GAME ONE INFORMATION
Score: #22 Angelo State 3, St. Edward's 1 (25-12, 25-19, 25-20)
Records: St. Edward's (1-2), Angelo State (3-0)
Location: The Junell Center, San Angelo, Texas
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SEU TOP PERFORMERS
-Redshirt freshman
ALEXA MCANDREW brought her season total to 34 kills with 10 against the Rambelles.
-Senior setter
AVALON FRANTZ tossed up 14 assists, and now leads the team in that category.
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JULIA HARTLEY filled in at libero and collected 17 digs.
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HOW IT HAPPENED
-A kill from
KATE HENDRIX gave SEU the early 1-0 lead in set one, but ASU used a 7-0 run to make it 17-7.
-Another six points from the Rambelles closed out set one hitting .387 as a team.
-After being tied at 2-2 in set two, ASU did not surrender the lead, and claimed a 2-0 lead in the match.
-A kill from
KATIE MARTIN in set three helped St. Edward's to a 3-1 lead.
-Runs of 4-1 and 8-1 clinched the match for the opposition.
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GAME TWO INFORMATION
Score: RV Tarleton State 3, St. Edward's 0 (25-20, 26-24, 25-17)
Records: St. Edward's (1-3), Tarleton State (4-0)
Location: The Junell Center, San Angelo, Texas
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SEU TOP PERFORMERS
-Junior hitter
KATIE MARTIN broke out with 11 kills to lead the Hilltopper attack.
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ALEXA MCANDREW tallied a pair of ace serves with four kills.
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MIKAYLA PARKER teamed up to help out on six blocks.
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JULIA HARTLEY came up big with 24 more digs.
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HOW IT HAPPENED
-In set one, Tarleton State jumped out to a 5-0 lead that SEU could not overcome.
-Set two proved to be a battle with St. Edward's capitalizing on Texann miscues. However, TSU outlasted the Hilltoppers with three-straight points for the set win.
-The final set was one of runs as a 5-0 run gave the opposition a 7-4 lead, and a 6-1 streak put the match out of reach.
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QUOTE FROM HEAD COACH MARY DEJUTE
"We fought extremely hard against very strong competition. We are one step closer to where we want to be. It is a process and we are learning from every point. I am proud of this team."
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UP NEXT
-St. Edward's at MSU Hampton Inn-Vitational – Sept. 9-10 - Wichita Falls, Texas vs. South Nazarene, Emporia State, Midwestern State, and Cameron.
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