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John Brown (Ark.) JBU 19-7, 10-4 SAC
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Winner Southwestern A.G. (Texas) SAGU 17-6, 10-3 SAC
John Brown (Ark.) JBU
19-7, 10-4 SAC
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Final
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Southwestern A.G. (Texas) SAGU
17-6, 10-3 SAC
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 4 F
John Brown (Ark.) JBU 26 21 17 24 (1)
Southwestern A.G. (Texas) SAGU 24 25 25 26 (3)

Game Recap: Volleyball | | Nicholas Robinson, Director of Sports Information

Volleyball Falters Again in Texas Two-Step

WAXAHACHIE, Texas -- After gutting out a tough first-set victory, the John Brown University volleyball team fell in four sets (26-24, 21-25, 17-25, 24-26) on Saturday (Oct. 19) evening at Southwestern A.G. (Texas) inside the Sheaffer Center.

Senior Jessica Schultz posted a team-high 10 terminations, hitting .318 (10-3-22), but the Golden Eagles (19-7, 10-4 Sooner Athletic) hit just .142 (42-21-148) on the match as the Lions evened the season series. Both teams claimed victory on their respective home court.

John Brown faced a late 21-13 deficit in the first frame, but a startling 11-2 rally tied the score at 23 apiece. Back-to-back kills from senior Megan Beck gave the Golden Eagles set point at 25-24, and a SAGU attack error allowed the visitors to claim a resounding first-set victory.

Southwestern A.G. hit nearly .300 in both second and third sets to quickly turn the tables to capture a 2-1 advantage in the match.

Junior Jaden Williams' kill, followed by a pair of SAGU errors, helped the Golden Eagles pull even at 20-20 late in the fourth set. The squads traded points until freshman Ellie Lampton put down her fifth termination of the match and a Lion attack error handed John Brown set point, 24-23, and a chance to continue the match to a fifth set.

The Lions responded after a John Brown service error returned the ball back to the hosts with an ace to grab match point. A final SAGU block ended the match.

Beck posted nine terminations in the loss, while Glover contributed seven terminations.

JBU posted a season-best 22 block-assists, paced by Schultz's six and five apiece from Williams and senior Carly McKinney. McKinney added 15 scoops in the back court.

SAGU featured four players in double-digit kill territory, lead by Alex Mealer's 18. Ava Meyers added 16 of her own.

The consecutive losses push the Golden Eagles back to fourth place in the SAC standings with three weeks left in the regular season. Four of JBU's final six matches will go down inside Bill George Arena down the stretch.

Up Next
JBU will finish its season series with Wayland Baptist (Texas) on Friday (Oct. 25) evening inside Bill George Arena at 7 p.m.. The Golden Eagles will then turn around and welcome Oklahoma Panhandle State to Siloam Springs in a matinee affair the following day, scheduled to start at 1 p.m.

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