![]() Pruett is a baseball player at Florida Gulf Coast, where Gigi is a volleyball player. Thanks for an awesome night tonight and a chance to see !!! Go bucks! See you in atlanta!!! The legend himself /ONRdm2rPdkĪpparently LeBron’s business manager Maverick Carter hooked the Meyers up with their tickets and great access: The first serve is set for 6 p.m.įor more information on ETSU volleyball please visit and click on the volleyball link.Gigi and Pruett even met Johnny Manziel, who also attended the game: The Bucs return to action on Tuesday with a non-conference match at Presbyterian. 515 attack percentage with just one error in the set. The Eagles took five of the next seven points to take the set, 25-21. With FGCU in front 20-16, the Bucs went on a 3-0 run to cut the lead to just one. ![]() The Eagles went on several small runs to extend their advantage as ETSU could never mount a rally. It looked as if ETSU had the momentum after the thrilling victory in the third set, but FGCU took the quick lead. The Bucs finally converted the set point opportunity as Devine recorded her second straight kill to take the set, 33-31. With the score tied at 31, a Devine kill gave ETSU set point once again at 32-31. The set was eerily similar to the opening set as each team had numerous set point opportunities, but the set kept getting extended. However, FGCU won the next two points to tie the match at 24 apiece. After a FGCU kill, ETSU earned set point after an Eagles attack error. After the timeout, ETSU won the next three points to take the 23-21 lead. The Bucs quickly answered after they got a kill by Krista Hughes (Williamsburg, Va.) and two straight FGCU errors cut the lead to 21-20, forcing an Eagles timeout. With Florida Gulf Coast in front 20-17, a Holm kill extended the advantage to 21-17. The wild match would continue into the third set as FGCU held an advantage for the majority of the stanza. After an ETSU attack error, FGCU got a service ace from Kaitlin Holm to take the set, 26-24. The Bucs went on an incredible 11-3 run to rally back and eventually tie the score. ETSU rallied once again to reel off four straight points to tie the match at 24. FGCU won three of the next five points to take a 24-20 lead to gain set point. ETSU made sure that FGCU would not run away with the set by going on a 5-0 run to cut the lead to three at 21-18. The Eagles built a 21-13 lead in the set and looked like they were in complete control. A kill by Hopper gave the Eagles set point once again and this time they capitalized with a set clinching kill by Barnes.įlorida Gulf Coast had all the momentum from the opening set victory and the Eagles came out strong in the second frame. After the timeout, Jessica Barnes tied the match back up with a kill to make the score 29-29. ETSU finally put some pressure on FGCU after earning set point on a service ace by Barber at 29-28, which forced a FGCU timeout. The two teams would battle back and forth even though the Eagles had set point on a number of occasions. FGCU responded by getting a kill from Jill Hopper to tie the score. With the score tied at 23, a Florida Gulf Coast service error gave ETSU a set point opportunity at 24-23. The wild opening set was back and forth throughout its entirety. ETSU held advantages in service aces, digs and blocks. ![]() 199, while also gaining a 70 to 62 advantage in kills. ![]() McKayla Barber (Columbus, Ind.) and Bethany Gesell (High Point, N.C.) each recorded eight kills for the Bucs.įlorida Gulf Coast out-hit ETSU. Her 29 digs on the night were a match-high. Meanwhile, Kiley Tamblyn (Torrance, Calif.) was just one dig away from recording 30 digs for the second time this week. Jamie Rutledge (Kingsport, Tenn.) and Kayla Williams (El Paso, Texas) combined for 56 assists. Gigi Meyer dished out a match-high 61 assists in the match. Meanwhile, Barnes recorded 25 kills to lead four players in double-digit kills for the Eagles. Devine also added nine digs and two blocks. Her 26 scores came on 62 attempts with a. (October 15, 2011) – Megan Devine (Kingsport, Tenn.) recorded a career-high 26 kills, but the Florida Gulf Coast duo of Jessica Barnes and Jelena Simic combined for 45 scores to lead the Eagles past ETSU in a wild 3-1 (31-29, 26-24, 31-33, 25-21) contest on Saturday night at Alico Arena.ĮTSU drops to 10-12 overall and 3-4 in the A-Sun with the loss, while Florida Gulf Coast improves to 12-8 overall and 6-1 in the A-Sun.ĭevine eclipsed her previous career-high of 22 kills in which she accomplished four times in her career. ![]()
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