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#17 Sharks Fall Against Eagles in Four-Sets

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Nova Southeastern University issued the following announcement on Nov. 6.

#17 NSU Drops SSC Match to ERAU

The No. 17 Nova Southeastern Sharks Volleyball team was defeated in four-sets by the Embry-Riddle Eagles in a battle of top-five teams in the NCAA South Region. NSU remains half-a-game ahead of the Eagles in the Sunshine State Conference standings, and the teams split their 2021 match-ups.

INSIDE THE MATCH

Records: #17 Nova Southeastern 21-4, 13-3 SSC; Embry-Riddle (22-4, 12-3 SSC)

Score: #17 Nova Southeastern 1, Embry-Riddle 3

Location: Daytona Beach, Fla. | ICI Center

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HOW IT HAPPENED

NSU fell behind 0-9 in the first set, calling a timeout to attempt to stall the Eagles momentum.

ERAU extended its lead to 3-16 over Nova Southeastern.

Trailing 12-22, Amanda Hall started a Sharks rally by recording a kill. Elizabeth Price added back-to-back kills to force the Eagles into a timeout.

Alex Psoma followed the break with a service ace, as NSU trailed 17-22.

Price added two more kills, around a Cambry Pope service ace, bringing Nova Southeastern within two, 21-23.

NSU came back to tie the first set 23-23, but dropped it 24-26.

Preslee Brooksbank gave the Sharks their first lead of the match with a service ace in the second set.

ERAU rallied to score four consecutive points, taking a 9-13 lead over NSU.

The Sharks led 24-22 over Embry-Riddle but the Eagles managed to tie the second set at 24-24.

Price gave Nova Southeastern an opportunity to seal the set with a kill, however, ERAU once again tied the set.

Embry-Riddle recorded the final three points of the second set, taking a 2-0 match lead over NSU, with a 27-29 set win.

Brittany Landrum added a kill for NSU to give the Sharks an 8-5 advantage over the Eagles in the third set.

An 8-0 run by Nova Southeastern, started by Julia Bernardes, gave NSU a 16-6 lead over Embry-Riddle.

ERAU cut into the Sharks lead, putting the score at 24-23 as NSU called a timeout late in the third set.

The Sharks claimed the third set win following a service error from the Eagles.

Nova Southeastern's comeback effort stalled in the fourth set, as the offense was unable to get going. The Sharks dropped the set 12-25, falling in four-sets to the Eagles.

UP NEXT

No. 17 Nova Southeastern returns to the home crowd on 11/11, hosting Florida Southern in Sunshine State Conference action. First serve is set for 7 p.m.

Original source can be found here.

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