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fedd king 2
2
Fort Valley St. FVSU 1-6,0-0 SIAC
3
Winner King (TN) King 5-8,0-0 Conference Carolinas
Fort Valley St. FVSU
1-6,0-0 SIAC
2
Final
3
King (TN) King
5-8,0-0 Conference Carolinas
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 4 5 F
Fort Valley St. FVSU 16 27 24 26 12 (2)
King (TN) King 25 25 26 24 15 (3)

Game Recap: Men's Volleyball | | Chris Myers

King Outlasts FVSU in 5 Sets for Second Time

BRISTOL, Tenn. – The Wildcats pushed their inaugural foe to the limit for the second Friday in a row. After Fort Valley State downed the final set four kill to force the game-deciding set, King University used a middle fifth-set run and held off the visitors for the 3-2 men's volleyball victory.
 
Down 2-1, FVSU (1-6) turned a 10-9 edge into a 15-9 behind Isaiah Fedd's two kills and a service ace. The Tornado (5-8) rebounded to tie the set four different times with the last at 24-24, before the Wildcats took advantage of a service error and Fedd sent the match into the fifth set with a kill, 26-24.

After Jaxon Hicks hit a kill to give FVSU a 4-3 lead in the first part of the set number five, King rattled off six of the next seven scores to open a 9-5 lead. King had to work to finish out the set leading 14-9 FVSU put three points on the board in a row, before the home club hit the final kill to end the match, 15-12.
 
King opened the day with a 25-16 win. FVSU answered with a 27-25 set two final, before King edged a 26-24 third set.
 
Fedd continued his strong play with 25 kills with three errors in 46 swings for a .478 attack percentage to go with eight digs, three assists, three aces and a block. Taviian Martin returned to the lineup with 10 kills, .444 hit percentage and six total blocks. Oshane Farquharson added nine kills and four digs, while Justin Yates handed out 42 assists and dug six attacks.
 
Warren Davis paced King's offense with 18 kills as one of four double-digit attackers.
 
After FVSU tied the match, 2-2, last Friday evening in Fort Valley, King pulled out a 19-17 fifth set in the first meeting this season.
 
Saturday's contest at King allowed FVSU to come full circle as it was the location of the 2022 season opener, a 3-0 defeat last January 15.
 
FVSU returns to HPE Arena on Tuesday night, Feb. 7, in a 6 p.m. match against Reinhardt University.
 
 
 
 
 


 
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