Match 29 (MEAC Quarterfinal)
#7 Morgan State (6-22, 2-12 MEAC) vs. #2 Coppin State (15-15, 11-3 MEAC)
Friday, Nov. 22, 2024 | 5:30 p.m.
Dover, Del. | Delaware State University | Memorial Hall
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DOVER, Del. (Nov. 22, 2024)--The volleyball version of the Battle of Baltimore will head North, as Morgan State enters this Friday's Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) quarterfinal round facing a familiar foe in crosstown rival and defending MEAC champion Coppin State. The two teams met just a week ago, as they wrapped up the regular season with the Eagles defeating Morgan State, 3-0 in the finale (11/15) at Morgan's Hill Field House.
Morgan State enters Friday's matchup as the No. 7 seed and Coppin State is the No. 2 seed. It will be the 88
th meeting between the two programs with Morgan State holding a commanding 65-22 all-time series lead.
However, Coppin State has won the last 10 meetings, including this season's series sweep. The Bears have never lost to Coppin State in MEAC Volleyball Championship play, as they are a perfect 4-0 against the Eagles. First serve is slated for 5:30 p.m. at Memorial Hall on the Delaware State University campus.
Morgan State (6-22, 2-12 MEAC) finished the regular season losing its last three matches and 10 of its last 11. During that stretch, Morgan State had a seven-match losing skid with four of those losses all coming in five sets, including three consecutive heartbreaking five-set losses at Maryland Eastern Shore (10/25), Delaware State (10/27) and at North Carolina Central (11/1).
Coppin State (15-15, 11-3 MEAC) closed out the regular season winning five of its final six contests, including the season finale victory over Morgan. Prior to the Morgan State match, Coppin State suffered its first home loss of the season, falling to 2024 MEAC regular season champion Howard (11/10) in five sets on Senior Day. Despite the loss, Coppin State would hand the Bison two set losses, their only set losses in MEAC play this season.
COPPIN STATE SERIES NOTES: Morgan State leads the all-time series, 65-22, but Coppin State has won the last 10 meetings. The Eagles swept this season's series, winning 3-1 at home (10/18), before claiming a 3-0 victory on the road at Morgan State in the season finale (11/15). Morgan State also holds a 4-0 lead over Coppin State in the MEAC Championship Tournament.
NEXT UP: The winner of the Morgan State-Coppin State quarterfinal round will advance to Saturday's semifinal match against the winner between #3 Delaware State and #6 North Carolina Central.
LAST SERVE: Morgan State closed out the regular season with a 3-0 loss to rival Coppin State (11/15) at Hill Field House.
Daniela Ferreira and
Addison Metts each totaled seven kills and
Mya Karrick totaled 12 assists to lead Morgan. Carruthers added nine assists, while Carpenter and Metts each recorded five digs to pace the Bears. The Bears reached double digit kill of 10 and 11, respectively, in the first two sets, before being limited to six kills in Set 3. Coppin State closed out the match recording a set-best .542 hitting percentage, while finishing with 15 kills.
WILLIAMS RECEIVES FIRST-TEAM ALL-MEAC HONORS: Morgan State sophomore
Jada Williams was named to the All-MEAC first team. Williams, who last season earned MEAC Rookie Team honors, led the conference in blocks with 113 total and 29 solo blocks. She is currently tied for 90
th among NCAA Division I players in blocks and has helped the Bears rank 51
st in the nation in blocks as a team with 248.5. She has totaled 207 career blocks, which ranks 10
th all-time at Morgan State. The Fredericksburg, Va. native recorded 165 kills, 37 digs, nine service aces and eight assists in 107 sets played this season. She is averaging 1.54 kills and 1.06 blocks per set and ranked seventh in the MEAC in hitting percentage (.265). Williams set a career high in blocks twice this season, first recording a then career-high eight blocks to go with a season-best 11 kills in a win over Manhattan (9/14) at the Penn Invitational. She then broke that mark with a new career-high nine blocks, including seven solo blocks to go with eight kills in the MEAC opener against Maryland Eastern Shore (9/27) and matched it with another nine blocks at Coppin State (10/18).
FERREIRA NAMED TO ALL-MEAC SECOND TEAM: Morgan State junior
Daniela Ferreira was named to the All-MEAC second team. Ferreira finished the regular season ranked eighth in the MEAC in points (346.5) and 10th in kills (287) at 2.63 kills per set. She led the team in kills and kills per set (2.63), ranked second on the team in service aces with 22 and was third in blocks with 63. She also added 185 digs and 20 assists on the season. A native of Lisbon, Portugal, Ferreira reached double figures in kills 20 times, including a season-best 21 kills at North Carolina Central (11/1). She reached double figures in digs six times and had three double-doubles, including a season-high 18 digs to go with 16 kills at Coppin State (10/18). She would earn Penn Invitational All-Tournament Team honors (9/13-14).
WILSON EARNS All-MEAC ROOKIE TEAM HONORS: Morgan State freshman
Aubrey Wilson was named to the All-MEAC Rookie Team. A native of Fayetteville, Ga., Wilson ranked fourth in the MEAC in blocks finished second on the team in blocks with 91 (0.89 per set). Wilson totaled 105 kills, 33 digs, 10 service aces and seven assists in 102 sets played. The one-time MEAC Rookie of the Week selection (9/17) finished the regular season ranked fourth in the MEAC in blocks (0.89). Wilson matched her season high of seven blocks three times and recorded a season-high 10 kills to go with seven blocks in a win against Gardner-Webb (9/20) in the Patriot Invite.
11 NAMED TO MEAC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM: Morgan State had 11 players (
Jada Williams,
Mya Karrick,
Erin Carpenter,
Trinity Carruthers,
Hannah Chappelle, Ainara Fernandez,
Addison Metts,
Daniela Ferreira,
Tyrah Weems,
Mikaela Esparza and
Ellis Spencer) named to the MEAC Volleyball All-Academic Team during the 2023-24 school year.
WILLIAMS MOVES INTO 10th: Jada Williams recorded five blocks, including one solo block at South Carolina State (11/3) to give her exactly 202 career blocks and move her past former Lady Bear Kyria Jones (197 from 1994-97) for 10
th all-time at Morgan State. Williams, who has a total of 207 career blocks, is now 21 blocks away from passing Janelle Wilson (227 from 2010-13) for ninth on the career charts.
BLOCK PARTY: Morgan State ranks 51
st in the nation among NCAA Division I teams in blocks with 248.5 this season. Sophomore
Jada Williams is currently tied for 90
th among NCAA Division I players in blocks with 113, including 29 solo blocks. During the regular season the Bears out blocked 19 of their opponents this season. The last opponent the Bears out blocked was South Carolina State, 10.0-7.0 on the road in Orangeburg, S.C. (11/3). During the Penn Invitational (Sept. 13-14), the Bears would out block all three of its opponents: Le Moyne (12.0-6.0), Manhattan (14.0-10.0) and host Penn (8.0-2.0). The Bears began the season out blocking their first three opponents. The Bears held a blocking advantage over Lehigh (9.0-8.0), Duquesne (10.0-6.0) and Saint Francis-Pa. (13.0-3.0), before being out blocked itself, by rival Towson (5.0-11.0) in the finale of the Morgan/Towson Invitational (Aug. 30-Sept. 1).
SAYING GOODBYE: Morgan State honored its five seniors,
Trinity Carruthers,
Erin Carpenter,
Ainara Fernandes,
Madison Grace and
Addison Metts prior to its home finale 'Senior Night' match against Coppin State (11/15). It was their final time playing in the friendly confines of Hill Field House.
CARRUTHERS REACHES 1,000 ASSISTS CLUB: Senior
Trinity Carruthers joined the 1,000 assists club at Morgan State against Le Moyne (10/13) in the Bears' opening match of the Penn Invitational. A native of Grand Prairie, Texas, Carruthers, who finished with 12 assists, reached the 1,000-assists plateau on her 10th assist of the match against the Dolphins. Carruthers currently has 1,199 assists for her career, which ranks 11th all-time.
KARRICK SETS CAREER-HIGH: Sophomore
Mya Karrick set a career-high 42 assists against Norfolk State (10/13). Her total surpassed her previous career mark of 35 assists, which she set this season in the MEAC opener against Maryland Eastern Shore (9/27).
METTS, KARRICK NAMED TO ALL-PATRIOT INVITE TEAM: Morgan State senior outside hitter
Addison Metts and sophomore setter
Mya Karrick were named to the Patriot Invite All-Tournament Team. A native of Hobart, Ind., Metts averaged 10 kills, 7.3 digs and two blocks per match. She totaled 30 kills, 22 digs, six blocks and a service ace in three matches. Metts hit .250 with 11 kills, one dig and a service ace in the opener at George Mason. She totaled 12 digs and nine kills, falling one kill short of a double-double and added three blocks in a five-set victory over Gardner-Webb. In the finale against FDU, Metts again fell shy of a double-double, as she hit a set-best .310 with 10 kills, nine digs and three blocks. Karrick, a native of Shorewood, Minn., averaged 23 assists and 6.6 digs per match over the weekend. She recorded 23 assists, five digs, two service aces and an assisted block in the tournament opener against host George Mason. In a five-set win over Gardner-Webb, Karrick totaled 32 assists, with nine digs, an ace and a kill against the Runnin' Bulldogs. She closed out the weekend with 14 assists, six digs and four service aces in the finale against Fairleigh Dickinson.
WILSON NAMED MEAC ROOKIE OF THE WEEK: Freshman middle blocker
Aubrey Wilsonwas named MEAC Rookie of the Week (9/16). The Fayetteville, Ga. native totaled 13 kills, 14 blocks, including one solo, four service aces, two digs and an assist to help Morgan to a 2-1 week at the Penn Invitational (9/13-14). Wilson had seven blocks, six kills and three aces in the opener against Le Moyne. She would end the week with four kills and three blocks in a sweep of Penn.
LET'S GO FIVE: Morgan State has played in nine five-set matches this season and went 2-7 in those contests, following a loss at North Carolina Central (11/1). It marked the third of three consecutive five-set matches. Earlier in the season the Bears played in back-to-back five-set contests during the Penn Invitational (9/13-14). Morgan lost to Le Moyne in five in the opener (9/13), then turned around the next day and earned a reverse sweep of Manhattan (9/14) for its first five-set win of the season.
At West Georgia (9/6), L 2-3
Vs. Le Moyne (9/13), L 2-3
Vs. Manhattan (9/14), W 3-2
Vs. Gardner-Webb (9/20), W 3-2
Maryland Eastern Shore (9/27), L 2-3
Norfolk State (10/13), L 2-3
At Maryland Eastern Shore (10/25), L 2-3
Delaware State (10/27), L 2-3
At North Carolina Central (11/1), L 2-3
HOMECOMING: Morgan State freshman Libero
Paula Sigurani returned home when the Bears competed in the Patriot Invite (Sept. 19-21). A native of Woodbrige, Va., Sigurani grew up 17.4 miles away from George Mason's Recreation and Athletic Complex, where the volleyball matches were played.
WELCOME BACK AINARA: Senior
Ainara Fernandes returned to the lineup for the first time this season against Le Moyne (9/13) in the opener of the Penn Invitational. Fernandes would finish with four kills, three blocks, two digs, an assist and an ace against the Dolphins. The next day in the Bears' five-set victory over Manhattan, Fernandes recorded 10 kills, four digs, two service aces, an assist and a block.
KARRICK, FERREIRA NAMED TO PENN ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM: Morgan State sophomore
Mya Karrick and junior
Daniela Ferreira were named to the Penn Invitational All-Tournament Team (9/14). Karrick averaged 4.83 assists and 2.23 digs per set for the week. She would total 57 assists, 29 digs, two kills and five service aces. Karrick tallied a double-double with 25 assists and 15 digs in a come-from-behind reverse sweep victory over Manhattan. She concluded the week with 14 assists, six digs and three aces in a sweep of host Penn. Ferreira hit .339 with a total of 30 kills, 11 digs, nine blocks and two assists. She began the week with 11 kills, seven digs, two blocks and an assist in a five-set loss to Le Moyne. Ferreira recorded 14 kills, while hitting .400 and added four digs and three blocks in a reverse sweep of Manhattan.
WILLIAMS NAMED TO WEST GEORGIA TOURNAMENT TEAM: Sophomore middle blocker
Jada Williams was named to the University of West Georgia All-Tournament Team. The Fredericksburg, Va. native totaled 20 kills, 13 blocks, a dig and a service ace in three matches in Carrollton, Ga. Williams began the week with a team-high six kills to go with a match-high five assisted blocks and had a dig in the opener against Georgia State (9/6). Later that day she totaled seven kills, matched a career-high seven blocks, including one solo and had a dig in a five-set thriller against host West Georgia. In the tournament finale, Williams recorded seven kills, a service ace and had an assisted block against UNC Asheville (9/7) to give her 119 career blocks to move past former Lady Bear, Dinah Jones (118 from 2012-15) for 16th-place on the career charts.
WELCOME BACK MADISON: Junior
Madison Grace made her anticipated return to the Morgan lineup during last week's Morgan/Towson Invitational and totaled seven kills and a dig in the season opener against Lehigh (8/30). It was her first action after missing the entire 2023 season due to an injury. Grace would total 21 kills, a dig, an ace and four blocks including two solos in four matches.
OPENING SERVE: Morgan State fell to 9-23 in season openers since the 1993 season, following last week's season opening loss at home to Lehigh (8/30). The Bears' last opening day victory was a 3-2 win at home against Seton Hall in the opener of the Morgan/Towson Invitational (8/30/19).
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MORGAN PICKED SEVENTH IN MEAC: Morgan State was picked to finish seventh this season in the eight-team Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) preseason poll, as voted by the league's head coaches and sports information directors. Last season the Bears were also picked to finish seventh.
BEARS EARN 2023-24 AVCA TEAM ACADEMIC AWARD: The Morgan State volleyball team was honored in July as a recipient of the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Team Academic Award sponsored by INTENT for the 2023-24 season. It marked the fourth time in program history and the first since the 2021-22 season the Bears have earned this award. Morgan State posted a team GPA of 3.477 for the 2023-24 academic year.
MORGAN TO HOLD 2ND ANNUAL EDUCATION DAY: Morgan State will hold its second annual Education Day on Friday, November 8, when it welcomes Howard to Hill Field House for a 6 p.m. match. Morgan State and Bowie State met last season in the inaugural Education Day match, a 3-0 sweep for the Bears. Last season's meeting ended a 32-year hiatus between the two Maryland HBCUs. A total of 430 local youth ranging from third to fifth grade were in attendance for the match. It was just the third meeting all-time between the two teams, with the previous two contests coming during the 1991 season, both wins by Morgan.
WILLIAMS NAMED TO ALL-MEAC ROOKIE TEAM: Sophomore
Jada Williams was named to the MEAC All-Rookie Team last season. It was the first All-MEAC volleyball honor for Morgan State since teammate
Madison Grace was named to the 2021 MEAC All-Rookie Team. Williams also became the first All-MEAC selection under head coach Xiomara Ortiz. A native of Fredericksburg, Va., Williams finished the regular season leading the Bears in blocks with 93, which ranked second in the MEAC. Her total also tied for seventh on the Morgan State single season charts and ranks 19thall-time at Morgan. Williams, averaged 1.07 kills and 1.04 blocks per set, concluded the regular season with 95 kills, 43 digs, 18 service aces, eight assists and twice recorded a match-high seven blocks against Manhattan and Maryland Eastern Shore.
SOMEONE NEW: Morgan State will square off against four first-time opponents this season. The Bears will take on Georgia State and host West Georgia on Day 1 of the West Georgia Tournament (9/16) and will meet both Le Moyne (9/13) and host Penn (9/14) in the Penn Invitational.
LOOKING TO STAY UNBEATEN: Morgan State will look to add to its perfect record and remain unbeaten against non-conference foes Bowie State, Gardner-Webb, Manhattan and fellow MEAC member South Carolina State. Last season the Bears met Division II Bowie State for the first time since the 1991 campaign and improved to 3-0 against the Bulldogs. The two will meet again this season for Education Day on Sept. 10…Morgan State holds a 2-0 advantage over Gardner-Webb. The two last med in the Spartan Spiketacular in Greensboro (9/18/10), a five-set win by the Bears…The two will met in the Patriot Invite hosted by George Mason (9/20/)…The Bears and Manhattan met last season for the first time in the Columbia Tournament (9/9/23), which Morgan would win in four sets. Morgan State and the Jaspers will meet in this year's Penn Invitational (9/14)…The Bears also enter this season with a 29-0 all-time record against the Lady Bulldogs of South Carolina State. Morgan State and S.C. State will first meet on Sunday, Oct. 6 in Baltimore, Md., before facing each other again on Sunday, Nov. 3 in Orangeburg, S.C.
TOURNAMENT EXPOSURE: The Bears will again take part in four regular season tournaments this year. Following the Morgan/Towson Invitational (Aug. 30-Sept. 1) against Lehigh, Duquesne, Saint Francis-Pa. and Towson, the Bears will head to Carrollton, Ga., to face Georgia State, host West Georgia and UNC Asheville for the West Georgia Tournament (Sept. 6-7). Next will be a trip to Philadelphia, Pa. for the Penn Invitational (Sept. 13-14) against Le Moyne, Manhattan and host Penn. Morgan will conclude its tournament action with a trip to Fairfax, Va. to compete in the Patriot Invite (Sept. 19-21) hosted by George Mason. The Bears will take on host George Mason in the opener and will face Gardner-Webb and Fairleigh Dickinson.
WELCOME TO THE CAVE: Morgan State welcomes the addition of nine newcomers to the 2024 squad, four transfers:
Hannah Chappelle(Cedar Hill, Texas),
Addison Metts (Hobart, Ind.),
Daniela Ferreira (Lisbon, Portugal) and
Mikaela Esparza (Chandler, Ariz.), along with five freshmen in
Aubrey Wilson (Fayetteville, Ga.),
Selah Brashear(Severn, Md.),
Paula Sigurani (Woodbridge, Va.),
Jordan Williams (Birmingham, Ala.) and
Piper Newton (Leawood, Kan.)
2024 MEAC CHAMPIONSHIP: This year's MEAC Volleyball Championship will take place November 21-24 in Dover, Del. at Memorial Hall on the campus of Delaware State University.
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ABOUT MORGAN
Morgan State University, founded in 1867, is a Carnegie-classified
high research (R2) institution offering nearly 140 academic programs leading to degrees from the baccalaureate to the doctorate. As Maryland's
Preeminent Public Urban Research University, and the only university to have its entire campus
designated as a National Treasure by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Morgan serves a multiethnic and multiracial student body and seeks to ensure that the doors of higher education are opened as wide as possible to as many as possible. For more information about Morgan State University, visit
www.morgan.edu.