![]() Rice had four kills on seven swings, while Devine had six on 13 attempts. 321 for the set, while Devine and Ivey Rice (Johnson City, Tenn.) combined for 10 of ETSU’s 12 kills. The closest ETSU got after the stoppage of play was three points on five different occasions however, after one of Devine’s six kills in the set made it a 22-19 game, the Eagles closed things out with three consecutive points to take the opener, 25-19. The Bucs hung around early in the first set as ETSU pulled within one, 10-9, after Hopper committed a service error, but FGCU won five of the next six points to take a 15-10 lead forcing the Blue and Gold to call a timeout. In the end, we hope to salvage a split this weekend and come home 2-2 in conference play.” Tonight we made too many unforced errors, which let FGCU gain momentum, and it’s hard to regain control when we commit too many errors. “When we are on the road, it seems like we don’t return pressure on the opposition like we do at home. “We have the skill, desire, and competiveness to go out and win each time we step out on the floor, but at times the team is missing confidence in key moments of the match,” said head coach Lindsey Devine. With the loss, ETSU dropped to 10-7, 1-2 in A-Sun play, while the Eagles won their fourth straight match to improve to 8-7, 4-0. The Bucs – who led in two of the three sets – finished with 29 total unforced errors in the match. Junior Megan Devine (Kingsport, Tenn.) led all players with 15 kills, but it were the unforced errors which couldn’t propel the Blue and Gold to their second straight Atlantic Sun victory. 28, 2012) – Jill Hopper recorded a team-high 13 kills, while Gigi Meyer and Courtney Greenberg each added 20 assists, as Florida Gulf Coast swept ETSU 3-0 (19-25, 23-25, 25-27) on Friday night inside Alico Arena.
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