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Georgia Southern team huddle during the NCAA womenâ??s volleyball game between Georgia Southern and Stetson at Hanner Fieldhouse on August 26, 2022 in Statesboro, Georgia. (Photograph by AJ Henderson / Georgia Southern Athletics
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Winner Ga. Southern GS 11-6,3-2 Sun Belt
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Marshall Marsh 7-12,1-6 Sun Belt
Winner
Ga. Southern GS
11-6,3-2 Sun Belt
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Final
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Marshall Marsh
7-12,1-6 Sun Belt
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 F
Ga. Southern GS 25 25 25 (3)
Marshall Marsh 16 23 23 (0)

Game Recap: Volleyball | | Marc Gignac

Volleyball Tops Marshall 3-0

The teams meet again tomorrow at noon.

HUNTINGTON, W. Va. – Emily Jarome collected a match-high 18 kills to lead Georgia Southern to a 3-0 (25-16, 25-23, 25-23) Sun Belt volleyball win over Marshall Friday night in the Cam Henderson Center.

Eagles of the Match
Jarome hit .351 in the match while adding four digs and an ace, and Jordan Christy finished with nine kills and a block. Baylor Bumford and Paige Powers each tallied seven kills, and Ashlyn Lovett finished with a match-high 18 digs. Callaway Cason tallied 35 assists, five digs and two aces.

Key Moments
With the Eagles (11-6, 3-2) leading the match 2-0 and the score tied 22-22 in the third, GS won two straight points on a Jarome kill and a Marshall hitting error. The Herd (7-12, 1-6) staved off match point with a kill by Essence Clerkley before Jarome put down a monster kill to end the contest.

Marshall trimmed a six-point deficit to one by scoring five straight points in the second set, and block by The Herd made the score 23-22 in favor of the Eagles. The teams traded points before a Marshall attack error gave the set to the Eagles.

Key Stats
The Eagles had a 6-0 edge in service aces and a 40-32 advantage in digs.

Quotables from Coach Chad Willis
"I'm proud of the effort tonight to earn a good result. We talked before the match about setting some benchmarks, and our group stayed dialed in throughout. First contact really set a tone and allowed us to stay balanced offensively—we'll need to build off that going into tomorrow."

Next up
The Eagles and Herd will play again tomorrow at noon on ESPN+.

 
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