BRISTOL, Tenn. – The King University women's volleyball team fell to North Greenville in three sets.
THE BASICS
FINAL SCORE: King 0 – North Greenville 3 (14-25, 23-25, 21-25)
LOCATION: Student Center Complex; Bristol, Tenn.
RECORDS: King (5-10, 3-5 Conference Carolinas) | North Greenville (8-8, 6-4 Conference Carolinas)
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Ella Kiser opened the match with a kill from Kylie Love set. However, North Greenville quickly took the lead, expanding the gap to 20-8.
- King attempted to close the gap but the Trailblazers took the opening set by a score of 25-14.
- Gracia Love had three kills for the Tornado in the first frame.
- North Greenville scored seven unanswered to begin the second set. While King would climb within two points a handful of times, the Trailblazers never gave up the lead.
- A block from Riley Nelson and Isabel Krick out of a North Greenville timeout, put King within a point but could not get the win.
- Krick recorded 6 kills in the set and King had four players record a block assist. Kylie Love had the Tornado's only 2 service aces of the match in the set.
- King had a slight advantage in the beginning of the third set with three kills from Krick and three assists from Amaya Hall.
- North Greenville responded with an 8-1 run and would maintain the lead throughout the rest of the set.
- Krick added seven more kills in the final frame.
INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
UP NEXT
The King University Tornado will be on the road for the next few weeks. They will start with a match at Shorter on Saturday, October 11 at noon.