CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. --- The Jacksonville volleyball team made it six straight match wins, defeating the Austin Peay Governors in straight sets Friday night. The Dolphins (14-3, 5-0 ASUN) remain unbeaten in conference play.
Junior
Rebekah Williams had her best performance of the season, scoring a season-high 15 kills (5 per set) while hitting a clean .407. This is her third match this season with at least 10 kills hitting at least .400.
How It Happened
Set 1
Jacksonville jumped out to the early lead, taking a 15-10 advantage into the first media timeout. Senior
Jamie Seward saw her first action of conference play, and she did it against her former team.
The transfer from Austin Peay scored three kills on five attacks in the opening set, helping push the Dolphins in front. Seward hammered the ball across the net to put JU on set point, and then junior setter
Jade Cuya Cobos scored a set-winning service ace.
Set 2
The Governors fought back in the second set, pushing the Dolphins to their limits. Jacksonville trailed as much as 16-11, but JU ripped off eight-straight points to retake a three-point lead. Sophomore
Haley Yount put the Dolphins set point with a kill, and an Austin Peay error put Jacksonville a set away from the match victory.
Set 3
Junior
Claire Mrukowski took control of the third set early, hitting three early kills on JU's first four points of the set. Mrukowski's fourth kill of the set pushed the Dolphins to a three-point lead at the media timeout, 15-12.
Graduate student
Madi Novak hit a kill to put the 'Phins up 22-16, but the Governors would turn the match into a dogfight from there. Austin Peay scored six-straight points to tie up the set at 22.
The Governors took the next point to retake the lead, 23-22, forcing a JU timeout. Out of the break, APSU took the next point to go on set point. The Dolphins battled back, with Mrukowski scoring a kill and then junior
Alija Heins and Williams combining for back-to-back blocks to put Jacksonville a point away.Â
Austin Peay tied the set back up at 25, but Williams quickly answered with her 15th kill of the night. A service ace from Heins closed things out, giving the Dolphins the win, 27-25.
Match Notes
- The Dolphins have dropped one set through five conference matches.
- Heins had her best defensive performance of the season, recording eight block assists.
- Seward finished with a season-high five kills in her return to Clarksville.Â
- Cuya Cobos tied a season-high with 24 set assists.
- The Dolphins had three times as many block assists (18-6) as Austin Peay.
Up Next
The Dolphins will stay in the Volunteer State another night as they travel to face preseason ASUN No. 1 Lipscomb. First serve is slated for 7 p.m. and the match will be streamed on ESPN+.