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Winner Rollins RC 7-2, 1-0 SSC
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Florida Tech FIT 2-7, 0-1 SSC
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Game Recap: Women's Volleyball |

Tars Set for SSC Opener and Full Weekend Slate

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SCHEDULE:

Friday, Sept. 16 | away at Florida Tech - 7 p.m.

Saturday, Sept. 17 | home vs. Embry-Riddle - 4 p.m.

COVERAGE:

Friday: WATCH l LISTEN l LIVE STATS

Saturday: WATCH l LISTEN l LIVE STATS

SETUP:

Entering into Sunshine State Conference play riding a six match win streak the Rollins volleyball team is set for a back-to-back matches this weekend. The Tars take to the road to take on Florida Tech in a Friday night matchup, and return home to host Embry-Riddle in a 4 p.m. showdown on Saturday.

WHO TO WATCH:

Rollins: After eight matches, Shannon McDonough leads the Tars with 135 kills on the season. The junior averages 4.82 per set, and has amassed 329 total attempts so far this season. McDonough, who currently leads the Sunshine State Conference in kills, earned a new career high in kills in a match against Flagler with 28, and digs with 24. The double-double marked her fourth of the season. On McDonough's heels is classmate Bri Civiero, who has earned 128 kills on 363 total attempts, averaging 4.41 kills per set. Against Flagler, the Mount Dora, Fla. native earned her second-straight double-double and notched her fourth-consecutive match with 20+ kills. Freshman Cassidy Cason, who is third in the SSC in assists, shoulders the setting duties so far for the Tars, and has earned a team high 319 assists so far this season, averaging 11.0 per set. Junior Rebecca Wilson, who is currently fourth in the SSC in digs, leads the team in service aces with nine, and leads the team in digs with 143 on the season, averaging 4.93 per set. At the net, MaryBethany Vincent leads the team in total blocks with 23, while Sam Schlesman and McDonough have earned 20 apiece. Schlesman, Civiero, and Kerra Tirado have each earned a team high three solo blocks.

Head Coach Mika Robinson took over the Tars program in February and has aligned Rollins for success this season. She was head coach at Berry College the past eight seasons, amassing a record of 169-88 with three conference championships and to NCAA Division III Tournament berths.

Florida Tech: Leading Florida Tech in kills is Olivia Hersey with 65, averaging 2.41 per set. Behind Hersey is Kelly Germain with 59 kills on the season, followed by Jenna Schaffer with 53. The Panthers' primary setter is Kiersten Rosa, who has earned 201 assists on the season, averaging 7.44 per set. Becca Bower, who is currently fifth in the SSC in digs, leads the team in digs with 130 with an average of 4.81 per set. Hersey leads the team in overall blocks with 22.0.

Now in her fifth season with the Panthers, head coach Amy O'Brien wrapped up her fourth season at the helm of FIT with a 13-16 overall and 4-12 mark in the SSC. O'Brien holds onto a career record of 53-66, and 16-48 within the SSC. Under her tutelage at FIT, she has coached one First Team All-SSC player, one Honorable Mention All-SSC player, one Freshman All-SSC selection, and one Daktronics All-South Region Second Team honoree.

Embry-Riddle: The Eagles are led by Asya Oguz and Paola Virella with 61 and 60 kills, respectively. Oguz averages 2.35 per set, while Virella has earned an average of 2.22. Embry-Riddle is led in assists by Jordan Nakayama with 159 so far this season, averaging 5.89 per set. Maile Spenser leads the team with 150 digs, earning an average of 5.56 per set. In total blocks, Amanda Saunders has posted a team high 33.0, followed by Laina Blanton with 28.0 and McKenna James with 25.0.

Embry-Riddle is led by Joslynn Gallop, who is in her 12th season with the Eagles. The third head coach in the 21-year history of volleyball at ERAU, Gallop has charted a 256-112 record in her first 11 seasons.

NOTES:

Rollins enters into Wednesday's home opener riding a six-match win streak. The Tars' only two losses of the season have come at the hands of Top-25 teams; then 14th-ranked Alaska Anchorage, as well as then No. 19 University of Arkansas - Fort Smith. Rollins most recently earned a 3-1 win over Flagler College in their home opener on Wednesday evening.

With an overall mark of 2-6 entering into Friday night's SSC opener, the Florida Tech Panthers are on a six match skid. The Panthers opened up the season with back-to-back wins at home, before dropping six straight. Most recently, Florida Tech dropped a 3-1 decision to Embry-Riddle on Tuesday, Sept. 13. The Panthers are currently 2-1 on their home court in the Clemente Center.

Saturday's match marks the 12th time the Tars and Embry-Riddle Eagles will square off on the court. The Eagles lead the overall series 7-4, but the Tars took the last meeting with 3-1 (25-23, 25-23, 17-25, 25-20) on Nov. 3, 2015. The Eagles are currently 5-3 on the season and most recently picked up a 3-1 (25-11, 26-28, 25-16, 25-15) victory over Florida Tech.

NEXT:

The Tars return to action on Friday Sept. 23, when they travel to Saint Leo University to take on the Lions in SSC play. Match time against the Lions is slated for 7 p.m. in the Marion Bowman Activities Center. Fans will be able to find links to live coverage on RollinsSports.com.

Fans can follow Tars volleyball all season long with live audio and video on the Geico Tars Sports Network at RollinsSports.com, where the latest news, updates, and information on the Rollins volleyball team can also be accessed. Fans can also stay up-to-date on the latest #TARnation news by following Rollins Sports on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

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