FORT MYERS, Fla. - For the first time in program history, the EKU Colonels are set to compete in the Atlantic Sun Conference (ASUN) Volleyball Championship Final after defeating Jacksonville on Friday.
EKU scored the first four points of the opening set that included two kills from ASUN Player of the Year Emilee Hill and an ace by Lydia Stephens. Jacksonville fought back but found itself in a 15-5 deficit on the scoreboard at the media timeout. The Dolphins were unable to overcome the Colonels' advantage and dropped the first set by a score of 25-21.
The second set started off similarly for EKU with the team jumping out to an early 3-0 lead. The Colonels kept the offensive pressure on and a kill from EKU's Addison Burke forced a timeout by the Dolphins with the score 8-3. That lead would grow to 20-13 before back-to-back service aces from Jacksonville's Bella Dearinger timmed it down. EKU wasn't giving up the lead and closed out the second set with a 5-2 scoring run to win 25-17.
Jacksonville jumped out early in the third set, building a 6-1 lead that forced a timeout from the Colonels' bench. The Dolphins pushed their scoring run to 8-0 to increase their advantage to 10-1 before EKU finally stopped the scoring. Jacksonville avoided the sweep and finished the set off, winning 25-11. After three sets of action, AG Hynes paced the Colonels with 10 kills while Rebekah Williams had 10 of her own for the Dolphins.
The fourth set began with both teams battling back-and forth to an 11-10 score in favor of EKU before a timeout was called by the Colonels. The team from Richmond came out and went on a 6-2 scoring run fueled by a pair of kills from Hynes and Carson Ledford to force a timeout from the Dolphins. The Colonels went on to secure a 25-19 victory and win the match 3-1. Hynes finished the match with 15 kills on a .443 hitting percentage. Hill recorded a triple-double with 21 assists, 21 digs and 11 kills.
With Friday's victory, the Colonels face either Central Arkansas or North Florida for the 2025 tournament title. This was EKU's second semifinal consecutive semifinal appearance as it looks to capture its first ASUN Championship.