First Look
The Chattanooga Mocs volleyball squad was on the brink. Down 2-0, and down 13-11 in the third, the Mocs went 56-38 the rest of the way to come all the way back for the reverse sweep over Western Carolina in Cullowhee, N.C.
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Records/Series
Chattanooga: 9-8, 3-2 SoCon
Western Carolina: 6-10 overall, 2-3 SoCon
Series: Chattanooga trails 46-50
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Match Notables
- Mocs are winners of five of their last seven matches.
- 3-match win streak including back-to-back 5-set wins in Cullowhee.
- 42 kills in the last two matches in the Ramsey Center for Sydney Jackwin.
- Play of the match came in fifth set. Caiti Barthel made a sliding save on a dig off a block heading deep out of play. Elena Vikmanov hustled behind her to get the ball to the middle and have it freed over eventually ending up a Mocs point staving off a match opportunity for the Cats.
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Quotable
Julie Torbett Thomas, head coach – "We needed to come through in five just to let it become a mental block for us. We got another amazing performance out of
Jordin Glass and
Caiti Barthel, but I am stressing team unity and effort. Ultimately, that was what pulled us through."
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First SetÂ
- Western Carolina surged ahead with a strong start, leading 4-0, highlighted by service aces from Katie Boney.Â
- Janelle Blue contributed multiple kills, extending the Catamounts' lead to 7-1.Â
- Chattanooga narrowed the gap to 7-4 with a service ace and kill from
Gracie Rose.Â
- The hosts maintained control, ending the set 25-17 on a Janelle Blue kill.Â
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Second SetÂ
- The Catamounts gained an early 5-2 advantage with Courtney Graham contributing two kills.Â
- Chattanooga closed the gap with a strong service ace from
Elena Vukmanov, tying the score at 10-10.Â
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Sydney Jackwin led the Mocs with four kills during a crucial stretch, bringing the score to 15-12 in favor of the visiting team.Â
- Despite Chattanooga's efforts, WCU edged out the set 26-24, with key plays from Samantha Kranzler and Zoe Zudans.Â
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Third SetÂ
- WCU started strong with Janelle Blue's early kills, building a 4-1 lead.Â
- UTC responded with a series of kills from Jackwin, tying the set at 5-5.Â
- The Mocs took control with a 5-0 run, including a service ace by
Jazeli Vandenburgh, extending their lead to 16-13.Â
- Chattanooga closed the set with a 5-1 streak, featuring a block by
Jordin Glass and
Gracie Rose, sealing the set 25-15.Â
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Fourth Set
- UTC started strong with Jackwin registering a kill to tie the score at 2-2.Â
- The Catamounts took a brief lead at 6-4, highlighted by a kill from Courtney Graham.Â
- Chattanooga responded with a 5-0 run, punctuated by a service ace from
Caiti Barthel, moving ahead 16-13.Â
- Jackwin's decisive kill secured the set for UTC, ending it at 25-21.
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Fifth Set
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Kendyl MacAskill contributed early for Chattanooga with two kills, helping them keep pace with the Catamounts.Â
- WCU pulled ahead to a 9-6 advantage, led by Tatum Sharp's consecutive kills.Â
- A service ace from
Kynli Kirkendoll tied the set at 9-9, energizing Chattanooga's comeback.Â
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Gracie Rose and
Chiara Napoli's kills sealed a narrow 17-15 set win for the Mocs, clinching the match.Â
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Chattanooga Top PerformersÂ
Sydney JackwinÂ
- 22 kills on a .333 hitting percentageÂ
- 11 digsÂ
- Two service acesÂ
- 24 pointsÂ
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Kendyl MacAskillÂ
- Eight total blocks (one solo)Â
- Five killsÂ
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Ashley ReynoldsÂ
- 33 assistsÂ
- 10 digsÂ
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Jordin Glass
- 10 kills with a .529 hitting percentageÂ
- Six total blocksÂ
- 13 pointsÂ
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Gracie RoseÂ
- 15 kills on a .244 hitting percentageÂ
- 15.5 pointsÂ
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Up Next
It's back in the Mac Saturday with a visit from Samford. First serve is at 4 p.m. Admission is free.
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