HARRISONBURG, Va. – Junior
Kennedy Louisell recorded 37 kills, setting a James Madison single-match record, as the Dukes rallied from a 14-12 fifth-set deficit to defeat Georgia State (15-25, 28-26, 25-21, 25-27, 16-14) in Sun Belt Conference volleyball action on Saturday at the Convocation Center.
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Louisell's 37 kills surpassed Sheila Chittams' previous record of 35 kills on Oct. 12, 1984, against App State. Through 16 matches this season, the outside hitter has 331 kills at a rate of 5.33 per set.
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JMU improved to 10-6 (3-1 Sun Belt), holding Georgia State (10-5, 1-3) to .166 hitting and posting a season-high 18.0 blocks. Sophomore
Ayen Nhial had a career-high 12.0 blocks while
Melisa Ilter added eight.
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Courtney Smith led Georgia State with 13 kills, one of three Panthers in double digits. Cecilia Maria De Pinho had 10 kills and led GSU with seven blocks.
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How It Happened
First Set: Georgia State 25-15
- Georgia State dominated the first set, as the Panthers hit .394 and held JMU to a .148 mark.
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Second Set: James Madison 28-26
- A solo block from Nhial gave JMU a 16-12 lead as Georgia State called a timeout.
- A Panther attacking error gave the Dukes a 21-15 lead, but GSU scored four straight to pull within 21-19.
- After trailing 23-19, Georgia State did not go away and tied the set at 24 and fought off a pair of set points. However, kills from Louisell and Nhial gave the Dukes the set win.
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Third Set: James Madison 25-21
- A GSU error gave JMU a 15-11 lead midway through the set.
- A block from Georgia State's Alessia Cappai and Myilena Torquetti kept the Panthers within one (21-20), but a kill from Louisell and a pair of blocks gave the Dukes set point, and Louisell put the set away with a kill.
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Fourth Set: Georgia State 27-25
- An ace from Jordan Smart put JMU ahead 17-13, but Georgia State battled back and took a 21-20 lead.
- The Dukes reached set points on a kill from Louisell, but the Panthers scored three of the final four points and took the set, forcing a fifth.
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Fifth Set: James Madison 16-14
- Georgia State jumped ahead early as JMU called a timeout down 8-6 after an attacking error.
- The Dukes trailed 14-12, but pulled off a remarkable comeback with four straight points to take the win. Louisell tallied the final three kills for JMU to set a program record for single-match kills
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Match Notes
- James Madison improved to 18-6 against Georgia State, including an 11-0 mark in Harrisonburg.
- JMU hit .179, its lowest hitting percentage in a win since hitting .169 against High Point on Sept. 14, 2024.
- JMU's 18.0 blocks are the most since also tallying 18 against App State on Sept. 27, 2024.
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Up Next
JMU remains at home to host Marshall in a pair of matches Oct. 9-10.
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