What was the final score of the match?
Coastal Carolina won in straight sets: 25-17, 27-25, 25-21.
Sports / College Volleyball
Coastal Carolina University's volleyball team secured a straight-set victory over Old Dominion (25-17, 27-25, 25-21) at the HTC Center on Saturday, marking their 20th consecutive home win against a Sun Belt Conference East Division opponent...
Coastal Carolina's consistent performance at home continued as they dominated Old Dominion. In the first set, a 5-0 run sealed the win, while the second set saw a comeback after ODU served for match point. The final set saw Coastal Carolina build an early lead and maintain it despite a brief Monarchs rally.
Key stats: - CCU is now 5-3 all-time against Old Dominion. - Stout had three service aces for the second time this season. - Wallis recorded her 500th career assist as a Chanticleer. - Anna Rita posted her 10th match of the season with at least five total blocks.
Coastal Carolina will face Georgia State in Atlanta for their next matches on October 10-11, streamed on ESPN+.
Coastal Carolina won in straight sets: 25-17, 27-25, 25-21.
Jalyn Stout recorded a triple-double, and Ava Wallis had a team-high 17 assists.
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