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Wolfpack Volleyball Falls at Clemson, 3-1
10/26/2018 10:02:00 PM | Women's Volleyball
CLEMSON, S.C. – Having won the last four meetings against Clemson, the NC State volleyball team was unable to make it five as the Wolfpack fell to the Tigers, 3-1 (22-25, 25-22, 15-25, 22-25), Friday night inside Jervey Gym.
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Clemson opened the match strong and NC State was never able to get into a rhythm offensively or defensively. The Wolfpack showed some flashes of success but was unable to sustain it for long periods of time.
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The Wolfpack falls to 10-11 on the year and 4-7 in ACC play, while the Tigers improve to 12-12 and 3-8 in conference action.
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Quoting Hampton-Keith
Overall thoughts...
"I'm excited about the bright spots we saw tonight," said third-year head coach Linda Hampton-Keith. "Our challenge is to compete at a high level on the road and have more of a balanced attack that we can depend on. We're looking forward for the opportunity to play again on Sunday and continue growing as a complete team."
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Match Rewind
- Clemson opened the match with a strong first set, as the Tigers recorded a .412 team attacking percentage en route to a 25-22 win.
- Sophomore Melissa Evans gave NC State a 17-15 lead with a kill, but the Tigers answered with four unanswered points to pull ahead, 19-17.
- A kill from senior Teni Sopitan cut the margin to 23-22; however, a Clemson kill and service ace gave the Tigers a 1-0 lead in the overall match.
- NC State returned the favor in the second set with a 25-22 win of its own to knot the match at one set apiece.
- After Clemson pulled ahead 19-18, the Wolfpack won five of the next six points to take a 23-20 lead.
- Evans gave the Pack set point at 24-21 and Kylie Pickrell capped the frame with a heads up play at the net to record the kill on the second contact.
- The third set was tight early, but Clemson grabbed control of the set with a 7-1 run to extend the lead to 15-8 and went on to win it, 25-16.
- NC State started slow in the fourth set, but recovered quickly to knot the score at 5-5 after trailing 5-2.
- The Pack evened the set at 12 after a kill from Jade Parchment, but the Tigers countered by winning six of the next seven points to grab an 18-13 advantage.
- NC State battled to the end, fighting off four match-point opportunities before Clemson was able to convert to earn the win.
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Top Performers
- Evans and Sopitan each recorded 14 kills to lead the way for the Wolfpack, while Parchment and Lauryn Terry had seven apiece.
- Pickrell tallied 39 assists to go along with six digs and two kills.
- Defensively, Keira Moore logged four blocks and Makenzie Kuchmaner charted eight digs.
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Up Next
NC State will return to action Sunday afternoon when the Wolfpack travels to Georgia Tech. First serve is set for 1 p.m. inside O'Keefe Gym.
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Clemson opened the match strong and NC State was never able to get into a rhythm offensively or defensively. The Wolfpack showed some flashes of success but was unable to sustain it for long periods of time.
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The Wolfpack falls to 10-11 on the year and 4-7 in ACC play, while the Tigers improve to 12-12 and 3-8 in conference action.
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Quoting Hampton-Keith
Overall thoughts...
"I'm excited about the bright spots we saw tonight," said third-year head coach Linda Hampton-Keith. "Our challenge is to compete at a high level on the road and have more of a balanced attack that we can depend on. We're looking forward for the opportunity to play again on Sunday and continue growing as a complete team."
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Match Rewind
- Clemson opened the match with a strong first set, as the Tigers recorded a .412 team attacking percentage en route to a 25-22 win.
- Sophomore Melissa Evans gave NC State a 17-15 lead with a kill, but the Tigers answered with four unanswered points to pull ahead, 19-17.
- A kill from senior Teni Sopitan cut the margin to 23-22; however, a Clemson kill and service ace gave the Tigers a 1-0 lead in the overall match.
- NC State returned the favor in the second set with a 25-22 win of its own to knot the match at one set apiece.
- After Clemson pulled ahead 19-18, the Wolfpack won five of the next six points to take a 23-20 lead.
- Evans gave the Pack set point at 24-21 and Kylie Pickrell capped the frame with a heads up play at the net to record the kill on the second contact.
- The third set was tight early, but Clemson grabbed control of the set with a 7-1 run to extend the lead to 15-8 and went on to win it, 25-16.
- NC State started slow in the fourth set, but recovered quickly to knot the score at 5-5 after trailing 5-2.
- The Pack evened the set at 12 after a kill from Jade Parchment, but the Tigers countered by winning six of the next seven points to grab an 18-13 advantage.
- NC State battled to the end, fighting off four match-point opportunities before Clemson was able to convert to earn the win.
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Top Performers
- Evans and Sopitan each recorded 14 kills to lead the way for the Wolfpack, while Parchment and Lauryn Terry had seven apiece.
- Pickrell tallied 39 assists to go along with six digs and two kills.
- Defensively, Keira Moore logged four blocks and Makenzie Kuchmaner charted eight digs.
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Up Next
NC State will return to action Sunday afternoon when the Wolfpack travels to Georgia Tech. First serve is set for 1 p.m. inside O'Keefe Gym.
Team Stats
ST
CU
Kills
48
62
Errors
24
19
Attempts
133
122
Hitting %
.180
.352
Points
59.0
77.0
Assists
45
54
Aces
4
3
Blocks
7.0
12.0
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