BALTIMORE, Md. (Oct. 7, 2019)-The Lady Bears volleyball team will return to Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Northern Division play on Tuesday, Oct. 8, when they visit four-time defending MEAC champion Howard. First serve is at 6 p.m. at Burr Gymnasium in Washington, D.C.
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The contest will be the first league road match for the Lady Bears, who on Sunday wrapped up a four-match homestand with a 3-0 loss to visiting North Carolina A&T State out of the MEAC Southern Division. The defeat gave Morgan State a 2-2 split during the homestand.
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The Lady Bears (8-9, 2-2 MEAC, 1-1 MEAC North) were led by
Zoe McBride and
Mykaela Ross each recorded a team-high six kills.
Jennevy Santos collected 10 digs and
Roi Wallace had a match-high 18 assists.
Sara Brown recorded a match-high five blocks.
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Howard (7-11, 4-0 MEAC, 2-0 MEAC North) enters the contest riding a season-long four-match winning streak. The Lady Bison defeated Maryland Eastern Shore on Sunday by a score of 4-1 in Princess Anne, Md.
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Macy Witt-Nobles had a team-high nine kills and Myca Mitchell finished with eight for Howard. Tamar Wells, Jurnee Tipton and Kira Porter all added seven kills. Fola Wilson had a match-high 17 digs and Semira Blair notched a double-double with 21 assists and 10 digs. Kayla Diaz had 16 assists and Tipton finished with 10 digs.
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SERIES RECORD: Morgan State leads the all-time series, 37-35. Howard has won two straight and six of the last seven contests against the Lady Bears dating back to the 2015 season.
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NEXT UP: The Lady Bears will have the rest of the week off to enjoy homecoming festivities. Morgan State will hold its annual alumni match on Sunday, Oct. 13 at noon. The team will return to action on Monday, Oct. 14, when it travels to Norfolk, Va. to face the Norfolk State Spartans in a MEAC Northern Division contest at 6 p.m. at Gill Gymnasium.
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THIS TIME IT COUNTS: When Morgan State took on North Carolina Central (10/4) it marked the first time since 2006 that a contest against a MEAC Southern Division opponent counted toward the MEAC's regular season standings. 2006 was the last time the MEAC held its annual MEAC Round-Up which saw the two divisions square off against each other. The league did away with the round-up in 2007 and until this season, any cross divisional play counted as a non-conference match. The Lady Bears will take on the entire MEAC Southern Division, including North Carolina A&T (10/6), at Bethune-Cookman (10/18), at Florida A&M (10/20) and South Carolina State (10/25). Â
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WALLACE BECOMES THIRD TO 3,000 ASSISTS: Roi Wallace became the third Lady Bear in school history to reach 3,000 career assists, when the Lady Bears defeated Binghamton (3-2) in the finale of the Hoya Invitational (9/21). Wallace, who finished the match with 55 assists, reached the 3,000-plateau when her 46th assist of the match resulted in a kill by
Tylar Roberson to bring the Lady Bears within a point at (21-20) in the fourth set. Wallace entered the season third on the Morgan State charts with a total of 2,536 career assists. She has currently totaled 627 assists this season to give her 3,163.
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HUBBARD MOVES INTO FOURTH ALL-TIME IN DIGS: Senior
Jasmin Hubbard picked up two digs in the win over North Carolina Central (10/4) to give her 1,002 career digs and move her past former Lady Bear Dina Beamon (1,000 digs from 2008-10) for fourth-place all-time on the Morgan State charts. Hubbard recorded four digs in the previous match against Delaware State (9/29) to give her exactly 1,000 digs for her career. The Reno, Nevada native entered the 2019 campaign with 974 career digs and was ranked sixth.
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MCBRIDE EARNS THIRD MEAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Zoe McBride was named MEAC Player of the Week on Monday. It was her third MEAC weekly this season. McBride averaged 5.2 kills and 2.0 digs per set, while hitting .291 in two matches. The Ridgefield, Wash. native totaled 52 kills, 20 digs, six service aces and four blocks for the week. McBride had a match-high 27 kills to go with a .299 hitting percentage, nine digs and a career-high four service aces, as Morgan State overcame a 2-0 deficit to defeat Maryland Eastern Shore in the MEAC opener.
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BOZIER RECORDS WIN NO. 460: Morgan State head coach
Ramona Riley-Bozier, who entered the 2019 season six wins shy of career victory No. 460, secured the sixth victory of the season when the Lady Bears defeated Binghamton (9/21) in the finale of the Hoya Invitational. Riley-Bozier, who is the all-time winningest coach at Morgan State in any sport with 462 career victories as the volleyball coach, is also the softball program's all-time career leader with 161 victories in nine seasons at the helm. Riley-Bozier began 2019 ranked 33rd in career wins among active coaches on the NCAA's Division I coaching list.
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AMONG THE LEAGUE'S BEST: Roi Wallace leads the MEAC in assists with 9.53 per set, while
Zoe McBride leads the conference in kills at 4.61 per set and
Tylar Roberson ranks fourth in kills (3.19 per set). McBride also ranks seventh in hitting percentage (.240) and
Sophie Pajevic is seventh in service aces (0.36 per set) and
Jennevy Santos is third in digs (4.05). As a team the Lady Bears lead the MEAC in digs (14.69), while ranking second in hitting percentage (.189), third in assists (10.98) and kills (11.97).
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TAKE FIVE: Prior to the North Carolina Central match (10/4), the Lady Bears played in three consecutive five-set matches and a total of six this season. Morgan State, which is 4-2 in five-set contests this season, had won two straight five-set contests before its loss to Delaware State (9/29).
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BEST START EVER: The Morgan State volleyball team's 5-1 mark was its best start in school history through the first six matches, after going 2-1 in the Knights Fall Classic (Sept. 6-7). Twice the program has began a season with a 4-2 record (1982, 94).Â
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SAYING GOODBYE: Morgan State will say goodbye to its seniors,
Jasmin Hubbard and
Roi Wallace prior to its regular season finale 'Senior Day' match against Norfolk State on Nov. 3 at Hill Field House.
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2019 MEAC CHAMPIONSHIP: This year's 2019 MEAC volleyball championship will take place November 22-24 in Washington, D.C. at Howard University's Burr Gymnasium.
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