Florence, AL – The Austin Peay State University (APSU) volleyball team opened Atlantic Sun Conference play with a 3-0 loss at North Alabama on Friday at CB&S Bank Arena at Flowers Hall.
North Alabama (7-7, 1-0 ASUN) took the early lead on Austin Peay (2-11, 0-1 ASUN), going up 15-3 in the first set. The Governors cut their early deficit to eight at 23-15 with consecutive service aces from Addi Hultquist and a UNA error. The Governors fought off one UNA set point, but the Lions took the first set, 25-16.
The next set saw 10 ties and six lead changes as the two teams traded shots to open the second frame. A kill by Dani Kopacz, assisted by Brooklynn Merrell, tied the set for the final time at 12; however, a 6-1 run from the Lions allowed them to pull away from the APSU Govs at 18-13.
The Governors responded by taking the set’s four points to return within one at 18-17. The two teams battled back-and-forth, as a kill by Taly Cloyd allowed the Governors another one-point deficit at 24-23, but a kill by North Alabama’s Reese Rickets gave UNA the 25-23 second set win.
North Alabama took control of the third set early, going up 17-8. The APSU Govs battled back, with an ace by Dayan Malavé, got them within six at 21-15. The Governors fought off three North Alabama set points, as an ace by Reagan Anderson followed by a UNA error got the Govs within four at 24-20, but ultimately the 25-20 third set went to the Lions.
Match Points
- Lauren Wallace led with a .353 hitting percentage with six kills on 17 attempts.
- Taly Cloyd had a team-high eight kills.
- Brooklynn Merrell led with 14 assists.
- Dayan Malavé and Addi Hultquist each had two aces.
- Reagan Anderson and Hultquist each had nine digs.
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Next Up For APSU Volleyball
The Austin Peay State University volleyball team faces Central Arkansas in a Sunday 1:00pm matchup at the Prince Center.


