University of Georgia Athletics
Georgia Topples No. 8 Towson, Advances to Second Round of NCAA Tournament
December 01, 2022 | Volleyball
AUSTIN, Texas – The University of Georgia women's volleyball team defeated eighth-seeded Towson in four sets Thursday evening at Gregory Gymnasium in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament (25-10, 25-23, 21-25, 25-20).Â
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The Bulldogs will advance to the second round and will face the winner between (1) Texas and Fairleigh Dickinson Friday at 9 p.m., ET.Â
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Georgia climbs to 23-7 on the 2022 season. This is Georgia's first NCAA Tournament victory since 1995.Â
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The Bulldogs' offense was led by 26 kills from senior Kacie Evans on a .380 hitting clip. The kill count was her second highest of the season. She put up eight digs, an ace, and two blocks in the match.Â
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Junior Sophie Fischer contributed 12 kills on a .455 percentage with eight blocks. Libero Bailey Cox led the defense with 15 digs.Â
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At the service line, Georgia put down six aces in the match, three coming from setter Alexa Fortin.Â
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Georgia jumped out to a quick 3-0 lead then used an 11-1 run to propel forward to a 14-3 advantage in the opening stanza. The run included three blocks and two service aces. Georgia kept its foot on the gas, going ahead 18-6 and forcing Towson's (29-2) final timeout. The Dogs never looked back and rolled to a 25-10 opening set win. Fischer laid down five kills with three blocks while Evans had four kills in the opening set. Towson was held to a -.088 hitting clip in the set.Â
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The Bulldogs' momentum carried into set two, taking a 9-2 lead on the Tigers. Towson turned the tables and used a 7-1 run to narrow the lead to 11-10. Towson found its first lead of the match going into the second set media break, 15-14. Towson led by as much as 21-17 until Georgia recaptured the lead with a six-point run, 22-21. Knotted at 23-all, Georgia held on to win the next two rallies and take the set 25-23 and the 2-0 lead in the match.Â
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A back-and-forth battle in set three opened the stanza. Towson won three-of-four points to go ahead 13-11 and Georgia took a timeout in the third. Towson stayed out in front, leading 22-16. A 3-1 Georgia run closed the gap to 23-19. After Towson drew set point at 24-19, an Evans kill and a block prolonged the set until Towson secured the frame 25-21, keeping the match alive.Â
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Georgia rattled off six straight points early in set four to take a 7-2 lead. Georgia held on to the lead, going up six on Evans' 25th kill, 17-11. Three-straight from the Tigers narrowed the lead to 19-16, prompting a Georgia timeout. After a UGA timeout, a service error gave tipped the 20-point mark for the Dogs. Narrowly ahead 20-18, Georgia held on to wrap up the set 25-20, taking the match in four sets.Â
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Georgia Head Coach Tom Black
Opening statement…Â
"Congratulations to Towson on a great season. 29-1 is hard to do no matter what. They were everything we expected them to be. Their hitters were a handful, and they had some difficult serving runs. We expected a tough NCAA match. Obliviously we started out pretty much on fire in the first set then they pushed back which good teams are going to do and I was proud of how the team found a way to respond. We had some tough serving runs and we were able to start converting in transition a little bit. It was a new situation for our team too. We made the tournament three years ago, but it was the first time in a while that we've been able to go to the second round. I expected some nerves but again, I thought the team fought through that like they have been all year long. I'm really proud to coach this team."Â
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On what the game plan was going into the match…Â
"Just playing Georgia volleyball. When we're at our best, we're serving tough. I think our blocking went in spurts, but I think we are a tough blocking team. It came down to executing the game plan which I think the team did a good job of. Like I said, we knew it was going to be a tough match and it definitely was."Â
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The Bulldogs will advance to the second round and will face the winner between (1) Texas and Fairleigh Dickinson Friday at 9 p.m., ET.Â
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Georgia climbs to 23-7 on the 2022 season. This is Georgia's first NCAA Tournament victory since 1995.Â
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The Bulldogs' offense was led by 26 kills from senior Kacie Evans on a .380 hitting clip. The kill count was her second highest of the season. She put up eight digs, an ace, and two blocks in the match.Â
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Junior Sophie Fischer contributed 12 kills on a .455 percentage with eight blocks. Libero Bailey Cox led the defense with 15 digs.Â
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At the service line, Georgia put down six aces in the match, three coming from setter Alexa Fortin.Â
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Georgia jumped out to a quick 3-0 lead then used an 11-1 run to propel forward to a 14-3 advantage in the opening stanza. The run included three blocks and two service aces. Georgia kept its foot on the gas, going ahead 18-6 and forcing Towson's (29-2) final timeout. The Dogs never looked back and rolled to a 25-10 opening set win. Fischer laid down five kills with three blocks while Evans had four kills in the opening set. Towson was held to a -.088 hitting clip in the set.Â
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The Bulldogs' momentum carried into set two, taking a 9-2 lead on the Tigers. Towson turned the tables and used a 7-1 run to narrow the lead to 11-10. Towson found its first lead of the match going into the second set media break, 15-14. Towson led by as much as 21-17 until Georgia recaptured the lead with a six-point run, 22-21. Knotted at 23-all, Georgia held on to win the next two rallies and take the set 25-23 and the 2-0 lead in the match.Â
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A back-and-forth battle in set three opened the stanza. Towson won three-of-four points to go ahead 13-11 and Georgia took a timeout in the third. Towson stayed out in front, leading 22-16. A 3-1 Georgia run closed the gap to 23-19. After Towson drew set point at 24-19, an Evans kill and a block prolonged the set until Towson secured the frame 25-21, keeping the match alive.Â
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Georgia rattled off six straight points early in set four to take a 7-2 lead. Georgia held on to the lead, going up six on Evans' 25th kill, 17-11. Three-straight from the Tigers narrowed the lead to 19-16, prompting a Georgia timeout. After a UGA timeout, a service error gave tipped the 20-point mark for the Dogs. Narrowly ahead 20-18, Georgia held on to wrap up the set 25-20, taking the match in four sets.Â
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Georgia Head Coach Tom Black
Opening statement…Â
"Congratulations to Towson on a great season. 29-1 is hard to do no matter what. They were everything we expected them to be. Their hitters were a handful, and they had some difficult serving runs. We expected a tough NCAA match. Obliviously we started out pretty much on fire in the first set then they pushed back which good teams are going to do and I was proud of how the team found a way to respond. We had some tough serving runs and we were able to start converting in transition a little bit. It was a new situation for our team too. We made the tournament three years ago, but it was the first time in a while that we've been able to go to the second round. I expected some nerves but again, I thought the team fought through that like they have been all year long. I'm really proud to coach this team."Â
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On what the game plan was going into the match…Â
"Just playing Georgia volleyball. When we're at our best, we're serving tough. I think our blocking went in spurts, but I think we are a tough blocking team. It came down to executing the game plan which I think the team did a good job of. Like I said, we knew it was going to be a tough match and it definitely was."Â
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Team Stats
UGa
Towson
Kills
53
49
Errors
17
24
Attempts
126
133
Hitting %
.286
.188
Points
71
65
Assists
46
44
Aces
6
3
Blocks
12
13
Game Leaders
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