COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – Little Rock's offense was limited at Tennessee Tech Saturday afternoon with the Trojans being held to a .000 in a straight set loss at the Eblen Center in Cookeville.
Daedrianna Cail was the lone bright spot on the Little Rock offense, leading the team with eight kills and posting a .278 hitting percentage. She was the only Trojan to hit above .100 in the match. Set scores were 25-21, 25-16 and 25-20.
Little Rock (7-20, 4-10 Ohio Valley) was limited to just seven total team blocks while Tennessee Tech (14-12, 11-3) claimed its eighth straight win with a .182 hitting percentage, seven service aces and 10 total blocks.
The Trojans struggled to find an offensive rhythm in the opening set, hitting .000 while Tennessee Tech was immediately comfortable with a .257 clip. Cail put down three kills and was the only player to hit above .000 in the frame.
Lindsey Cross served up a pair of aces in back-to back points, representing two of Little Rock's three aces in the match.
Little Rock was held to a -.086 mark in the second set courtesy of hitting into seven Golden Eagle blocks including three block solos.
The third set saw Little Rock post a net advantage, out-blocking Tennessee Tech 3-1 in the frame. Cail and
Laure Jansen were responsible for a pair of block assists in the set while
Jaycee Kennedy and
Nedima Kamberovic had one each.
Tennessee Tech was led by Madolyn Isringhausen's 14 kills while Brooke Amann added eight kills with a .333 hitting mark.
The Trojans now return to the Capital City to host Lindenwood in the final home weekend of the year.
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