
Mercer Struggles in Aggie/Phoenix Volley for Unity Tournament
9/11/2021 10:12:00 PM | Volleyball
Bears fall to North Carolina A&T and Elon
ELON, N.C. – The Mercer Bears lost to both North Carolina A&T (3-1) and Elon (3-0) in today's double header.
MERCER VS. NORTH CAROLINA A&T
Set One (25-23) | Mercer started the first set with a quick 4-0 lead. A service and attack error would give the Aggies their first two points before they would go on a 4-0 run to take the lead, 6-5. A service error by the Aggies would tie the game before attack errors allowed the Aggies to take the lead again, 9-6. The Bears would answer with a 4-0 run themselves to take a one-point lead, 11-10. The teams with trade points back-and-forth keeping the set within one before the Aggies would go on a 6-0 run to take the lead by five, 22-17. The Bears did not go down easily and would go on two separate runs of two and three, keeping the game within two, 24-22. The Aggies would get a block to take the set.
Set Two (25-14) | Three of the first four Mercer points in the second set were from kills by Brittany Major, 6-4. The Aggies lead by two before the Bears would go on a 5-0 run with kills from Jaida Howell and Mykole Morgan allowing Mercer to take their first lead of the set, 9-7. Back-to-back kills from Morgan would put the Bears up by three followed by a kill from Rayanne de Oliveira extending the lead to four, 12-8. Several errors would extend the Bear lead to seven before the Bears would finish the set going on a 5-0 run to take set two.
Set Three (27-25) | The third set would start with three straight points from the Bears. A kill and service ace from de Oliveira would put the Bears up by four, 5-1. Two of the next four points would be kills from Howell as well as a service ace from Taylor Lynch keeping the Bears up by three, 8-5. The Aggies will go on a 3-0 run to put the game within one point, 12-11. The Bears answered with a kill from Major and a service ace from de Oliveira making the lead 3 points, 14-11.The Aggies and Bears took turns going on multiple runs of three and two which kept the game within three, 21-18. A few attack errors as well as a service ace from the Aggies allowed them to take a one point lead, 23-22. However, Lynch immediately answered offensively to tie the game at 23. The teams traded points back-and-forth before the Aggies were able to close out the set from back-to-back errors.
Set Four (25-16) | The Bears fell quickly in the fourth set to a 10-0 run from the Aggies. Back- to- back kills from Howell would put the Bears within five, 12-7. Lynch, Major and de Oliveira worked offensively to keep the score within four before the Aggies went on a 3-0 run extending their lead to seven, 18-11. The Bears worked to minimize the Aggies lead but to no prevail. The Aggies would take set four to win the match.
MERCER VS. ELON
Set One (25-22) | The Bears and the Phoenix with trade points, combined with kills and errors, back-and-forth in the beginning of the first set. The Phoenix would go on a 3- 0 run to take a three-point lead, 7-4. After an Elon service error, the Phoenix would go on another run of four, extending their lead to four points, 11-5. A kill from Morgan broke up the second 3-0 run from the Phoenix, extending their lead to eight. The Phoenix would go on another run of three before the Bears answered with a 5-0 run led by Howell with two kills keeping the game within four, 21-17. Another late run by the Bears (4-0) would put the game within one, 22-21. In the end, a few kills and a final error allowed Elon to take set one.
Set Two (26-24) | The Bears would start set two trailing by four. Back-to-back kills from Howell would put the game within two, 7-5. The teams with trade points before two consecutive runs of three would put Elon up by five, 17-12. Attack errors and kills would keep the game within one, 18-19, before another 3-0 run from the Phoenix put them up by four, 22-18. A
4-0 run from the Bears led by kills from de Oliveira and Lynch tied the game at 23. Elon would answer offensively to close the set.
Set Three (25-18) | The third set started with a 5-0 run from Elon. Errors allowed the Bears to bring the game within two, 6-8. Immediately after, errors by Mercer allowed the Phoenix to take a five-point lead, 11-6. Two kills from Major, kept the game within three, 14-11.The Phoenix answered on the defensive side with two blocks in a row, extending their lead to five, 17-11. Two separate runs of three from Elon gave them an eight-point lead, 20-12. A 3-0 run from the Bears with kills from Howell and de Oliveira put the game within six, 23-17. These efforts would not be enough and Elon would finish the set with two straight kills, giving the match to the Phoenix.
NOTABLES
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MERCER VS. NORTH CAROLINA A&T
Set One (25-23) | Mercer started the first set with a quick 4-0 lead. A service and attack error would give the Aggies their first two points before they would go on a 4-0 run to take the lead, 6-5. A service error by the Aggies would tie the game before attack errors allowed the Aggies to take the lead again, 9-6. The Bears would answer with a 4-0 run themselves to take a one-point lead, 11-10. The teams with trade points back-and-forth keeping the set within one before the Aggies would go on a 6-0 run to take the lead by five, 22-17. The Bears did not go down easily and would go on two separate runs of two and three, keeping the game within two, 24-22. The Aggies would get a block to take the set.
Set Two (25-14) | Three of the first four Mercer points in the second set were from kills by Brittany Major, 6-4. The Aggies lead by two before the Bears would go on a 5-0 run with kills from Jaida Howell and Mykole Morgan allowing Mercer to take their first lead of the set, 9-7. Back-to-back kills from Morgan would put the Bears up by three followed by a kill from Rayanne de Oliveira extending the lead to four, 12-8. Several errors would extend the Bear lead to seven before the Bears would finish the set going on a 5-0 run to take set two.
Set Three (27-25) | The third set would start with three straight points from the Bears. A kill and service ace from de Oliveira would put the Bears up by four, 5-1. Two of the next four points would be kills from Howell as well as a service ace from Taylor Lynch keeping the Bears up by three, 8-5. The Aggies will go on a 3-0 run to put the game within one point, 12-11. The Bears answered with a kill from Major and a service ace from de Oliveira making the lead 3 points, 14-11.The Aggies and Bears took turns going on multiple runs of three and two which kept the game within three, 21-18. A few attack errors as well as a service ace from the Aggies allowed them to take a one point lead, 23-22. However, Lynch immediately answered offensively to tie the game at 23. The teams traded points back-and-forth before the Aggies were able to close out the set from back-to-back errors.
Set Four (25-16) | The Bears fell quickly in the fourth set to a 10-0 run from the Aggies. Back- to- back kills from Howell would put the Bears within five, 12-7. Lynch, Major and de Oliveira worked offensively to keep the score within four before the Aggies went on a 3-0 run extending their lead to seven, 18-11. The Bears worked to minimize the Aggies lead but to no prevail. The Aggies would take set four to win the match.
MERCER VS. ELON
Set One (25-22) | The Bears and the Phoenix with trade points, combined with kills and errors, back-and-forth in the beginning of the first set. The Phoenix would go on a 3- 0 run to take a three-point lead, 7-4. After an Elon service error, the Phoenix would go on another run of four, extending their lead to four points, 11-5. A kill from Morgan broke up the second 3-0 run from the Phoenix, extending their lead to eight. The Phoenix would go on another run of three before the Bears answered with a 5-0 run led by Howell with two kills keeping the game within four, 21-17. Another late run by the Bears (4-0) would put the game within one, 22-21. In the end, a few kills and a final error allowed Elon to take set one.
Set Two (26-24) | The Bears would start set two trailing by four. Back-to-back kills from Howell would put the game within two, 7-5. The teams with trade points before two consecutive runs of three would put Elon up by five, 17-12. Attack errors and kills would keep the game within one, 18-19, before another 3-0 run from the Phoenix put them up by four, 22-18. A
4-0 run from the Bears led by kills from de Oliveira and Lynch tied the game at 23. Elon would answer offensively to close the set.
Set Three (25-18) | The third set started with a 5-0 run from Elon. Errors allowed the Bears to bring the game within two, 6-8. Immediately after, errors by Mercer allowed the Phoenix to take a five-point lead, 11-6. Two kills from Major, kept the game within three, 14-11.The Phoenix answered on the defensive side with two blocks in a row, extending their lead to five, 17-11. Two separate runs of three from Elon gave them an eight-point lead, 20-12. A 3-0 run from the Bears with kills from Howell and de Oliveira put the game within six, 23-17. These efforts would not be enough and Elon would finish the set with two straight kills, giving the match to the Phoenix.
NOTABLES
- Rayanne de Oliveira and Brittany Major received All-Tournament Team honors.
- Two Bears registered double-doubles, Major (20 kills, 25 digs) and Lynch (16 kills, 14 digs)
- de Oliveira and Howell tied with 16 kills each, followed by Mykole Morgan with 15; de Oliveira registered five service aces.
FOLLOW THE BEARS
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Team Stats
Mercer
NCA&T
Kills
52
41
Errors
26
18
Attempts
138
129
Hitting %
.188
.178
Points
64
61
Assists
48
34
Aces
9
8
Blocks
3
12
Game Leaders
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