
Volleyball Earns First ASUN Win at West Georgia
9/26/2025 8:30:00 PM | Volleyball
CARROLLTON, Ga. - North Florida volleyball (7-7, 1-0) opened up conference play in the Atlantic Sun Conference with a road win, 3-1, against West Georgia (2-12, 0-1) on Friday evening.
UNF 3, UWG 1 (25-21, 25-16, 18-25, 28-26)
Set 1: Back-and-forth play started the match with no one holding outstanding margin until Maymie Guthrie recorded a kill to go up 14-11...a string of three straight points from the Ospreys forced UWG to call its first timeout...back-to-back kills from Yarimar Francis Garay expanded the lead to 20-16...after a few responses from the Lions, Mackenzie Piester put the first set away, 25-21.
Set 2: A pair of attack errors, followed by back-to-back kills put UNF up early in the second set, 6-2...Ospreys continue a strong run with Kaili Doctor earning a kill to extend the lead to six...another three-point run led to a 15-9 lead for UNF...UWG pushed to bring it within four, but four straight points with back-to-back service aces from Kailey McKnight helped UNF to a dominant 25-16 set win.
Set 3: UNF had three early kills from McKnight to start off with a 4-3 lead in the third set...after a stretch from the Lions, Doctor added a kill to keep it within a point...the Ospreys stopped the bleeding of an 8-1 run with back-to-back points before having to call a timeout down four...late in the set, they had kills from Francis Garay to bring it within five, but UWG ended the set, 25-18.
Set 4: McKnight maintained momentum with three kills early to go up 8-5 in the fourth...the Ospreys took advantage of attack errors and service errors from UWG to go into the media timeout up by two...back-to-back kills from Doctor forced a timeout from the Lions shortly after the media...after a short run from UWG, the Ospreys responded to go back up two...after back-and-forth points, the score was tied 22-22 heading into another break...facing set point twice, UNF forced ties twice, followed with three straight points to end the match with a solo block from Francis Garay to collect its first ASUN win of the season.
LEADERS BY THE NUMBERS
UNF
Kailey McKnight | 13 kills, 10 digs, 2 aces
Maymie Guthrie | 14 digs
Yarimar Francis Garay | 12 kills, 7 blocks
Sofia Dawson | 31 assists, 8 digs, 2 aces
UWG
Valiree Schmus | 14 kills, 9 digs
Addy Franz | 38 assists, 4 digs, 2 aces
Maggie Kachmarik | 11 digs
NOTES
UP NEXT
North Florida looks to make it back-to-back wins to open conference play when it faces Queens on Sunday Sept. 28, in Charlotte, N.C.
UNF 3, UWG 1 (25-21, 25-16, 18-25, 28-26)
Set 1: Back-and-forth play started the match with no one holding outstanding margin until Maymie Guthrie recorded a kill to go up 14-11...a string of three straight points from the Ospreys forced UWG to call its first timeout...back-to-back kills from Yarimar Francis Garay expanded the lead to 20-16...after a few responses from the Lions, Mackenzie Piester put the first set away, 25-21.
Set 2: A pair of attack errors, followed by back-to-back kills put UNF up early in the second set, 6-2...Ospreys continue a strong run with Kaili Doctor earning a kill to extend the lead to six...another three-point run led to a 15-9 lead for UNF...UWG pushed to bring it within four, but four straight points with back-to-back service aces from Kailey McKnight helped UNF to a dominant 25-16 set win.
Set 3: UNF had three early kills from McKnight to start off with a 4-3 lead in the third set...after a stretch from the Lions, Doctor added a kill to keep it within a point...the Ospreys stopped the bleeding of an 8-1 run with back-to-back points before having to call a timeout down four...late in the set, they had kills from Francis Garay to bring it within five, but UWG ended the set, 25-18.
Set 4: McKnight maintained momentum with three kills early to go up 8-5 in the fourth...the Ospreys took advantage of attack errors and service errors from UWG to go into the media timeout up by two...back-to-back kills from Doctor forced a timeout from the Lions shortly after the media...after a short run from UWG, the Ospreys responded to go back up two...after back-and-forth points, the score was tied 22-22 heading into another break...facing set point twice, UNF forced ties twice, followed with three straight points to end the match with a solo block from Francis Garay to collect its first ASUN win of the season.
LEADERS BY THE NUMBERS
UNF
Kailey McKnight | 13 kills, 10 digs, 2 aces
Maymie Guthrie | 14 digs
Yarimar Francis Garay | 12 kills, 7 blocks
Sofia Dawson | 31 assists, 8 digs, 2 aces
UWG
Valiree Schmus | 14 kills, 9 digs
Addy Franz | 38 assists, 4 digs, 2 aces
Maggie Kachmarik | 11 digs
NOTES
- Ospreys outpaced the Lions in kills (56-44), blocks (11-7), assists (51-40) and digs (57-47).
- Four UNF players earned double-digit kills, led by McKnight and Doctor with 13 each.
- Francis Garay had an impressive seven blocks total highlighted by her game-clinching solo block.
- Guthrie and McKnight combined for 25 digs, while Sofia Dawson picked up 32 assists.
UP NEXT
North Florida looks to make it back-to-back wins to open conference play when it faces Queens on Sunday Sept. 28, in Charlotte, N.C.
Team Stats
UNF
UWG
Kills
56
44
Errors
20
25
Attempts
133
129
Hitting %
.271
.147
Points
73.0
58.0
Assists
51
40
Aces
6
7
Blocks
11
7
Game Leaders
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