BALTIMORE, Md. (Sept. 23, 2024)--Morgan State senior outside hitter
Addison Metts and sophomore setter
Mya Karrick were named to the Patriot Invite All-Tournament Team on Sunday.
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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 last week. 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.
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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.
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Joining Metts and Karrick on the all-tournament team were Haley Graetz and Olyvia Kennedy of George Mason, Kylie Nott and Maria Cisneros of FDU and Alivia Rew and Molly Littlefield of Gardner-Webb.
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