DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. –
Tiyanna Preston logged her fourth double-digit kills performance of the season Friday evening, as Bethune-Cookman defeated Mississippi Valley State 3-0 in the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) opener for both teams inside Richard V. Moore Gymnasium in Daytona Beach, Florida. B-CU grabbed the win on scores of 25-20, 25-8, 25-22.
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Leading 19-13 in the opening set, Bethune-Cookman (4-9, 1-0 SWAC) allowed visiting Mississippi Valley State back into the frame with a pair of Brooklyn Brunt kills and an Alaya Rhodes service ace, as the Delta Devilettes got to within 19-18. The Wildcats answered quickly with two kills from redshirt sophomore outside hitter
Shayla Henry down the stretch, added a kill from freshman setter
Melissa Gonzalez and a kill from
Sierra Herndon down the middle. Another Henry kill sealed the set victory for the Maroon and Gold.
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Mississippi Valley State (3-9, 0-1 SWAC) was held to kits lowest scoring output of the night in the second set, as well as being limited to just .000 hitting in the frame.
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The Wildcats countered hitting a match-high .548 clip in the frame behind five kills from senior opposite Ariel "AJ" Simmons, as well as four kills from Henry.
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B-CU held the Delta Devilettes to eight points in the set – the lowest of any set on the year allowed by the Maroon and Gold.
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In the third set, Bethune-Cookman jumped out to an 11-4 lead behind kills from
Tiyanna Preston, as well as using the serve of both
Amya Jennings and
Sthefany Carvalho, respectively.
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After some substitutions from the Cats, MVSU crawled back into the set at 18-17 with the play of Dashaun Pinesette in the form of kills, and Leticia Franco on serve. Another Pinesette kill pulled the visitors to within 19-18 before
Neveah Donahoe collected a kill, followed by an attack error from MVSU's Madison Conley. A service ace from Gonzalez advanced the Wildcats lead to 22-18.
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Sienna Lawrence tallied a kill down the stretch with a service error from Franco wrapping up the Cats victory.
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B-CU had three service aces in the final frame.
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On the night, MVSU was paced offensively by the eight kills from Pinesette, as well as six from Lyric Edwards. Meanwhile, Rhodes pulled in nine digs, defensively.
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The Cats were led on the night by the 10-kill performance from Preston, as she hit .381 overall in the match. Herndon had five kills and three blocks (two solo). Sophomore setter
Nola Hemphill supplied a match-high 24 assists. And it was Carvalho with 12 digs on the night, also a match-high in that category.
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Bethune-Cookman next faces Jackson State in a SWAC matchup Sunday, Sept. 28, at 1 p.m., back inside Moore Gymnasium.
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