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morris asun final 2019 vs ksu web
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Winner Kennesaw St. KennSt 22-8,13-3 ASUN
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FGCU FGCU 27-5,14-2 ASUN
Winner
Kennesaw St. KennSt
22-8,13-3 ASUN
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FGCU FGCU
27-5,14-2 ASUN
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Kennesaw St. KennSt 27 25 24 24 15 (3)
FGCU FGCU 25 22 26 26 13 (2)

Game Recap: Volleyball | | Nicholas Huenefeld (@niklaustradamus)

Morris nabs record 12 blocks, @FGCU_VB drops five-set heartbreaker to Kennesaw State in ASUN championship

FORT MYERS, Fla. - In a five-set thriller that was decided by a total of 11 points, the FGCU volleyball team (27-5) dropped a heartbreaker to Kennesaw State (22-8) in the ASUN championship match in Alico Arena on Saturday.
 
With the victory, Kennesaw State secured the ASUN's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament, while the Eagles will have to wait and see if they get an at-large bid.
 
"Definitely proud, not surprised at all," FGCU head coach Matt Botsford said of his team's comeback from two sets down. "That's been the hallmark of this team all season long, their toughness and grit. That's a lineup, after the second set, that we haven't played at all this year. For them to be able to adapt and put themselves in a position to get to the fifth set, just to get there alone was an accomplishment considering how things looked previously. Obviously, we would have liked a different result, but I just loved the way they performed tonight."
 
It was the fifth straight season that either Kennesaw State ended FGCU's season or vice versa, and it was the third consecutive season the two teams met in the championship match. The latest outing didn't disappoint as Saturday's match featured 54 ties and 25 lead changes. Outside of the second set, neither team held a lead of more than three points the entire match.
 
In the first set, which featured 11 ties and six lead changes, FGCU trailed 23-20 before rallying to earn a set point following a kill from Cortney VanLiew. However, Kennesaw State stuffed an attack and responded with the final three points for a 27-25 win. The momentum continued as the Owls opened up a 16-8 lead in the second set. FGCU rallied to pull within 24-22, but Quin Sutphin's kill gave Kennesaw State a two-set lead.
 
Following that, things got really interesting, starting with a wild third set that featured 18 ties, seven lead changes and neither team leading by more than two points. Trailing 21-19, FGCU reeled off three straight points, capped by a solo block from Tori Morris. After their first set point was stopped, Shelby Beisner was forced to play front row after a substitution mishap. All she did was team with Chelsey Lockey to stuff a Lexi Broadwater attack and give FGCU the set.
 
The Eagles opened the fourth set with four of the first five points, but Kennesaw State responded, eventually led 23-21 and appeared to be on the verge of clinching the match. Daniele Serrano teamed with Snowy Burnam on a block, however, and Amanda Carroll followed with back-to-back kills to give the Eagles a set point. A kill from Sutphin tied it up, but back-to-back double-blocks from FGCU gave the Green and Blue a 26-24 win and forced a fifth set.
 
The final set, which featured 10 ties and five lead changes, saw the Eagles hold leads of 10-8 and 12-10. Kennesaw State, however, responded with five of the final six points, including the final two, to clinch the match.
 
For FGCU, Saturday night featured a vintage performance from the program's all-time kills leader, Carroll (Albuquerque, N.M./Sandia HS), who produced a season-high 14 kills at a .400 clip along with 15 digs for her 44th career double-double. It was her eighth double-digit dig performance of the season.
 
VanLiew (Seymour, Ind./Columbus East HS) finished with a team-high 15 kills along with 11 digs and four block assists. Her 67 attacks is tied for the fifth most in a match in the program's Division I era. It was her eighth double-double of the season and the 27th of her career.
 
Serrano (Sanford, Fla./Seminole HS), who became the ASUN's all-time career blocks leader on Friday, tallied 10 kills and seven blocks (two solo) against the Owls. The 2018 ASUN tournament MVP also hit .385.
 
As a team, FGCU totaled a Division I era single-match record 35 blocks (five solo). The Green and Blue's 30 block assists also ties their Oct. 7, 2018 performance against Lipscomb for the most by a team in the Division I era.
 
The record-breaking night for the team was led by a record-breaking night individually from Morris (Virginia Beach, Va./Floyd E. Kellam HS), who had 12 blocks (three solo), which is the most in any Division I era match - topping five other previous outings of 10, including three from Serrano.
 
Defensively, Dana Axner (Dublin, Ohio/Dublin Coffman HS) had a team-high 30 digs. She finished the tournament with two 30-plus dig performances, which gives her three such performances in her career - led by a 39-dig outing last year against West Virginia. She also has at least 27 digs in three of four career ASUN tournament matches, and she now has the top two single-season dig totals in the Division I era.
 
Lockey (Eaton, Colo./Eaton HS) recorded a team-high 49 assists along with nine digs and a career-high six blocks. She also added one ace.
 
Notes
FGCU had never come back from down two sets at home to win a match in program history, and they had produced only three such performances on the road. On Saturday, they nearly did before the Owls closed the match on a 5-1 run.
 
The Eagles had their 21-match home winning streak snapped in the loss. It was tied with Texas for the third-longest streak in the nation.
 
FGCU will have to wait and see if they receive one of the NCAA's at-large bids. The selection show occurs next Sunday, Dec. 1.

Axner and Morris were named to the all-tournament team.


 
COACH BOTSFORD
Matt Botsford is in his sixth season as head coach of the FGCU women's volleyball program in 2019 after being hired on Feb. 10, 2014. In his tenure, Botsford-led teams have compiled a 142-50 (.740) record overall, including a 71-17 (.807) record in ASUN play. Including this season, he has taken the program to heights it has not seen in the Division-I era (2007-present) – registering at least 20 wins overall in five straight seasons and at least 10 wins in conference play six straight seasons. Furthermore, the team's offensive efficiency has drastically improved since Botsford started. In his first two seasons, his squad produced hitting percentages of .212 and .220. The next two, which saw .267 and .256 percentages, are the third and fourth highest in program history. In 2018, he led the program to its first regular season championship since 2012 (fourth overall) and its first-ever ASUN tournament title, NCAA tournament appearance, NCAA tournament win and victory over a ranked team. His first two campaigns resulted in ASUN regular season runner-up finishes, and the following two saw the Eagles advance to the tournament championship and now the team has won two straight regular season titles. On Sept. 10, 2016, Botsford led his team to a five-set win over Indiana in Alico Arena, which signified the program's first-ever win over a team from a Power-5 conference. Last year, he led the team to a win over Miami (Fla.) - the program's first-ever road Power-5 win, and the Eagles followed that up with a straight-set win over the Hurricanes at a neutral site in 2019.
 
#FEEDFGCU
FGCU Athletics sponsors events in November and April to benefit the FGCU Campus Food Pantry (www.fgcu.edu/foodpantry) and the Harry Chapin Food Bank (www.harrychapinfoodbank.org), FGCU Athletics' charities of choice. For more information, including how to make a contribution, please visit www.fgcu.edu/foodpantry and utilize the hashtag #FeedFGCU to help raise awareness.
 
ABOUT FGCU
FGCU teams have combined to win an incredible 80 conference regular season and tournament titles in just 12 plus seasons at the Division-I level. Additionally, in just eight plus seasons of D-I postseason eligibility, the Eagles have had a combined 36 teams or individuals compete in NCAA championships. Seven FGCU programs have earned a top-25 national ranking in their respective sport – including both men's and women's soccer again in 2018. In 2016-17, the Green and Blue posted a department-best sixth-place finish in the DI-AAA Learfield Directors' Cup and top-100 showing nationally, ahead of several Power-5 and FBS institutions. In 2018-19, the Eagles had an ASUN and state of Florida best seven teams earn the NCAA's Public Recognition Award for their Academic Progress Rate in their sport. FGCU also collectively earned a record 3.35 GPA in the classroom in the spring 2018 semester and has outperformed the general University undergraduate population for twenty consecutive semesters. The Eagles also served an all-time high 7,200 volunteer hours in 2017 – being recognized as one of two runners-up for the inaugural NACDA Community Service Award presented by the Fiesta Bowl.
 
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Players Mentioned

Dana Axner

#7 Dana Axner

L
5' 8"
Sophomore
Snowy Burnam

#8 Snowy Burnam

OH/S
5' 11"
Junior
Amanda Carroll

#14 Amanda Carroll

OH
5' 10"
Redshirt Senior
Chelsey Lockey

#10 Chelsey Lockey

S
5' 9"
Sophomore
Tori Morris

#22 Tori Morris

MB
6' 0"
Sophomore
Daniele Serrano

#3 Daniele Serrano

MB
6' 1"
Senior
Cortney VanLiew

#12 Cortney VanLiew

OH
5' 11"
Junior
Shelby Beisner

#4 Shelby Beisner

DS
5' 9"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Dana Axner

#7 Dana Axner

5' 8"
Sophomore
L
Snowy Burnam

#8 Snowy Burnam

5' 11"
Junior
OH/S
Amanda Carroll

#14 Amanda Carroll

5' 10"
Redshirt Senior
OH
Chelsey Lockey

#10 Chelsey Lockey

5' 9"
Sophomore
S
Tori Morris

#22 Tori Morris

6' 0"
Sophomore
MB
Daniele Serrano

#3 Daniele Serrano

6' 1"
Senior
MB
Cortney VanLiew

#12 Cortney VanLiew

5' 11"
Junior
OH
Shelby Beisner

#4 Shelby Beisner

5' 9"
Freshman
DS