
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.
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