Alford Returns to Lineup, Terps Fall To South Carolina
9/21/2019 12:10:00 AM | Volleyball
COLUMBIA, S.C. – The University of Maryland volleyball team (6-4) dropped its opening match of the Gamecock Invitational Friday night, falling to South Carolina in five sets. The Terps have now played in seven five-set matches this season, owning a 3-4 record in those matches.
Junior setter Nicole Alford returned to the lineup tonight after missing the first nine matches of the season with a foot injury. The Annapolis, Md. native contributed 28 assists and four digs on the night.
Katie Myers led the team and tallied a career-high 16 kills, while Erika Pritchard added 13 more. Pritchard also shined at the service line and tallied six aces against the Gamecocks.
Inside The Numbers
Maryland will play two more matches in Columbia on Saturday. At 11 a.m. Maryland will face off against Kennesaw State and at 6 p.m. the Terps will play Appalachian State.
Junior setter Nicole Alford returned to the lineup tonight after missing the first nine matches of the season with a foot injury. The Annapolis, Md. native contributed 28 assists and four digs on the night.
Katie Myers led the team and tallied a career-high 16 kills, while Erika Pritchard added 13 more. Pritchard also shined at the service line and tallied six aces against the Gamecocks.
Inside The Numbers
- Maryland played its third-consecutive five-set match (1-2 in that span)
- Tonight's match was Maryland's seventh five-set match of the season
- Despite opening up the tournament opener with a set win (25-21), Maryland dropped the next two (23-25, 25-27) before winning the fourth (25-21) and falling in the fifth (12-15)
- Maryland is now 2-1 on the season vs. Power Five opponents
- Katie Myers led the team and tallied a career-high 16 kills, while also pacing the team in blocks (6)
- Erika Pritchard tallied 13 kills and led the team with a season-high six aces, one short of her career-high
- In her first appearance back on the court this season, junior setter Nicole Alford made an immediate impact and notched 28 assists, tied for the most by a Maryland setter this season
- Maryland moves to 6-4 on the season while South Carolina improves to 6-4
Maryland will play two more matches in Columbia on Saturday. At 11 a.m. Maryland will face off against Kennesaw State and at 6 p.m. the Terps will play Appalachian State.
-MARYLAND-
Team Stats
UMD
SC
Kills
50
65
Errors
19
24
Attempts
146
147
Hitting %
.212
.279
Points
67.0
76.0
Assists
44
61
Aces
9
4
Blocks
8.0
7.0
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