The Tigers Struggled To Find A Groove

The Tigers took the court Monday evening against a talented FRA Panthers team, ultimately falling in three sets (18-25, 12-25, 21-25). While the team struggled to find rhythm in the first two sets, they responded with renewed energy after moving our setter (Mia) to the OH position in the third set. Mia provided the needed extra communication and defensive effort on the back row while also making smart and aggressive plays from the outside. Though the Panthers came away with the victory, this match served as a valuable opportunity for the Tigers to measure themselves against tough competition and continue building the chemistry and consistency that will carry them through the rest of their season. The Tigers finished with a total of 12 kills, 42 digs and 7 blocks. 

Match Stat Leaders
Aces - Mia - 2
Kills - Sarah - 6 
Digs - Mia - 16 
Blocks - Flora - 5 
Assists - Mia - 10 
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