Tusculum College fought back from a 2-0 deficit in sets for a
thrilling 3-2 victory over Lincoln Memorial University in the
semifinals of the 2010 Food Lion South Atlantic Conference
Volleyball Tournament Saturday afternoon at Catawba College's
Goodman Gym.
After dropping the first two sets 18-25 and 22-25, the
second-seeded Pioneers won the final three sets 25-21, 25-20 and
15-13 to advance to Sunday's championship match against top-seeded
Wingate at 2:00 p.m. It will be the first-ever appearance in the
SAC championship match for the Pioneers (25-5), while the Bulldogs
will be seeking their fifth consecutive conference title.
Alyssa Raterman and Bailee Price shared the team lead in kills for
the Pioneers with 15 each, while Price also contributed 22 digs and
a pair of blocks. Also reaching double figures in kills for
Tusculum were Allyson Ray with 12 and Sam Underwood and Rhayne
Smitherman with 11 apiece.
Four players reached double figures in kills for the Lady
Railsplitters (23-7), led by Kaitlin Walton's 11 kills and 10 each
by Lauren Kiwacka, Ashley Knight and Candace Richardson. Knight
added 19 digs while Kiwacka had a triple double with 27 assists and
17 digs to go with her 10 kills.
LMU took control early in the first set and was not threatened en
route to a 25-18 victory. In the second set, the Pioneers battled
back from a 22-18 deficit to pull within 23-22, but a service error
and a kill by Knight gave the Lady Railsplitters a 25-22 win.
Tusculum scored the first three points in the third set, but fell
behind 13-10 after a kill by Walton. The Pioneers answered with
four straight points to go ahead 14-13 on a kill by Smitherman,
part of a 9-1 run that gave Tusculum a 19-14 lead. LMU cut a 23-18
deficit to 23-21, but kills by Ray and Raterman gave Tusculum the
25-21 win.
The Pioneers also rallied in the fourth set after trailing 6-3, as
two kills by Ray and one by Price knotted the score at 6-6.
Tusculum broke an 11-11 tie with three straight points on kills by
Raterman, Underwood and Raterman again, and traded points the rest
of the set until an Underwood kill clinched the 25-20 set win and
knotted the match at 2-2.
In the fifth and deciding set, the Pioneers bolted to a 4-1 lead
and held a 6-3 advantage before the Lady Railsplitters came back to
force ties at 6-6, 7-7 and 8-8. Back-to-back attack errors and a
kill by Underwood gave the Pioneers an 11-8 lead, but a block and
an kill by Walton brought LMU back within 11-10.
The Pioneers came up with the two biggest kills of the night as
Raterman and Price put away shots to extend the Tusculum lead to
13-10, but the Lady Railsplitters would not roll over as a kill by
Knight was followed by an ace then a kill by Brittany Pugh to
deadlock the score at 13-13. Tusculum finally finished off the win
behind a kill from Underwood and an ace by Hannah Campbell to
clinch their spot in the finals.
Tusculum finished with a season-high 71 kills and hit .192 in the
match, increasing their hitting percentage in each set from .159 up
to .286 in the fifth set. Ashley Sarmiento finished with a season
and career-high 52 assists in the victory, while Caitlyn Dean had
37 digs as she boosted her school and SAC single-season record
total for digs in a season to 793. Sarmiento recorded 21 digs while
Melanie Gibson added 12 to the Pioneers' total of 109.
Tusculum and Wingate will be meeting for the third time this
season, as the Bulldogs claimed a 3-0 victory in Greeneville on
September 18 and a 3-1 victory at home on October 23. The teams
have never met in the SAC Tournament, though Wingate did defeat the
Pioneers 3-0 in the first round of the NCAA Division II Southeast
Regional last season.