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Upstate Outlasts Volleyball in ASUN Tournament
11/17/2016 9:40:00 PM | Volleyball
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Despite several career-highs from the Ospreys, fifth-seeded USC Upstate outlasted fourth-seeded North Florida volleyball, 3-1, in the opening round of the ASUN Tournament as the Ospreys concluded their season in Allen Arena on Thursday evening.
Ferguson becomes the fourth player in Division I history to record 1,000 digs. The senior finishes her career with 1,028 thanks to her career-best and team's season-high 36 against the Spartans.
TOP PERFORMERS
Gabby O'Connell - 21 kills, 16 digs
Katarina Raicevic - 11 kills, career-high 20 digs
Kimberly Ferguson - Career-high 36 Digs
Madilyn McCarty - 55 assists, 13 digs
Morgan Van Alstine - 13 kills, 4 blocks
QUICK HITS
- Ferguson's dig total is third in the UNF record book in four-set performances and her career best. The last time a player had more than 30 in a four-set match was in 2006 with former assistant coach Tara Sundquist digging up 42 balls.
- The team's 102 digs tie for the fourth-best in a four-set match. North Florida has only had 100 or more digs one other time in the Division I era.
- O'Connell recorded 20+ kills for just the second time this season and the first against an ASUN opponent.
- Raicevic totaled her third double-double of the year and had a career-best 20 digs.
HOW IT HAPPENED
The teams jumped back and fourth through the first 30 points with neither team taking more than a two point lead. With the score knotted at 16-all, the Spartans went on a 6-2 error to force a UNF timeout. Out of the break, the ospreys slammed down a kill and closed the gap to 23-21. After a Spartans timeout, a kill and black gave them the opening set victory.
In the second set, UNF held the lead until 20-18 when Upstate went on a 6-2 run to take a 24-22 lead. Erin Edwards took the point on set point, but a service error on the next serve gave the Spartans a 2-0 lead.Â
The Ospreys were not finished and came back in the third frame. The teams tied the score nine times with the final one coming at 13-all. The Ospreys then jumped on an 8-2 run aided by five kills including three from Van Alstine. The Spartans pulled to within two at 23-21, but back-to-back kills from O'Connell and Raicevic gave UNF the victory.
With the score tied 10 times until late into the match at 22-22 neither team gained full momentum. Two straight kills from the Spartans followed by a UNF miscue gave Upstate its first ever postseason victory.
LOOKING AHEAD
North Florida loses Van Alstine, Edwards and Ferguson to graduation, but returns all-conference performer Raicevic and ASUN Freshman of the Year Gabby O'Connell. In addition, Carina Hoff will remain on the Osprey bench for the 2017 season.
Ferguson becomes the fourth player in Division I history to record 1,000 digs. The senior finishes her career with 1,028 thanks to her career-best and team's season-high 36 against the Spartans.
TOP PERFORMERS
Gabby O'Connell - 21 kills, 16 digs
Katarina Raicevic - 11 kills, career-high 20 digs
Kimberly Ferguson - Career-high 36 Digs
Madilyn McCarty - 55 assists, 13 digs
Morgan Van Alstine - 13 kills, 4 blocks
QUICK HITS
- Ferguson's dig total is third in the UNF record book in four-set performances and her career best. The last time a player had more than 30 in a four-set match was in 2006 with former assistant coach Tara Sundquist digging up 42 balls.
- The team's 102 digs tie for the fourth-best in a four-set match. North Florida has only had 100 or more digs one other time in the Division I era.
- O'Connell recorded 20+ kills for just the second time this season and the first against an ASUN opponent.
- Raicevic totaled her third double-double of the year and had a career-best 20 digs.
HOW IT HAPPENED
The teams jumped back and fourth through the first 30 points with neither team taking more than a two point lead. With the score knotted at 16-all, the Spartans went on a 6-2 error to force a UNF timeout. Out of the break, the ospreys slammed down a kill and closed the gap to 23-21. After a Spartans timeout, a kill and black gave them the opening set victory.
In the second set, UNF held the lead until 20-18 when Upstate went on a 6-2 run to take a 24-22 lead. Erin Edwards took the point on set point, but a service error on the next serve gave the Spartans a 2-0 lead.Â
The Ospreys were not finished and came back in the third frame. The teams tied the score nine times with the final one coming at 13-all. The Ospreys then jumped on an 8-2 run aided by five kills including three from Van Alstine. The Spartans pulled to within two at 23-21, but back-to-back kills from O'Connell and Raicevic gave UNF the victory.
With the score tied 10 times until late into the match at 22-22 neither team gained full momentum. Two straight kills from the Spartans followed by a UNF miscue gave Upstate its first ever postseason victory.
LOOKING AHEAD
North Florida loses Van Alstine, Edwards and Ferguson to graduation, but returns all-conference performer Raicevic and ASUN Freshman of the Year Gabby O'Connell. In addition, Carina Hoff will remain on the Osprey bench for the 2017 season.
Team Stats
UPST
UNF
Kills
57
63
Errors
20
19
Attempts
201
201
Hitting %
.184
.219
Points
68.0
73.0
Assists
53
60
Aces
7
5
Blocks
4.0
5.0
Game Leaders
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