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Tribe Falls to Georgia State, 3-2, In CAA Opener

ATLANTA, Ga. - Playing in its conference opener, the William and Mary volleyball team fell to Georgia State, 3-2 (34-32, 27-30, 22-30, 30-25, 15-11), on Friday night.

W&M (3-5, 0-1) was led by freshman Lauren Powell, who totaled a match-high 22 kills. Sophomore Abbi Owens also performed well, recording 12 kills on .385 hitting (12-2-26). Sophomore Kim Mount dished out a career-high 66 assists, while senior Kathleen Hawley totaled 33 digs. Hawley now has 1,287 digs during her career and is just 25 shy of the school record set by Jennifer Torns.

In the first game, both teams battled back and forth in the early going. However, the Panthers utilized a 9-3 run midway through the set to go ahead by seven, 17-10. Still down by the same margin at 19-12, the Tribe answered with a 6-2 spurt of its own to narrow the lead to just three. The College continued its march back and evened the count at 27 following the second of back-to-back kills by Lindsey Pflugner. W&M took its first lead at 28-27, but it was unable to finish off the frame as the Panthers pulled out the narrow game one triumph.

Determined to bounce back in the second frame, the Tribe continued to battle in the second set. Much like the first game, neither team was able to build a substantial lead early. While the Green and Gold fell behind, 13-9, they quickly responded and evened the score at 14 after a kill by senior Sarah Long. With the count knotted at 19, the Tribe found its rhythm, rattling off seven of the next eight points to take a commanding 27-20 advantage. Georgia State narrowed the gap to just two points at 29-27, but the Tribe held on to take the set.

In the third game, it was W&M that secured the first significant lead, going ahead 14-9 following a kill by Owens. Georgia State managed to cut the lead to three, 20-17, but the Tribe responded and coasted to the eight-point game three victory. During the frame, the Green and Gold out-hit the Panthers .296 to .059.

As was the case in each of the other games, both teams battled back and forth early in the fourth stanza. With neither team able to take more than a three-point lead, the score was knotted at 24. Georgia State then closed out the game by scoring six of the final seven points to send the match to a fifth set.

Playing in its second five-game match this season, the Tribe hoped to draw upon the experience it earned in last weekend’s 3-2 victory over Stony Brook. The College took a 5-3 lead following a kill by Owens, but the Panthers quickly answered and evened the score at seven. With the count even at nine, Georgia State closed out the match with a 6-2 run.

The Tribe will be in action again when it plays at UNC Wilmington on Saturday at 7 p.m.

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