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Box Score PDF• Sophomore
Camryn Freiberg (11 kills) continued to heat up by leading the squad in kills for the second straight match.
• Reigning HPU Female Student-Athlete of the Week senior
Annemarie Chin piled up 19 digs in the match.
• The Panthers will hit the road for a weekend tournament at St. Francis (Pa.) on Sept. 18-19 against St. Francis, Fordham and Coppin State.
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HIGH POINT, N.C. – The High Point University volleyball team shook off a slow start in the first set for a 3-0 victory over North Carolina A&T in the Millis Center on Tuesday night.
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The Aggies (2-6) took a 19-15 lead in the first set, but the Panthers (6-6) stormed back for a 25-20 win in the frame and cruised to a straight-sets triumph.
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"It was great to get out and play the way we wanted to tonight," head coach
Jason Oliver said. "We've been talking a lot about how we want to come out and play to our strengths and as a unit and we accomplished that tonight."
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Sophomore
Camryn Freiberg led HPU's offensive attack with 11 kills while hitting .455 for the match. Reigning HPU Female Student-Athlete of the Week, senior
Annemarie Chin continued her torrent digging pace with 19 in the 3-set triumph.
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Likewise, junior
Megan Kennedy had a solid night racking up 10 kills and nine digs as HPU registered a 59-42 advantage in digs. Meanwhile, redshirt-junior
Savannah Angel played well in the middle tallying five blocks and three kills.
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North Carolina A&T and High Point were even in blocks (6-6), but the Panthers managed a .291 to .078 margin in attack percentage.
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HPU struggled out of the gate falling behind 19-15. However, behind hot hitting from Freiberg, the Purple & White finished the set on a 10-1 run to take the frame 25-20. Freiberg posted seven kills in the set while Chin racked up 10 digs.
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The momentum built up from the first set continued into the second frame as HPU jumped out to an 11-3 lead. From there, the Purple & White cruised to a 25-18 victory behind seven kills from Kennedy and a .324 attack percentage.
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Once again, HPU leaped out to a 5-1 lead in the third set. The home squad pulled away and built a 20-8 on another kill by Freiberg. The Panthers didn't let up and earned a 25-16 win to close out the match in straight sets.
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HPU's 9-match streak of games in the Triad ends on Friday when the Panthers play Coppin State at 4:30 p.m. in Loretto, Pa. to open the Red Flash Classic. The squad, then, plays host St. Francis (Pa.) (1:00 p.m.) and Fordham (4:30 p.m.) on Saturday.
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