Tennessee Spoils No. 23 Kentucky’s SEC Title Chances

  0 Carly DeMarque | November 25th, 2016 | College - Women's Indoor, News, SEC

Match Stats

With the win, Tennessee ruined Kentucky’s chances of an SEC title, as they fell behind Florida and Missouri into third place with the loss.

Kendra Turner led the Vols offensively with 12 kills and eight digs, while Erica Treiber put down eight kills on a .533 hitting percentage, five blocks and three aces.

The Wildcats were led by Emily Franklin and Leah Edmond who posted 11 kills each, while Ashley Dusek picked up a match-best 22 digs. Setter Olivia Dailey handed out 35 assists and picked up 10 digs for a double-double.

Press Release

Courtesy of Tennessee Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Volunteers stunned No. 23 Kentucky 3-1 (18-25, 25-19, 25-17, 25-17) in the home finale Wednesday night at Thompson-Boling Arena.

The Vols (17-13, 7-10) spoiled Kentucky’s bid for an SEC title. The Wildcats (22-7, 15-3) fell into third place behind Florida and Missouri.

Tennessee concludes the season at No. 22 Missouri on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Eastern.

“I was really proud of the team and the energy and fight they showed,” Tennessee head coach Rob Patrick said. “Kentucky is obviously a great team all around. My hat’s off to my team and how they went after Kentucky. They were aggressive all match, offensively and defensively.”

Sophomore middle hitter Erica Treiber, who led long Tennessee runs with her serving over the last three sets, finished with eight kills (.533 hitting percentage), three aces, five blocks and three digs.

Junior Kendra Turner led Tennessee with 12 kills to go along with eight digs. Junior Kanisha Jimenez had seven kills, a season-best 16 digs and a pair of aces.

Kentucky jumped out to an early 6-0 lead in the first set. Despite a 7-3 run by the Vols in the middle of the set, the Wildcats closed out strong and won, 25-18. Senior Nora Reed led UT’s offensive attack, landing three kills on four attacks.

Tennessee responded with a strong second set, edging out Kentucky, 25-19. Junior Kendra Turner recorded four of UT’s last five kills in the set. As a team, the Vols had a .483 hitting percentage.

Kentucky went up early in the third set, 7-4, but UT caught fire and went on a 14-2 run in the set. Despite a late comeback by the Wildcats, an ace by junior Kanisha Jimenez sealed the set for Tennessee, 25-17.

The final set was back and forth between the two teams, but an 11-2 run by the Volunteers — largely behind Treiber’s serve — propelled Tennessee over the 23rd-ranked Wildcats, 25-17, in the fourth set.

The Vols capitalized on their first match point with Jimenez hitting off Kentucky’s block and out of play. The team stormed the court after the victory, the Vols’ first win against a ranked opponent this year.

The Vols out-dug Kentucky 66-62. Sophomore Brooke Schumacher tied Jimenez with 16 digs. Freshman Sedona Hansen had a double-double with 42 assists and 11 digs.

NOTES

  • Tennessee starters: Nora Reed, Raina Hembry, Bri Holmes, Kanisha Jimenez, Claudia Coco, Sedona Hansen and Brooke Schumacher at libero. It was Reed’s first start of the season on her senior night.
  • The Vols had entered the match 0-2 against ranked teams, having lost to No. 5 Florida (Oct. 2) and No. 25 Kentucky (Oct. 9).
  • Tennessee snapped a seven-match losing streak against Kentucky. The last win was 3-1 exactly five years ago on Nov. 23, 2011. That victory sealed UT’s SEC title.
  • The win marked the Vols’ first victory of the season after losing the first set.

Press Release

Courtesy of Kentucky Athletics

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The Kentucky volleyball team lost a 3-1 (18-25, 25-19, 25-17, 25-17) four-setter at Tennessee on Wednesday night to conclude the regular-season. UK finished with a record of 22-7 overall and 15-3 in the league play and will await its fate as an at-large bid for the NCAA Tournament on Sunday. The selection show is set to air at 9 p.m. ET on ESPNU.
The Wildcats were led by Emily Franklin who had 11 kills, three aces and three digs in the loss. Freshman Leah Edmond also registered 11 kills, while junior libero Ashley Dusek produced a match-high 22 digs and classmate Kaz Brown added nine blocks and nine kills.
Senior Anni Thomasson had four kills and eight digs, while sophomore setter Olivia Dailey dished out 35 assists and 10 digs for her fifth career double-double. Sophomore McKenzie Watson added six digs to UK’s effort.
UK opened up the match with a victory in the opening frame, but Tennessee came back to win the final three to earn the win.
SET RECAPS
Set 1
Sophomore Brooke Morgan converted an overpass to score the match’s first point and the Wildcats were off to the races. UK scored the first six points, capped by an ace from Thomasson. Franklin contributed two early kills, forcing the Lady Vols into a timeout. Tennessee scored the next three before a service error snapped the mini run. Edmond’s ace gave the Wildcats their largest lead at 13-6 midway through the frame. Mack and Brown teamed up for a Big Blue Block to extend UK’s run to 5-0 for a 15-6 advantage, forcing the home team into its final timeout. Brown get the run going with a kill out of the break before a service error halted the spurt. UK maintained its advantage throughout, but UT came within five at 20-15, prompting a Kentucky timeout. Out of the timeout, Edmond laced a kill cross court. The Wildcats benefited from a Tennessee miscue to clinch the opening set 25-18. Brown led the Cats with five kills as UK registered 14 kills on a .265 clip. Tennessee was limited to 10 kills on a .091 clip.
Set 2
A UT service error enabled the Cats to score the first point of the second set, followed by a Franklin ace lifted UK to an early 2-0 edge. Tennessee fought right back to tie things at three apiece. The Lady Vols were able to shake loose for a two-point advantage at 8-6. Franklin’s conversion of a quick set allowed the Cats to claw back and tie things at nine apiece, but UT fired right back and scored the next two points. The home team extended its lead to three at 14-11. An ace from Edmond highlighted a 3-0 run by the Cats, and then UK benefited from back-to-back Lady Vols’ errors to take a 16-15 lead. Tennessee fired right back with a run of its own and eventually stretched the lead to three at 20-17. It was all the more room the Lady Vols would need as they evened the match at one set apiece with a 25-18 victory. Kentucky managed just 11 kills on a .114 hitting percentage, while the Lady Vols produced 15 hammers on a .464 attacking percentage.
Set 3
Tennessee was the first to score to begin the third stanza, but a service error by the home team gave the point right back. Edmond and Brown teamed up for a rejection for a 3-1 advantage in favor of UK. Brown then teamed up with Dailey for a three-point UK lead at 7-4, but the Lady Vols fired right back with a three-point swing to tie things once against at seven.  The run stretched to five and the home team was able to grab a 9-7 lead. UT’s advantage swelled to 13-9, and the Cats opted for a timeout. The gap would be too much for the Wildcats to overcome as the Lady Vols earned a 25-17 win to go ahead 2-1 in the match. Tennessee utilized 14 kills in the set, while limited the Cats to just nine.
Set 4
Franklin and Morgan opened up the fourth frame with a big-time block. Brown combined for a kill and a block in back-to-back points for a 3-1, UK advantage. UK held its advantage until the Lady Vols managed to tie things at four. A kill from Edmond enabled the Wildcats to take the largest lead of the set at 9-6. Tennessee continued to chip away at Kentucky’s lead and tied the score at 11 apiece, before taking the lead at 12-11. Brown fired right back with a kill off of the slide and a back-and-forth battle ensued. Edmond’s smash lifted UK to at 15-14 lead at the media timeout. Following the timeout, Tennessee scored three-straight to earn a 17-15 lead. A 6-0 run stretched the UT lead to 20-15 and UK opted to use its final timeout. Kentucky couldn’t overcome the deficit and Tennessee claimed the match behind a 25-17 win.

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Carly DeMarque has been involved with competitive volleyball for the majority of her life, playing competitively at the club and collegiate level for 15 years and coaching club for five. Now a retired Division I volleyball athlete out of McNeese State University, she continues her volleyball enthusiasm by stepping back into …

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