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UVA Volleyball falls in four sets to Rutgers

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uva athleticsRutgers (3-3) racked up 13 aces to down UVA (3-3) in four sets, 24-26, 25-11, 25-16, 25-20, on Saturday (Sept. 6).

Rutgers’ service game also kept the Virginia attack off-balance, as the Cavaliers were held to .171 hitting. Jelena Novakovic (Belgrade, Serbia) led Virginia with 13 kills on the day. Novakovic’s performance over the weekend earned her a spot on the All-Tournament team.

The Scarlet Knights were led by Anastasii Maksimova with 17 kills. Two other Scarlet Knights, Tali Marmen and Kamila Cieslik, added double-digit kills. Marmen finished the day with five aces and Cieslik added four.

SET 1: Virginia 26-24

Three early Virginia errors on the service line helped Rutgers build a 13-11 lead in the opening set. Novakovic recorded a kill and a solo block to spark a 6-0 Virginia run to put the Cavaliers out front 17-13.

The Scarlet Knights slowly chipped away, before a block put Rutgers up 23-22. Virginia would finish strong, scoring four of the next five points to take the set. Mattison Matthews (Charleston, S.C.) was a perfect 5-for-5 in attack, including the set-clinching kill.

SET 2: Rutgers 25-11

Rutgers used three service aces to race out to a 10-5 lead. A fourth Rutgers ace keyed a 5-0 run as the Scarlet Knights built a 15-6 lead. Rutgers never looked back as it cruised to a 25-11 win to tie the match.

SET 3: Rutgers 25-16

Three more Rutgers aces, including a pair by Marmen in the midst of a 4-0 run, led to an 18-11 lead for the Scarlet Knights. After a Virginia timeout, the run continued as Marmen rifled another ace to make it 20-11 Rutgers.

The tough serving also kept Virginia out of system in attack, as the Cavaliers hit just .172 in the set.

SET 4: Rutgers 25-20

With the set tied at 14-14 after a 3-0 Virginia run, Rutgers answered with a 3-0 run of its own. The spurt was capped by Rutgers’ 13th ace of the match. Virginia would get no closer than two the remainder of the way as Rutgers earned a 25-20 win to take the match.

UP NEXT

Virginia returns home for a Tuesday (Sept. 10) night matchup against Liberty. First serve is set for 6:30 p.m. at Memorial Gymnasium.

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