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Louisell sets JMU single-match kills record in five-set win over Georgia State

Louisell sets JMU single-match kills record in five-set win over Georgia State

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HARRISONBURG, Va. (JMU Athletics) – Junior Kennedy Louisell recorded 37 kills, setting a James Madison single-match record, as the Dukes rallied from a 14-12 fifth-set deficit to defeat Georgia State (15-25, 28-26, 25-21, 25-27, 16-14) in Sun Belt Conference volleyball action on Saturday at the Convocation Center.

Louisell’s 37 kills surpassed Sheila Chittams’ previous record of 35 kills on Oct. 12, 1984, against App State. Through 16 matches this season, the outside hitter has 331 kills at a rate of 5.33 per set.

JMU improved to 10-6 (3-1 Sun Belt), holding Georgia State (10-5, 1-3) to .166 hitting and posting a season-high 18.0 blocks. Sophomore Ayen Nhial had a career-high 12.0 blocks while Melisa Ilter added eight.

Courtney Smith led Georgia State with 13 kills, one of three Panthers in double digits. Cecilia Maria De Pinho had 10 kills and led GSU with seven blocks.

How It Happened
First Set: Georgia State 25-15
• Georgia State dominated the first set, as the Panthers hit .394 and held JMU to a .148 mark.

Second Set: James Madison 28-26
• A solo block from Nhial gave JMU a 16-12 lead as Georgia State called a timeout.
• A Panther attacking error gave the Dukes a 21-15 lead, but GSU scored four straight to pull within 21-19.
• After trailing 23-19, Georgia State did not go away and tied the set at 24 and fought off a pair of set points. However, kills from Louisell and Nhial gave the Dukes the set win.

Third Set: James Madison 25-21
• A GSU error gave JMU a 15-11 lead midway through the set.
• A block from Georgia State’s Alessia Cappai and Myilena Torquetti kept the Panthers within one (21-20), but a kill from Louisell and a pair of blocks gave the Dukes set point, and Louisell put the set away with a kill.

Fourth Set: Georgia State 27-25
• An ace from Jordan Smart put JMU ahead 17-13, but Georgia State battled back and took a 21-20 lead.
• The Dukes reached set points on a kill from Louisell, but the Panthers scored three of the final four points and took the set, forcing a fifth.

Fifth Set: James Madison 16-14
• Georgia State jumped ahead early as JMU called a timeout down 8-6 after an attacking error.
• The Dukes trailed 14-12, but pulled off a remarkable comeback with four straight points to take the win. Louisell tallied the final three kills for JMU to set a program record for single-match kills

Match Notes
• James Madison improved to 18-6 against Georgia State, including an 11-0 mark in Harrisonburg.
• JMU hit .179, its lowest hitting percentage in a win since hitting .169 against High Point on Sept. 14, 2024.
• JMU’s 18.0 blocks are the most since also tallying 18 against App State on Sept. 27, 2024.

Up Next
JMU remains at home to host Marshall in a pair of matches Oct. 9-10.

— JMU Athletics —

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