Central, SC – Southern Wesleyan picked up their first Conference Carolinas victory of the season as they took down the Erskine Flying Fleet in a 3-0 final score on Wednesday evening.
The Warriors collected 30 kills in their victory over the Flying Fleet.
Amber Bass led the team with 13 kills. She was followed by
Abigail Gannaio with eight kills. Of the 29 assists,
Ashley Sexton recorded 17 to lead the team. Both
Kali Letcher and
Carter Duggins had two service aces. Southern Wesleyan had 49 digs with
Kristina Pino and
Ashley Sexton leading the team with 13 digs. The Warriors had six blocks in the game.
Match Vitals
Final: Southern Wesleyan 3, Erskine 0
Set One: Southern Wesleyan 25, Erskine 23
Set Two : Southern Wesleyan 25, Erskine 11
Set Three: Southern Wesleyan 28, Erskine 22
Records: Southern Wesleyan (3-11 / CC 1-4) Erskine (4-13 / CC 1-7)
Coach Heinz says…
"Tonight we came together as a team. Each and every one of us played our roles. We believed in one another and played for each other. We knew the Lord had our back, we went out fighting and came home with the win."
How It Happened
Set One
Erskine charged out of the gate, but Southern Wesleyan kept the set close as
Carter Duggins put in another ace. The Warriors continued to challenge as
Amber Bass and
Abigail Gannaio each killed the ball to keep Southern Wesleyan within four points of Erskine.
Emily Ellis and Bass put down kills to come within two, but a kill by Ali Angell allowed the Flying Fleet to regain their three point lead. The Warriors continued to chip away at the Flying Fleet's lead until a kill by
Abigail Gannaio allowed Southern Wesleyan to tie the set up 22-22. Kills by Gannaio and Ellis allowed the Warriors to win the first set 25-23.
Set Two
Erskine took the first points of the second set, but kills by
Abigail Gannaio and
Amber Bass allowed Southern Wesleyan to tie the set up 2-2. Bass put down a kill to put the Warriors on top 4-3. The Flying Fleet attacked the ball, but an assisted block by
Amber Bass and
Riley Young allowed Southern Wesleyan to take an 8-4 point lead. The Flying Fleet countered with kills by Ali Angell, but a kill by
Emily Ellis allowed the Warriors to extend their lead to 16-9. Southern Wesleyan would not relent their attacks as
Amber Bass killed the ball to give the Warriors a 25-11 point second set victory.
Set Three
The Flying Fleet took the first point on a kill by Ali Angell, but kills by
Carter Duggins and
Gavirelle Elswick allowed the Warriors to take a 2-1 point lead.
Emily Ellis and
Riley Young blocked an attack by Meredith Hollinger to extend Southern Wesleyan's lead to 5-2. An ace by
Kali Letcher allowed the Warriors to take a five point lead, but the Flying Fleet countered as kills by Meredith Hollinger allowed them to come within three. Erskine went on a run as they scored six points in a row to put them ahead of Southern Wesleyan 15-12. However, an assisted block by Ellis and Young put the Warriors back within one point of the Flying Fleet. The Warriors pushed ahead as a kill by
Abigail Gannaio and an ace by
Carter Duggins allowed the Warriors to take the final set 25-22.
What's Next
Southern Wesleyan will travel to Francis Marion on October 1 to take on the Patriots. They will then return to Historic Tysinger Gymnasium on October 4 to host the Belmont Abbey Crusaders. They will then travel to take on the Chowan Hawks and Barton Bulldogs on October 7-8.