DURHAM, N.C. – For the second straight match, North Carolina Central went the distance against an opponent, playing all five sets.
This time, the outcome favored the opponent. NCCU fell to Maryland Eastern Shore 3-2 (18-25, 15-25, 25-15, 25-21, 9-15) in a MEAC volleyball battle at McDougald-McLendon Arena on Sunday.
On Friday, NCCU outlasted MEAC defending champion Delaware State, winning the fifth set 19-17 in thrilling fashion at home. Sunday, the Eagles climbed out of an 0-2 hole and forced a fifth set against UMES.
But a slow start proved to be too much for NCCU, which fell behind 5-0 in the fifth set. The Hawks' lead grew to 10-3 and they eventually won the set 15-9 to take the match.
RECORDS
NCCU fell to 1-1 in the MEAC and 4-9 overall. UMES is 2-0 and 5-10.
TOP PERFORMERS
HOW IT HAPPENED
- The Eagles faced an uphill climb after dropping the first two sets 25-18 and 25-15.
- Little gave NCCU a spark in the third and fourth sets. The senior middle hitter accumulated for one kill, one solo block and one block assist as the Eagles shot out to a 7-1 third-set lead. She finished the set with four kills to help NCCU win the third set 25-15.
- Little added five kills in the fourth set as the Eagles won 25-21 and tied the match 2-2.
- UMES regrouped in the fifth set to take a 15-9 win.
NOTES
- NCCU led UMES in kills 63-53 and outhit the Hawks .268 to .248 in attack percentage.
- The Eagles totaled 17 service errors to three for UMES.
- NCCU is 2-1 at home.
- The last time NCCU played back-to-back five-set matches was 2024. The Eagles beat Charlotte in an away match on Sept. 21 and topped Norfolk State at home on Sept. 27.
NEXT UP
The Eagles travel to Charleston Southern in a non-conference match on Tuesday, Sept. 30, at 5 p.m. This will be the Eagles' fifth match in nine days.
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