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Florida State Volleyball honored their Seminole Heritage Game against Boston College (14-9, 3-6) on Friday night in Tully Gymnasium. The Seminoles (14-7, 8-1) swept the Eagles 3-0 (25-17, 25-19, 25-18), to move to 8-1 in ACC play.
Audrey Koenig led the way with 16 kills and a .378 hitting percentage, while Khori Louis added seven kills.
The first set featured multiple lead changes until Koenig put down back-to-back kills giving the Noles a three-point 9-6 advantage. Boston College battled back pulling to within one, but another Koenig kill gave the Noles the momentum they needed, finishing on a 7-0 run to take the first set 25-17. Koenig led all hitters with seven kills in the set.
Boston College opened up the second set on a 5-0 scoring run while the Seminoles countered with a 4-0 run of their own, eventually tying the set at 11. The back-and-forth battle continued with the Noles taking their first lead in the set 15-14 after another Koenig kill. FSU took advantage of the home crowd and continued to build on their lead, winning the set 25-19. The Noles were again led by Koenig who had another seven kills in the set.
After a hard fought first two sets, the Seminoles came out strong in the third set taking a 7-3 lead. Junior Khori Louis recorded two kills of her own giving the Noles a 14-10 lead. FSU held off one last Boston College push to close out the set 25-18 to complete the sweep.
The Seminoles finished the match with a .307 hitting percentage while the Eagles posted a .194 clip.
The Seminoles remain at home for FSU’s annual Paint It Pink match against Syracuse on Sunday at Noon.
Florida State Volleyball honored their Seminole Heritage Game against Boston College (14-9, 3-6) on Friday night in Tully Gymnasium. The Seminoles (14-7, 8-1) swept the Eagles 3-0 (25-17, 25-19, 25-18), to move to 8-1 in ACC play.
Audrey Koenig led the way with 16 kills and a .378 hitting percentage, while Khori Louis added seven kills.
The first set featured multiple lead changes until Koenig put down back-to-back kills giving the Noles a three-point 9-6 advantage. Boston College battled back pulling to within one, but another Koenig kill gave the Noles the momentum they needed, finishing on a 7-0 run to take the first set 25-17. Koenig led all hitters with seven kills in the set.
Boston College opened up the second set on a 5-0 scoring run while the Seminoles countered with a 4-0 run of their own, eventually tying the set at 11. The back-and-forth battle continued with the Noles taking their first lead in the set 15-14 after another Koenig kill. FSU took advantage of the home crowd and continued to build on their lead, winning the set 25-19. The Noles were again led by Koenig who had another seven kills in the set.
After a hard fought first two sets, the Seminoles came out strong in the third set taking a 7-3 lead. Junior Khori Louis recorded two kills of her own giving the Noles a 14-10 lead. FSU held off one last Boston College push to close out the set 25-18 to complete the sweep.
The Seminoles finished the match with a .307 hitting percentage while the Eagles posted a .194 clip.
The Seminoles remain at home for FSU’s annual Paint It Pink match against Syracuse on Sunday at Noon.