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Volleyball Splits Series, Finishes Season
April 01, 2021 | Volleyball
STARKVILLE – Georgia flipped the script Thursday (April 1) in the Newell-Grissom Building, avenging Mississippi State volleyball's series-opening sweep a day before with a straight set victory of its own.
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In the final match of the 2020-21 regular season, Mississippi State (5-15, 5-15 SEC) and Georgia (8-14, 8-14 SEC) battled to back-to-back 25-23 scores in the first two sets, both won by the visitors. Georgia then used an early six-point run in the third set to pull away and seal the match in three sets.
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With Thursday's result, the teams split the series at one apiece, and the Bulldogs closed out the third season of the Julie Darty Dennis era, finishing 5-15.
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"Today was a tough one," MSU head volleyball coach Julie Darty Dennis said. "I hate to see our season end on a loss that I just don't feel like was us. I think the way we played Georgia yesterday was a lot more of a representation of who we are and how gritty we are and how committed we were to playing hard all year round.
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"This has been two semesters of competing, scouting and playing, and these kids have not had a break. I'm just so proud of how they have been dedicated and committed to playing at such a high level. I'm so proud of this group."
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Freshman Lilly Gunter led all players with a season-high-tying 20 digs to conclude a strong freshman campaign. Gunter finished her rookie season with 257 total digs, an average of 3.43 per set.
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Senior Kendall Murr concluded her Mississippi State volleyball career, seeing action in two sets in the series finale. Murr appeared in every match of her final season.
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"I'm so proud of Kendal Murr," said Darty Dennis, Murr's head coach going back to their time together at Jacksonville in 2017. "She has had a tremendous impact on this program for three seasons. To send her off, I'm excited that we got a split with Georgia this weekend. I think that's something that we can really be proud of.
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"To jump from two SEC wins from last year to five this year is something that we're just really excited about," Darty Dennis said. "We've just been talking a lot about progress, process, and really just being bought into [that process]. Today the result wasn't great but I know that these kids are excited about the future and we have a lot to look forward to."
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Match Notes
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First Set (Georgia 25, Mississippi State 23)
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Tied 15-15, Georgia scored six of seven straight points to burst out to a 21-16 advantage. The visitors eventually set up set point, 24-19, but State didn't quit. Waden came back with three straight kills, and Georgia's Rachel Ritchie committed an attack error to bring MSU within one. Ritchie redeemed herself out of a timeout, however, with a set-sealing kill.
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Second Set (Georgia 25, Mississippi State 23)
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Georgia used three straight scores to get out to a 15-11 lead, but the home team fought back again to tie the set at 20-20. An MSU service error ended the run, and an attack error gave the visitors back-to-back points and a late 22-20 lead. The two teams traded blows the rest of the way, allowing Georgia to come away with another close victory.
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Third Set (Georgia 25, Mississippi State 18)
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State was unable to withstand an early 6-0 run by Georgia, who took a 15-9 advantage into the media timeout. UGA kept State from rallying the rest of the way, taking the final frame 25-18.
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Up Next
With the 2020-21 season wrapped up, Mississippi State volleyball will begin preparation for its 2021 season.
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For more information on the Bulldogs, follow the program on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram by searching @HailStateVB.
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In the final match of the 2020-21 regular season, Mississippi State (5-15, 5-15 SEC) and Georgia (8-14, 8-14 SEC) battled to back-to-back 25-23 scores in the first two sets, both won by the visitors. Georgia then used an early six-point run in the third set to pull away and seal the match in three sets.
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With Thursday's result, the teams split the series at one apiece, and the Bulldogs closed out the third season of the Julie Darty Dennis era, finishing 5-15.
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"Today was a tough one," MSU head volleyball coach Julie Darty Dennis said. "I hate to see our season end on a loss that I just don't feel like was us. I think the way we played Georgia yesterday was a lot more of a representation of who we are and how gritty we are and how committed we were to playing hard all year round.
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"This has been two semesters of competing, scouting and playing, and these kids have not had a break. I'm just so proud of how they have been dedicated and committed to playing at such a high level. I'm so proud of this group."
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Freshman Lilly Gunter led all players with a season-high-tying 20 digs to conclude a strong freshman campaign. Gunter finished her rookie season with 257 total digs, an average of 3.43 per set.
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Senior Kendall Murr concluded her Mississippi State volleyball career, seeing action in two sets in the series finale. Murr appeared in every match of her final season.
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"I'm so proud of Kendal Murr," said Darty Dennis, Murr's head coach going back to their time together at Jacksonville in 2017. "She has had a tremendous impact on this program for three seasons. To send her off, I'm excited that we got a split with Georgia this weekend. I think that's something that we can really be proud of.
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"To jump from two SEC wins from last year to five this year is something that we're just really excited about," Darty Dennis said. "We've just been talking a lot about progress, process, and really just being bought into [that process]. Today the result wasn't great but I know that these kids are excited about the future and we have a lot to look forward to."
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Match Notes
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- Lilly Gunter's season-high tying 20 digs were her most in a three-set match, and rank No. 2 among SEC players in a three-set match this season, besting the 19 digs she recording over the same amount of frames on February 11 against Ole Miss.
- Gabby Waden completed her junior season with a .322 hitting percentage, the fourth-best average by a Bulldog in a single season.
- Deja Robinson's 12 solo blocks during the 2020-21 season pushed her into No. 7 all-time for career solo blocks, with 60 over three seasons.
First Set (Georgia 25, Mississippi State 23)
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Tied 15-15, Georgia scored six of seven straight points to burst out to a 21-16 advantage. The visitors eventually set up set point, 24-19, but State didn't quit. Waden came back with three straight kills, and Georgia's Rachel Ritchie committed an attack error to bring MSU within one. Ritchie redeemed herself out of a timeout, however, with a set-sealing kill.
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Second Set (Georgia 25, Mississippi State 23)
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Georgia used three straight scores to get out to a 15-11 lead, but the home team fought back again to tie the set at 20-20. An MSU service error ended the run, and an attack error gave the visitors back-to-back points and a late 22-20 lead. The two teams traded blows the rest of the way, allowing Georgia to come away with another close victory.
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Third Set (Georgia 25, Mississippi State 18)
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State was unable to withstand an early 6-0 run by Georgia, who took a 15-9 advantage into the media timeout. UGA kept State from rallying the rest of the way, taking the final frame 25-18.
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Up Next
With the 2020-21 season wrapped up, Mississippi State volleyball will begin preparation for its 2021 season.
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For more information on the Bulldogs, follow the program on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram by searching @HailStateVB.
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Team Stats
UGa
MSU
Kills
38
34
Errors
13
22
Attempts
99
100
Hitting %
.253
.120
Points
56
40
Assists
36
32
Aces
6
3
Blocks
12
3
Game Leaders
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