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In game one, Coastal jumped out with a 5-0 lead that was ended by a kill from Erin Wicker. The Lady Bucs tried to bring the gap closer but at a 10-4 lead, a kill from Krista Kimble sent the Lady Chants on a seven-point streak leading the game, 16-4. CCU and CSU battled back and forth point-by-point until a 26-13 game in favor of Coastal, when an attack error from Renae Popovich sent the Lady Chants on a four-point run to win the first game, 30-13.
Game two was an early back and forth battle without a strong leader until a 9-8 lead in favor of CSU. A kill by Nakia Thompson brought CCU back into the game and sent them on a four-point run. The Lady Bucs grabbed two points to close in after an attack error by Thompson and an ace by Popovich, but a kill from Katherine Jensen-Spencer led the Lady Chants to a four-point streak and the 18-13 lead. Wicker ended the CCU streak with a kill and led the Lady Bucs to four straight points for the 23-19 difference. CSU could not hold on as the Lady Chants continued to lead and won the second game, 30-23.
Coastal started early in game three and had the 7-3 lead until a service error from Kali Banghart helped the Lady Bucs get back into the game. CSU then tied the game at seven and continued to battle with the Lady Chants until an 8-8 game when a kill by Victoria Owens gave CSU the first lead of the night.
Jensen-Spencer led the Lady Chants with her 20th double-double of the season with 19 kills and 18 digs.
Wicker led the Lady Bucs effort with 12 kills. Olivia Terzo added 15 digs and Katie ORiordan added nine kills.
Coastal out hit CSU with an overall hitting percentage of .235 while CSU hit at .060. The Lady Chants also tallied a total of six aces while the Lady Bucs had four.
This win also marks the 13th straight win for CCU over CSU dating back to the 2002 season.
Coastal Carolina will host the 2005 Big South Volleyball Tournament semifinals and finals Nov. 19-20. The Lady Chanticleers will face UNC Asheville Saturday, Nov. 19 at 5 p.m.