HARRISONBURG, Va. – Three James Madison players finished with 15 or more kills as the Dukes dispatched a pesky Georgia State squad in four sets (30-28, 26-28, 25-20, 25-23) on Friday evening at the Convocation Center.
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JMU (9-6, 2-1 Sun Belt) hit .303 as a team, with
Kennedy Louisell leading the Dukes with 21 kills, her seventh match with 20 or more kills this season.
Ana Toumazatos tied a career-high 17 kills, while classmate
Addie Norman tallied a career-best 15 kills at a .370 (15-5-27) clip.
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Defensively, the Dukes also recorded 13.0 blocks as
Anna Wilson tied a career-high seven denials. After Georgia State (10-4, 1-2 SBC) hit over .300 in the opening two sets, JMU anchored down in the third and fourth, holding the Panthers to .133 in the third and .231 in the fourth.
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Alessia Cappai led Georgia State with 15 kills at a .517 clip, while Courtney Smith (12), Maria Cecilia de Pinho (11), and Rayne Williams (10) also finished with double-digit kills.
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How It Happened
First Set: James Madison 30-28
- JMU controlled the first set early as an ace from Shelby Davis put the Dukes ahead 17-13.
- The Dukes led by as many as six (19-13) but Georgia State battled back to tie the set at 24, fighting off three set points.
- The teams battled into extra points as a solo block from Courtney Smith put the visitors ahead 28-27. However, JMU rattled off three straight kills to rally and take the first set.
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Second Set: Georgia State 28-26
- The Panthers jumped ahead 17-12 as a kill from Cappai forced a JMU timeout.
- The Dukes rallied and tied the set at 22 as Norman and Wilson combined for a block.
- JMU battled off three set points, but a kill and ace from Cappai gave the Panthers the set and evened the match.
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Third Set: James Madison 25-20
- Georgia State took an early timeout as a kill from Ayen Nhial and an error gave the Dukes a 8-5 lead.
- JMU's lead grew to 14-7 on a block from Wilson and Toumazatos, and the Dukes controlled the set the rest of the way to go up 2-1.
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Fourth Set: James Madison 25-23
- A kill from Nazli Guvener trimmed the JMU lead to 13-12, but three straight points put the Dukes ahead 16-12.
- Melisa Ilter tallied a kill to give JMU match point (24-19), but the Panthers scored four straight to make it 24-23. After a timeout, a side-out kill from Norman secured the win for the Dukes.
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Match Notes
- Kennedy Louisell picked up her sixth double-double of the season, finishing with 21 kills and 12 digs.
- James Madison hit over .300 for the seventh time this season and is hitting .274 overall through 15 matches, which would be a school record.
- JMU tied a season-high 13.0 blocks and is averaging 10.5 per match in three Sun Belt matches.
- Toumazatos has recorded 12 or more kills in eight straight matches and now has 184 kills (3.22 per set) this season.
- Through 15 matches, Louisell has 294 kills (5.16 per set) and is hitting .344.
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Up Next
JMU and Georgia State conclude their two-match series tomorrow at 1 p.m. on ESPN+.
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