TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - North Florida volleyball (6-7) took on Florida State (6-6) in the final tune-up before league play Tuesday night, dropping a midweek in the state's capital, 3-0, Sept. 19.
Maddie Boyd paced the Ospreys offensively, hitting .462 with seven kills, although a hot-hitting Florida State team posted a .369 clip as a squad. The Noles entered leading the ACC in hitting percentage.
UNF 0, FSU 3 (21-25, 15-25, 19-25)
Inside the Sets
- Set 1: UNF started off hot, taking a 7-3 lead with the help of some strong serving and aggressive play by setter Annie Antar … the Noles went on a 7-2 run though, taking a lead that they held the rest of the way … North Florida stayed within three points, down 23-20, but a kill and attack error gave Florida State the set.
- Set 2: There were two tie scores and two lead changes early on, but FSU stayed ahead with a .467 hitting percentage, using four players with at least three kills … Boyd stayed strong in the second, hitting .333 for a team-high three kills.
- Set 3: UNF hit .381, pacing the Noles by .073 points in that department in the third frame, but a six-ace difference in favor of the hosts was the final discrepancy in the score.
Leaders By the Numbers
FSU
- Maddie Snider | 10 kills, .563 hitting percentage
- Andjelija Draskovic | 18 assists, 4 digs
- Kenna Phelan | 6 digs, 14 assists
UNF
Notes
- It was the third-ever meeting between UNF and Florida State
- Boyd hit over .300 for the second-straight match. It was her third match of the year hitting above .400
- It was the final P5 matchup on UNF's regular season slate
- UNF will return to Tallahassee next month in the final regular season non-conference match against FAMU Oct. 3.
- Antar hit above .300 for the sixth time this season
Up Next
North Florida opens ASUN play at Stetson Friday, Sept. 22 at 7 p.m.