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Jordan Mullen
Dustin Wyatt
0
Colorado College CC 32-5
3
Winner Emory University EU 32-2
Colorado College CC
32-5
0
Final
3
Emory University EU
32-2
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 F
Colorado College CC 20 27 21 (0)
Emory University EU 25 29 25 (3)

Game Recap: Volleyball | | Athletic Communications

Emory Ends CC's NCAA Championship Run

For the second year in a row Emory University ended Colorado College's season and its run in the NCAA Volleyball Championship with a 3-0 victory, this time in the Regional Championship match in Atlanta, Ga., on Sunday afternoon.
 
The Tigers were led behind an outstanding all-American performance by senior outside hitter Jordan Mullen with 10 kills. This was the 13th time this season and the 34th time in her career that she scored double-digit kills.  
 
Senior Lizzy Counts dished out a team-high 30 assists and had a hand on four blocks. The setter finished her career with 4,170 assists to become only the second player in program history to hand out over 4,000 assists.
 
Despite the strong performance by CC's seniors, the Eagles used its home court advantage and key second-set victory to earn a 25-20, 29-27, 25-21 victory over the Tigers. Emory remained perfect at home with a 20-0 record and improved to 32-2 on the season as it advanced to the NCAA Quarterfinals.
 
Emory's offense was led by senior outside hitter Morgan McKnight who led all players with 19 kills on a .400 attack percentage. Freshman setter Cassie Srb ran the Eagle's offense on a match-high 40 assists.
 
Senior defensive specialist Haley Harris gave CC a 15-14 lead on an ace midway through the first set, but a kill by Finn Wilkins ignited a 3-0 run to put Emory ahead 17-15. A block by sophomore middle hitter Georgia Mullins pulled the Tigers to within a point at 19-18, however the Eagles used a 4-0 run to retake control of the set and take an early 1-0 lead.
 
During the second set which proved pivotal, Colorado College was down 23-21 on a kill by Emory's McKnight. Mullen answered with a kill, and an attack error by the Eagles evened the set at 23-23. Emory held a 26-25 lead, but two offensive errors gave CC a 27-26 advantage.
 
Maggie Rimmel and McKnight combined for a block to tie the set once more and an attack error by the Tigers gave Emory a 28-27 lead. McKnight sealed the victory on a kill to put the Eagles ahead 2-0.
 
Emory took that momentum into the third set as it held a 23-17 advantage. CC attempted a late comeback when senior middle hitter Marguerite Spaethling hit a kill to ignite a 4-0 run and pull the Tigers to within 23-21. A service error ended the run and an ace by Srb handed the Eagles the third-set win.
 
Colorado College ended its season with a 32-5 record. The Tigers' seniors ended their career with a combined 125-16 record with four appearances in the NCAA Championship and two appearances in the NCAA Regional Championships.
 
Colorado College Notes
Anna Gurolnick led all players on defense with 19 digs and finished her career with 1,885 digs to rank third all-time in program history.
Spaethling led all players at the net with five block assists and added five kills.
Harris served up five aces to lead all players and added seven digs on defense.
Allie Freeburg finished the match with seven kills, while Meaghan Hohman added six kills off the bench.
The Tigers combined for seven team blocks and forced 20 attack errors.
 
Emory Notes
Elyse Thompson and Sarah Carr led he defense with 17 and 10 digs, respectively.
Leah Saunders ended the match with 12 digs and seven kills.
Wilkins hit eight kills on 13 attempts with just two errors for a .462 attack percentage.  
The Eagles hit 52 kills on a .241 attack percentage and dug up 57 attacks on defense.
 


 
 
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