BOWIE STATE STARTS STRONG BUT ELIZABETH CITY STATE WINS 3-1
ELIZABETH CITY, N.C. -- Bowie State University started strong winning set one 25-17, but faltered the rest of the way, losing 17-25, 15-25 and 14-25 to Elizabeth City State University. The loss, Bowie State's sixth in a row, drops the Lady Bulldogs overall record to 3-18, 1-11 in the CIAA and 0-6 in the North.
Morghan Stallings and Tori Lamont paced Elizabeth City State with 13 and 11 kills respectively. Kyla Shute and Danielle Kiser combined for 38 of ECSU's 44 total assists. Stallings and Shute tallied 16 and 13 digs respectively. With the four-set win, Elizabeth City State improves its record to 11-6 overall, 10-2 in the CIAA and 5-1 in the Northern Division.
Bowie State was led by junior Kasi Eisenzimmer with 18 assists to go along with five kills, four digs and two service aces. Juniors Briana Flowers and Brelyn Finley recorded eight and seven kills respectively for the Lady Bulldogs. Freshmen Kheri Mobley and Yaje Ngundam tied for team-high block assists honors with three each.
The Lady Bulldogs will take a week off to enjoy Homecoming festivities before returning to action -Wednesday, October 17th in a non-conference match at Washington Adventist University.
Morghan Stallings and Tori Lamont paced Elizabeth City State with 13 and 11 kills respectively. Kyla Shute and Danielle Kiser combined for 38 of ECSU's 44 total assists. Stallings and Shute tallied 16 and 13 digs respectively. With the four-set win, Elizabeth City State improves its record to 11-6 overall, 10-2 in the CIAA and 5-1 in the Northern Division.
Bowie State was led by junior Kasi Eisenzimmer with 18 assists to go along with five kills, four digs and two service aces. Juniors Briana Flowers and Brelyn Finley recorded eight and seven kills respectively for the Lady Bulldogs. Freshmen Kheri Mobley and Yaje Ngundam tied for team-high block assists honors with three each.
The Lady Bulldogs will take a week off to enjoy Homecoming festivities before returning to action -Wednesday, October 17th in a non-conference match at Washington Adventist University.
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