
Cardinals End Orange Winning Streak
11/15/2019 8:51:00 PM | Volleyball
LOUISVILLE, KY – The winning streak came to an end at five for Syracuse volleyball (10-12, 7-8 ACC) Friday night as the Orange were swept by Louisville (17-8, 10-5 ACC), 3-0, on the road. It was the first loss in 21 days for 'Cuse. Three-time reigning ACC Player of the Week Polina Shemanova led the Orange with 10 kills.
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HOW IT HAPPENED
The Cardinals stormed out of the gates, taking the first four points of the game and an early 9-4 lead thanks to kills from four different players. The Orange answered with a 9-3 scoring run to level the score at 12 and took a 15-14 lead into the first timeout on the floor. With the score even at 18, Louisville took off on a 7-1 run to take the opening set and a 1-0 lead in the match. Shemanova led the 'Cuse in kills with five.
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Louisville rode the momentum from its late first set surge into the second, winning by a score of 25-15. The teams were knotted at five, but the Cardinals found a rhythm, forcing the Orange to call a timeout trailing 12-8. Louisville put together a 12-3 run out of the timeout, prompting head coach Leonid Yelin to use his second timeout. Kendra Lukacs posted a service ace, but the Cardinals were ultimately able to take the set and a 2-0 lead in the contest. Â
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The strong play continued for Louisville in the third set, as the Cardinals quickly built a 7-2 advantage. Syracuse would get to within three points, but with an 11-8 lead, Louisville scored the next eight points to build a 19-8 cushion. The Cardinals eventually went on to take the final set, 25-15, sweeping the Orange. Â
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NOTEWORTHY
Syracuse had not lost a match since a 3-1 defeat against North Carolina on Oct. 25 in Chapel Hill. The Orange had not been swept in a contest since losing 3-0 to current No. 2 Pittsburgh on Oct. 11.
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Syracuse will have to wait until Sunday for another chance to earn victory No. 900 in program history. Coach Yelin remains two wins shy of 600 for his coaching career.
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Aliah Bowllan set the pace in digs (7) and Elena Karakasi led the squad with 15 assists.
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WHAT'S NEXT
The Orange wrap up their 2019 road slate Sunday afternoon, taking on Notre Dame in South Bend. The action gets underway at 1 p.m. and will be broadcast live on the linear ACC Network.
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Fans unsure if their provider carries ACCN are strongly encouraged to visit GetACCN.com.
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For continued coverage of Syracuse Volleyball, follow us on Twitter (@CuseVB), Instagram (@cusevb) and like us on Facebook (Syracuse Volleyball).
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HOW IT HAPPENED
The Cardinals stormed out of the gates, taking the first four points of the game and an early 9-4 lead thanks to kills from four different players. The Orange answered with a 9-3 scoring run to level the score at 12 and took a 15-14 lead into the first timeout on the floor. With the score even at 18, Louisville took off on a 7-1 run to take the opening set and a 1-0 lead in the match. Shemanova led the 'Cuse in kills with five.
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Louisville rode the momentum from its late first set surge into the second, winning by a score of 25-15. The teams were knotted at five, but the Cardinals found a rhythm, forcing the Orange to call a timeout trailing 12-8. Louisville put together a 12-3 run out of the timeout, prompting head coach Leonid Yelin to use his second timeout. Kendra Lukacs posted a service ace, but the Cardinals were ultimately able to take the set and a 2-0 lead in the contest. Â
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The strong play continued for Louisville in the third set, as the Cardinals quickly built a 7-2 advantage. Syracuse would get to within three points, but with an 11-8 lead, Louisville scored the next eight points to build a 19-8 cushion. The Cardinals eventually went on to take the final set, 25-15, sweeping the Orange. Â
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NOTEWORTHY
Syracuse had not lost a match since a 3-1 defeat against North Carolina on Oct. 25 in Chapel Hill. The Orange had not been swept in a contest since losing 3-0 to current No. 2 Pittsburgh on Oct. 11.
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Syracuse will have to wait until Sunday for another chance to earn victory No. 900 in program history. Coach Yelin remains two wins shy of 600 for his coaching career.
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Aliah Bowllan set the pace in digs (7) and Elena Karakasi led the squad with 15 assists.
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WHAT'S NEXT
The Orange wrap up their 2019 road slate Sunday afternoon, taking on Notre Dame in South Bend. The action gets underway at 1 p.m. and will be broadcast live on the linear ACC Network.
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Fans unsure if their provider carries ACCN are strongly encouraged to visit GetACCN.com.
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For continued coverage of Syracuse Volleyball, follow us on Twitter (@CuseVB), Instagram (@cusevb) and like us on Facebook (Syracuse Volleyball).
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Team Stats
Syr
LOU
Kills
24
41
Errors
24
15
Attempts
98
89
Hitting %
.000
.292
Points
29
48
Assists
23
37
Aces
2
2
Blocks
3
5
Game Leaders
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