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Hot-Hitting Bulldogs Beat LSU in Four Sets Wednesday
November 22, 2023 | Volleyball
BATON ROUGE, La. – The University of Georgia volleyball team defeated the LSU Tigers in four sets Wednesday evening at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center (25-19, 25-16, 22-25, 25-23).
With its third-straight win, Georgia improves to 18-11 on the season and back to over .500 in conference play at 9-8.
A trio of Bulldogs tipped the double-digit kill mark led by Sophie Fischer with 19 kills. Kacie Evans and Erica Staunton each tallied 13 in Wednesday's match. As a team, the Bulldogs hit a season high .351 in the match. The clip is the fifth-best in a four set match in Georgia rally scoring history.
Fischer led the Dogs with five blocks on the evening while Bailey Cox put up 15 digs. Clara Brower narrowly missed a double-double, handing out 53 assists and recording nine digs.
At the service line, Cox and Evans each laid down three aces, combining for six of Georgia's seven in the contest.
Down 7-4 in the opening stanza, Georgia won 12 of the next 15 points to go up 16-10 on the Tigers. Georgia carried a .471 hitting clip into the first set media timeout. LSU (11-16, 6-11) would get as close as three, but Georgia kept its foot on the gas, rolling to a 25-19 win in the first set. Fischer's eight kills came on a .636 hitting clip in the first set. As a team, Georgia hit a strong .389 in the first.
Georgia used a 5-0 run to find a 10-7 lead in the second, prompting a quick LSU timeout. LSU cut the lead to one, 13-12, but Georgia responded with three straight to go back in front by four, 16-12. Ahead 19-15, the Dogs finished the second set on a 6-1 run, taking the set 25-16. A Cox ace sealed the deal in the frame for the Bulldogs. Georgia continued its hot hitting, hitting .395 in the second.
LSU jumped out to a quick lead in the third set, going up 7-1 and forcing an early Georgia break. Georgia used a 4-1 run to pull within two late in the set, 19-17, prompting LSU's first timeout. Georgia continued to fight, cutting the lead to just one on an Ana Julia Bleeker ace, 21-20, but LSU kept the Dogs at bay to take the set 25-22 and stay alive in the match. Fischer added six kills in the third.
Back-to-back Cox service aces fueled a fast Georgia lead in the fourth set. Georgia held the lead, forcing an LSU timeout, ahead 11-7. The Tigers used a 4-0 run to slice the lead to two, 14-12, and force a Bulldog break. LSU worked to tie it at 18, but Georgia responded with three-straight to retake a 21-18 lead and exhaust the LSU timeouts. After the break, the Tigers regrouped to re-tie the set at 21. Knotted at 22, kills from Tori Harper and Staunton drew match point. Fischer's 19th kills finished the match for the Bulldogs, 25-23.
The Bulldogs return to Athens to host the Missouri Tigers on Saturday at Stegeman Coliseum. First serve is set for 2 p.m. and admission is free. The first 400 fans at Saturday's match will receive a Taylor Swift-inspired t-shirt. Kacie Evans, Mallory Downing, Mackenzie Norris, and Erica Staunton will be honored prior to the match as part of Senior Day recognition.
With its third-straight win, Georgia improves to 18-11 on the season and back to over .500 in conference play at 9-8.
A trio of Bulldogs tipped the double-digit kill mark led by Sophie Fischer with 19 kills. Kacie Evans and Erica Staunton each tallied 13 in Wednesday's match. As a team, the Bulldogs hit a season high .351 in the match. The clip is the fifth-best in a four set match in Georgia rally scoring history.
Fischer led the Dogs with five blocks on the evening while Bailey Cox put up 15 digs. Clara Brower narrowly missed a double-double, handing out 53 assists and recording nine digs.
At the service line, Cox and Evans each laid down three aces, combining for six of Georgia's seven in the contest.
Down 7-4 in the opening stanza, Georgia won 12 of the next 15 points to go up 16-10 on the Tigers. Georgia carried a .471 hitting clip into the first set media timeout. LSU (11-16, 6-11) would get as close as three, but Georgia kept its foot on the gas, rolling to a 25-19 win in the first set. Fischer's eight kills came on a .636 hitting clip in the first set. As a team, Georgia hit a strong .389 in the first.
Georgia used a 5-0 run to find a 10-7 lead in the second, prompting a quick LSU timeout. LSU cut the lead to one, 13-12, but Georgia responded with three straight to go back in front by four, 16-12. Ahead 19-15, the Dogs finished the second set on a 6-1 run, taking the set 25-16. A Cox ace sealed the deal in the frame for the Bulldogs. Georgia continued its hot hitting, hitting .395 in the second.
LSU jumped out to a quick lead in the third set, going up 7-1 and forcing an early Georgia break. Georgia used a 4-1 run to pull within two late in the set, 19-17, prompting LSU's first timeout. Georgia continued to fight, cutting the lead to just one on an Ana Julia Bleeker ace, 21-20, but LSU kept the Dogs at bay to take the set 25-22 and stay alive in the match. Fischer added six kills in the third.
Back-to-back Cox service aces fueled a fast Georgia lead in the fourth set. Georgia held the lead, forcing an LSU timeout, ahead 11-7. The Tigers used a 4-0 run to slice the lead to two, 14-12, and force a Bulldog break. LSU worked to tie it at 18, but Georgia responded with three-straight to retake a 21-18 lead and exhaust the LSU timeouts. After the break, the Tigers regrouped to re-tie the set at 21. Knotted at 22, kills from Tori Harper and Staunton drew match point. Fischer's 19th kills finished the match for the Bulldogs, 25-23.
The Bulldogs return to Athens to host the Missouri Tigers on Saturday at Stegeman Coliseum. First serve is set for 2 p.m. and admission is free. The first 400 fans at Saturday's match will receive a Taylor Swift-inspired t-shirt. Kacie Evans, Mallory Downing, Mackenzie Norris, and Erica Staunton will be honored prior to the match as part of Senior Day recognition.
Team Stats
UGa
LSU
Kills
69
55
Errors
16
15
Attempts
151
134
Hitting %
.351
.299
Points
82.0
64.0
Assists
62
53
Aces
7
5
Blocks
6
4
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