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Florida Tech FT 20-14, 4-12 SSC
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Winner Rollins RC 18-18, 3-12 SSC
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Game Recap: Women's Volleyball |

Rollins Trounces Panthers in Series Sweep

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WINTER PARK, Fla.- The Rollins volleyball team held the Florida Tech Panthers to a .071 attacking percentage behind 12 blocks, six from freshman middle blocker Lora Lieb as the Tars cruised to a 3-1 (25-23, 20-25, 25-12, 25-21) victory in the series sweep, Wednesday evening at Warden Arena.

Rollins (18-18, 3-12 Sunshine State Conference) finished with three players in double-digit digs led by the single-season leader Phoebe Corder's 20. She increased her season total to 679. Outside hitters Stephanie Nichols and Nikki Hartman added 15 and 14 respectively to limit the Panther's (40-14, 4-12 SSC) attack. A native from Lake Mary, Fla., Nichols is the sixth player in school history to record at least 1,000 kills and digs in a career. She has 1,253 kills and 1,021 digs in her four years at Rollins.

Sophomore middle blocker Jenny Sherwood followed Lieb's six digs with five, while Hartman assisted on four others.

Offensively, Hartman tallied 16 kills to continue her impressive season as she increases her season total to 485. Currently, she resides in sixth place on the single-season list. Lieb capped off her performance with five kills and an attacking percentage of .500.

Rollins raced out to a great start capturing the first set 25-23. After falling behind early, the Tars fought their way back into the set, tying the match at 12. A 4-0 run gave Rollins its first lead of the match. The Tars extended the lead to a set-high five points at 20-15 after a cross-court shot from Hartman.

The Panthers squandered back scoring three more points culminated by a service ace from Shelby DeNeice. Tied at 20, the Tars went to its senior setter, Lacey Malarky, who opted for a quick attack to regain the lead. After another Hartman kill, Florida Tech capitalized on a service error and a ball handling error to tie the match again at 22. Rollins fared better on the ensuing two points as the Panthers returned with two errors. After a failed set-point opportunity, Rollins closed out the frame with a smash from Hartman on a Corder assist.

FIT earned the equalizer in the second set as Rollins hit under .200, the only time in the match. The Panthers relied on outside hitter Frankie Brown in the second stanza who blasted six kills with a .417 attacking percentage.

In the third frame, Rollins exploded holding the Panthers to a negative .133 (4K 8E 30TA) hitting percentage. Tied at seven, a Nichols killed started a 9-1 run with a kill. After an attacking error, Rollins led 16-11, but again went on an 8-0 run to lead 24-11. Corder put the set away with a dig that was uncontrolled by Florida Tech giving the Buda, Texas, native her only kill of the evening.

In the final set, the Panthers hit another negative percentage. However, FIT built its largest lead of the match of five points at 15-10, before Rollins made its run. After scoring seven out the next nine points, the teams were deadlocked. After a service error succeeded an ace, the teams were again even. Rollins took the lead at 19-18 after a Lieb kill and would not relinquish it the rest of the way. Hartman secured the victory for Rollins with two kills in the final three points.

Rollins defeated the Panthers in the opener back on Oct. 12 in a 3-2 win to claim the series, 2-0.

The Tars are back in action, Saturday, Nov. 15 in its home finale at 7 p.m. against Nova Southeastern. Senior Day festivities are set to begin at 6:45 p.m.


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