as UNF trimmed Jacksonville's lead down to 17-12. However, Jacksonville strung together points on each of its last three serving rotations and finished the set with a three-point run.
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UNF had to rebound from an early Jacksonville run in the third set as the Dolphins scored six-straight points to go up 12-6. The Ospreys came to within five points on a Dolphin miscue to make it 15-10. After Jacksonville gained an eight-point cushion, UNF chipped away at the deficit as a Cameron McGuire kill made it 20-14. Jacksonville answered with a four-point run to a 24-14 advantage. UNF fended off set-point three times before the Dolphins sealed the set win with an Osprey attack error.
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UNF and Jacksonville battled through the first half of the fourth set. However, with UNF up by one, a Jacksonville block sparked a five-point run as the Dolphins took a 17-13 lead. Although UNF attempted to fight back, a late three-point run put the Dolphins up 24-16. A kill from Carina Hoff on the next point kept the Ospreys alive before Jacksonville won the match on an Osprey attack error.
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Abby Fesl registered a 23-assist, 10-dig double-double for the Ospreys. McGuire notched a team-best 11 kills, while Cari Whitmire tallied 26 digs. Carinne Turner added 15 assists.
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UNF hit .092 for the match and made 46 kills and 70 digs.
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Emily Laskelle tallied a match-best 16 kills, while Sammie Strausbaugh recorded a 14-kill, 14-dig double-double. Jizzian Gesulado put up 33 assists and Rachel Miller made 31 digs.
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Jacksonville hit .234 for the match with 51 kills and 83 digs.
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UNF ends the season with a 13-18 overall record and graduates four seniors in Saelina Dunn, Madison Hatcher, McGuire and Whitmire.Â
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FORT MYERS, Fla. – Despite coming out with a solid first set, University of North Florida volleyball's season concluded with a 3-1 (19-25, 25-14, 25-17, 25-17) loss to cross-town rival Jacksonville in the first round of the Atlantic Sun Tournament.
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"I'm proud of the careers our seniors have had," said head coach Steve Loeswick. "Tonight was not the result we were hoping for, but I know our team played very well at times this year. Our program is continuing to grow and get better."
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UNF hit. 250 in the first set and used several runs to separate itself from the Dolphins. The Ospreys gained a six-point, 18-12 lead on a Jacksonville attack miscue. UNF pushed its lead to seven as another Dolphin attacking miscue put the Ospreys up 20-13. Jacksonville attempted to cut into the Ospreys' lead with a four-point spurt to make it 20-17. However, a kill from Morgan Van Alstine halted the Dolphins' run. UNF ultimately closed the set on a three-point run with a solo block from Tessa Alyman clinching set point.
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Poor hitting hurt the Ospreys in the final three sets and UNF also had to contend with a Jacksonville team that hit .250 or better in each of the last three sets.
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In the second set, UNF faced a late eight-point deficit as Jacksonville went up 17-9 on an Osprey attack error. A kill from Alyman started a three-point run as UNF trimmed Jacksonville's lead down to 17-12. However, Jacksonville strung together points on each of its last three serving rotations and finished the set with a three-point run.
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UNF had to rebound from an early Jacksonville run in the third set as the Dolphins scored six-straight points to go up 12-6. The Ospreys came to within five points on a Dolphin miscue to make it 15-10. After Jacksonville gained an eight-point cushion, UNF chipped away at the deficit as a Cameron McGuire kill made it 20-14. Jacksonville answered with a four-point run to a 24-14 advantage. UNF fended off set-point three times before the Dolphins sealed the set win with an Osprey attack error.
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UNF and Jacksonville battled through the first half of the fourth set. However, with UNF up by one, a Jacksonville block sparked a five-point run as the Dolphins took a 17-13 lead. Although UNF attempted to fight back, a late three-point run put the Dolphins up 24-16. A kill from Carina Hoff on the next point kept the Ospreys alive before Jacksonville won the match on an Osprey attack error.
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Abby Fesl registered a 23-assist, 10-dig double-double for the Ospreys. McGuire notched a team-best 11 kills, while Cari Whitmire tallied 26 digs. Carinne Turner added 15 assists.
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UNF hit .092 for the match and made 46 kills and 70 digs.
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Emily Laskelle tallied a match-best 16 kills, while Sammie Strausbaugh recorded a 14-kill, 14-dig double-double. Jizzian Gesulado put up 33 assists and Rachel Miller made 31 digs.
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Jacksonville hit .234 for the match with 51 kills and 83 digs.
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UNF ends the season with a 13-18 overall record and graduates four seniors in Saelina Dunn, Madison Hatcher, McGuire and Whitmire.Â
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