Volleyball – Sharks Fall versus Florida Tech

MELBOURNE, Fla. – The Nova Southeastern Sharks Volleyball team was defeated in four sets by the Florida Tech Panthers in Sunshine State Conference action on Tuesday evening. 

Breakdown

Records: Nova Southeastern 14-4, 5-3 SSC | Florida Tech 12-5, 6-2 SSC
Score: Nova Southeastern 1 | Florida Tech 3
Location: Clemente Center | Melbourne, Fla.
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How it Happened
  • The Panthers began the first set on a 9-2 run, as the Sharks trailed early in the match. 
  • Taylor Stockman sparked a 6-0 rally for NSU, which also included back-to-back service aces from Olivia Aniol, a pair of blocks from Brittany Landrum and two points from Kate Mihacevich, putting the score at 12-10. 
  • NSU rallied to claim the lead at 15-14, following a block from Stockman and Landrum
  • However, the Sharks were unable to win the frame and dropped the opening set 25-19. 
  • In the second set, Stockman started another run for NSU, helping Nova Southeastern take a 6-5 lead. 
  • Both SSC foes traded points back-and-forth for much of the second set, as the score was tied at 12-12.
  • The Sharks and Panthers continued to battle in the second set. NSU trailed 22-18 but another rally by Nova Southeastern tied the frame at 22-22. 
  • Florida Tech took the second frame 25-23 over NSU
  • Trailing 2-0 in the match, Nova Southeastern began the third set on a 5-1 run, as Gabrielle Spankus began the frame with a service ace. 
  • NSU continued to roll in the beginning of the third set, as Stockman, Aniol and Elizabeth Price all tallied points to push the Sharks’ advantage to 8-2.
  • Consecutive blocks from Aniol and Price gave the Sharks a 22-13 lead in the frame.
  • NSU capitalized on a pair of errors by the Panthers, finishing off the third set with a 25-14 win.
  • Nova Southeastern and Florida Tech exchanged points back-and-forth to begin the fourth set, as the set was tied at 11-11. 
  • Stockman tallied two consecutive points, while Price and Aniol each added points of their own, giving NSU a 16-14 lead in the fourth set. 
  • Florida Tech claimed the final frame 25-21 over NSU.
What's Next

Nova Southeastern returns to action on Friday, October 25th, taking on Florida Southern in Sunshine State Conference action at the Rick Case Arena. First serve is scheduled for 7 p.m. To stay up-to-date on Sharks Volleyball, be sure to follow on Instagram at NSU_VBall and X at NSU_VB