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Kamila Mieles going for a dig
Mieles posted 14 digs Saturday vs. Jacksonville State.
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Winner Jacksonville St. JSU 5-1,0-0 CUSA
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North Florida UNF 3-4,0-0 ASUN
Winner
Jacksonville St. JSU
5-1,0-0 CUSA
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Final
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North Florida UNF
3-4,0-0 ASUN
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Jacksonville St. JSU 22 25 25 25 (3)
North Florida UNF 25 19 15 14 (1)

Game Recap: Volleyball |

Volleyball Drops Islanders Classic Finale to Jacksonville State

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas - Amy Burkhardt went for her fourth double-double in seven matches and North Florida took the first set against Jacksonville State (5-1), but the Ospreys (3-4) dropped their weekend finale, 3-1, Saturday, Sept. 7.

North Florida 1, Jacksonville State 3 (25-22, 19-25, 15-25, 14-25)

Inside the Sets
  • Set 1: A 7-2 spurt in the middle of the set gave UNF a 14-9 lead, forcing Jacksonville State into a timeout … the Gamecocks went on a 5-1 run, trying the match at 19-19 to force UNF into a timeout … tied at 22-22, a Amy Burkhardt attack error was reversed to be a kill, giving UNF a lead … UNF closed out the set on a 3-0 run and Ella Bines had four kills.
  • Set 2: Down 15-14 at the media timeout, UNF went on a 3-0 run to force JSU into a timeout … Jacqueline Arrington had a kill and a block assist during the spurt to give UNF a 17-15 lead … JSU would win the set thanks to a 10-2 run.
  • Set 3: The Gamecocks hit .314 as they took the third set and created a 2-1 lead.
  • Set 4: JSU closed out the match as Burkhardt finished with another double-double.

Leaders By the Numbers
UNF

Jacksonville State
  • Kayla Williams | 20 kills
  • Ellie Garrett | 38 assists, 11 digs

Notes
  • Jacksonville State was formerly an Atlantic Sun foe
  • Burkhardt has posted double-digit kill performances in seven-straight matches.
  • Burkhardt posted her fourth double-double
  • Mieles went for double-digit digs in her third-straight match

Up Next
North Florida comes home to host nationally-ranked Florida State Tuesday, Sept. 10.
 
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