LEXINGTON, KY. – The Wofford volleyball team was defeated by the No. 1 seeded Kentucky Wildcats 3-0 on Thursday night inside of Historic Memorial Coliseum in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The Terriers close the season 17-14 with a 10-6 record in conference action. Kentucky will take on UCLA tomorrow night.
"Our mindset was to come out and leave it out there," said head coach
Lynze Roos. "I feel like we competed in some really good points. They got some separation and that was tough, but I'm really proud of the way that these women competed in the season that we had."
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Wofford totaled 27 kills on 26 assists throughout the match. On defense, the team posted 54 digs and four blocks. The Wildcats finished the match with 45 kills on 44 assists. Kentucky also posted 56 digs and four blocks.
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Leading Wofford was
Bradley Brown who had 10 kills on a .259 hitting percentage. Brown also led the team with three blocks. Following behind was
Chloe Smith with six kills.
Maddy Frazier dished out a team-high 13 assists, while
Taylor Pecht had 10.
Laney Klika recorded a team-high 13 digs, along with 10 from
Caroline Przystup.
Annemarie Rakoski and
Natalie Arnold tallied one block apiece.
 "We talk a lot about playing relentless defense and going for every single ball. We knew that tonight was going to be a tough task, but you never really know unless you go for it," said
Laney Klika.Â
"We talked a lot before the game about playing how we play and not letting their offense or defense change the way that we like to play," added
Annemarie Rakoski.
"It was amazing just to be able to have some family and friends that I don't get to see very much anymore come watch me play. It was super cool to just have that support," said
Chloe Smith.
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Kentucky grabbed the first two points of set one, but Wofford responded with a solo block by
Annemarie Rakoski. Another solo block from
Bradley Brown kept the Kentucky lead within one point. With the Wildcats leading 13-8, Kentucky would add four unanswered points to bring the Wofford deficit to nine points. The Terriers could not overcome the Kentucky lead, losing set one 25-11.
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The teams were back-and-forth to start set two, as the Terriers would take an early 5-4 lead. Wofford took its biggest advantage – a 15-13 lead – after a pair of Kentucky attacking errors. The Wildcats fought back to take a 20-19 lead, and the team scored the final five points of the stanza to take set two 25-19.
Bradley Brown totaled eight kills and one block in the second set alone.
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Wofford jumped out to a 2-0 lead to start the third set of the match by way of a
Bradley Brown kill. Kentucky responded with a 7-1 run, however, to regain the lead. The Wildcats would eventually take a 13-4 advantage. Wofford cut the deficit to six points a few rallies later, but the team would lose set three and ultimately the match.
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Wofford concludes the season 17-14 with a 10-6 mark in Southern Conference play. The team entered the conference tournament as the No. 3 seed and defeated both No. 6 Samford and No. 2 Furman to reach the championship match. The Terriers took down No. 1 ETSU to win their third-straight conference championship and earn another bid to the NCAA Tournament.
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