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UE 2021 Huddle
0
VALPO VALPO 10-9, 9-8 MVC
3
Winner Evansville UE 6-13, 5-12 MVC
VALPO VALPO
10-9, 9-8 MVC
0
Final
3
Evansville UE
6-13, 5-12 MVC
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 F
VALPO VALPO 19 17 22 (0)
Evansville UE 25 25 25 (3)

Game Recap: Volleyball |

Volleyball defeats Valparaiso to open weekend

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Melanie Feliciano recorded a match-high 18 kills but it was freshman Brooke Springer who emerged as a late hero to help the University of Evansville volleyball team earn a 3-0 win over Valparaiso inside Meeks Family Fieldhouse.
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Evansville (6-13, 5-12 MVC) found itself trailing 21-18 in the final set, but that is when Springer stepped up.  After a pair of Feliciano kills got UE within one, Springer posted a kill and three block assists to clinch the 3-0 win over Valpo (10-9, 9-8 MVC).  Alondra Vazquez finished the night with 12 kills and 12 digs while Springer set her career mark with five kills while adding a total of four block assists.  Rachel Basinski led the team with 15 digs while Allana McInnis had 23 assists.  Pacing Valpo was Peyton McCarthy, who had 15 kills.
 
Game 1
Valparaiso jumped out to an early 3-1 lead but the Aces tied it up at 3-3 before a Melanie Feliciano kill gave Evansville its first lead at 5-4.  Rachel Basinski added an ace before another Feliciano kill extended the lead to 10-5.  With the Aces up 14-9, Valpo scored four in a row to get within one but Evansville would score the next three points, taking advantage of VU errors.  Backed by eight kills in the set from Feliciano, UE won by a 25-19 final.
 
Game 2
A kill by Hannah Watkins helped the Aces take a 4-2 lead before Valpo fought back to go in front at 7-6.  A kill by Alondra Vazquez quickly put Evansville back on top and the run continued with a Brooke Springer kill and Cecilia Thon ace that extended the lead to 15-11.  Valparaiso stormed back with four in a row to tie it up, but an ace by Feliciano saw the Aces regain control, up 18-15.  Allana McInnis added an ace of her own late in the set with UE pulling away for a 25-17 decision.
 
Game 3
Evansville posted four of the first five points with Feliciano and Vazquez recording kills before Valpo roared back to go in front, 9-5.  Vazquez helped the Aces get back within one when her ace made it a 16-15 game.  That is when Feliciano posted a kill before combining with Watkins for a block that gave Evansville a 17-16 lead.  Valpo countered with a 5-1 run as they regained a 21-18 advantage. 
 
The Aces were not going to give up without a fight and their persistence paid off.  Brooke Springer added her fifth kill of the evening before combining with Vazquez on a block assist that gave UE a 23-22 edge.  The run continued with two more block assists to give UE the match sweep with a 25-22 victory.  Springer played a pivotal role in the final stretch as she had a hand in each of Evansville's final four points.  She had a kill and three block assists.

At 4 p.m. Sunday, the teams meet up again for the regular season finale at Meeks Family Fieldhouse.  Allana McInnis will be recognized at Senior Day ceremonies.
 
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