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Fort Lewis FLC 14-11,8-6 RMAC
3
Winner CSU Pueblo CSU-P 19-7,11-3 RMAC
Fort Lewis FLC
14-11,8-6 RMAC
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Final
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CSU Pueblo CSU-P
19-7,11-3 RMAC
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 F
Fort Lewis FLC 22 15 22 (0)
CSU Pueblo CSU-P 25 25 25 (3)
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Game Recap: Women's Volleyball | | Angela Roberts, Associate AD - Communications

Fort Lewis volleyball drops RMAC finale, looks to RMAC Tournament

PUEBLO, Colo. – Skyhawks volleyball closed out the regular season on Saturday with a loss to CSU Pueblo, bringing a 14-11 overall record into the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Tournament on Tuesday.

Fort Lewis has earned a spot in the RMAC Tournament and will face No. 2 seeded UCCS in Colorado Springs on Tuesday.

The Skyhawks hit .152 for the match while allowing a .300 efficiency for the Pack. Fort Lewis added 42 digs, 29 assists, and five blocks. Junior Alina Nunez earned 11 kills, followed by junior Kiya Wilson with six. Freshman Alyx Daugherty picked up 19 digs while freshman Cambria Freymuth earned eight.

Fort Lewis found a two-point lead early in the first set after an ace by Garn found the floor. The Skyhawks extended the lead later in the set with a 4-1 scoring run that featured kills from Nunez, Wilson, and DeJesus for a 15-12 lead. The lead stayed with Fort Lewis until late in the set when a kill from the pin made it 22-21 in favor of the Pack. Fort Lewis called a pair of timeouts in the later points, but CSU Pueblo put away a kill to seal the set.

The Skyhawks worked to tie the score in set two, but the Pack used a 7-0 burst to go up 11-4. The lead extended to 15-5 before a service error gave Fort Lewis a side out. The teams traded points down the stretch, but back-to-back aces ended the set at 25-15.

Nunez and Munson combined for a block to begin the third set, and the Skyhawks kept the lead several points later when Freymuth put away a kill. The Pack grabbed the lead thanks to a pair of kills and held the edge at the media break, leading 15-12. Fort Lewis tied the score out of the break in part to attacking errors on CSU Pueblo and grabbed the lead thanks to a kill by Wilson. Fort Lewis saw a 20-18 lead fade away after a kill and ace knotted the score and eventually reached match point. An attacking error and kill by Freymuth kept Fort Lewis in the match, but a service error closed the contest.
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