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No. 14 @ERAUVolleyball Hosts Coastal Georgia in Non-Conference Match Wednesday Night

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EMBRY-RIDDLE
(10-5) RANK: 14th
Oct. 2, 2013 | Daytona Beach, Fla. | ICI Center

All-Time Series Record: ERAU leads 2-0

Last Two Meetings

Aug. 24, 2012 | ERAU, 3-1
Aug. 26, 2011 | ERAU, 3-0
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COASTAL GEORGIA
(12-7) RANK: NR
GAMEDAY CENTRAL
No. 14 Embry-Riddle (10-5) vs. Coastal Georgia (12-7)
DATE:
Wednesday, Oct. 2, 2013
CITY: Daytona Beach, Fla.
SITE: ICI Center
MATCH TIME: 6 p.m.
LIVE STATS: Stretch Internet
LIVE AUDIO: Stretch Internet
LIVE VIDEO: Stretch Internet

ABOUT EMBRY-RIDDLE
The Blue and Gold are ranked 14th in the third regular season coaches' poll after being ranked 15th in last week's poll. The Eagles reached the NAIA National Tournament Final Site for the third consecutive season in 2012. Head Coach Josylnn Gallop is the winningest coach in program history, owning a 211-77 career record in this, her ninth season at the helm of the Eagles.

ABOUT COASTAL GEORGIA
Coastal Georgia hails from Brunswick, Ga. and is a member of Southern States Athletic Conference. Jeff Huebner is in his third season at the helm of the CCG program and owns a 42-43 record with the Mariners. In 2012, CCG finished 15-19 overall and 5-9 in league action, finishing ninth in the regular season conference standings.

The Mariners are averaging 2.19 service aces/set, the 11th-best average in the NAIA, with a total of 140 service aces, good for 14th in the country. Coastal Georgia has also been efficient on offense, hitting .244, the 23rd-highest mark in the nation. Kansas Robison anchors the defense with 4.79 digs/set, ranking her 48th in the NAIA in that category. Kara Neisen has 206 kills, good for ninth-highest in the Southern States Athletic Conference, while Cayley Meiners' 490 assists rank her fourth in the league.

STREAKING IN THE POLLS
When the NAIA released the third coaches' poll of the 2013 regular season on Sept. 24, the Eagles found themselves at No. 14 in the rankings, a one-spot improvement from the team's previous ranking of No. 15. Embry-Riddle spent the entire 2011 season and all but one week in 2012 ranked in the top 10, a total of 24 weeks, including a trio of weeks at No. 2 (Sept. 20 - Oct. 4, 2011). In total, the Eagles have been ranked in the Top 25 for 41 polls, the fifth-longest active streak in the NAIA.

BLUE AND GOLD AMONG THE NATION'S BEST
The Eagles have shown early in 2013 that they are among the best in the NAIA in four of the most important facets of the game: assists, kills, digs and service aces. Embry-Riddle is currently averaging 12.07 assists/set, the 17th-best average in the country. With 13.13 kills/set, ERAU ranks 21st in the NAIA. Ranking 40th in the nation, the Eagles have picked up 16.69 digs/set, and the Blue and Gold are listed 43rd in service aces/set with an average of 1.84.

GRAY DOMINANT DEFENSIVELY
Junior libero Hannah Gray has proven that she is one of the best defensive players in the country with her stellar play this season. Gray, last year's Sun Conference Libero of the Year, is currently averaging 6.64 digs/set, the third-highest average in the nation. Her 365 digs are also the 19th-highest total in the NAIA.

FERREIRA DOING IT ALL
Sophomore setter Tamires Ferreira is out to prove that setters can do more than just rack up assists. She has done a great job circulating the ball while running the 5-1 offense for the Eagles, recording 537 assists, which puts her 50th in the country, at an average of 9.94 assists/set, which ranks her 23rd in the nation in that category. But she has also collected a team-leading 33 service aces, the 30th-best total in the nation, in addition to picking up 141 digs, second-best on the team. Ferreira has also proven to be an offensive threat herself, putting down 85 kills, including a match-high 16 kills at Flagler on Sept. 11. The Barbacena, Brazil native also has 28 blocks (one solo) on the season, ranking third on the Eagle squad.

MILESTONE CHASE
At least one Eagle is in the hunt for a career milestone and a program record during the 2013 season. Emily Jacobson stands at 321 career blocks, 40 behind Susan Delahanty's 361 program record number. Jacobson has averaged 88.3 blocks per season since stepping on ERAU's campus.

REPLACING THE BEST CLASS IN EAGLE HISTORY
Following the 2012 season, Gallop lost four seniors that were arguably the best class in program history. Jordan Holcomb and Taylor Martin (now volunteer assistant coaches for the Eagles) rank No. 3 and No. 4 respectively on the all-time kills list (1,000-Kill Club), while Adriana Vazquez shattered the career assist mark (5,035) while collecting four straight Sun Conference Setter of the Year honors (1,000-Assist Club). Glorida Kemp also graduated after compiling 672 kills, a .276 attack percentage and 237 blocks in her four-year career.

PRESEASON FAVORITES
The Sun Conference coaches selected the Eagles to top the league's preseason poll, released in August. Embry-Riddle garnered six first-place votes and 48 total points to claim the No. 1 spot in the poll, while St. Thomas came in second with two first-place votes and 43 total points.

19 SEASONS OF EAGLE VOLLEYBALL
The 2013 season marks the 19th edition of Eagle volleyball. Embry-Riddle is 415-231 all-time, capturing five regular season titles, four conference tournament titles and making three appearances at the NAIA National Championship.

Stats Comparison
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Kills 770 722
Errors 301 311
Total Attacks 1922 2033
Attack Pct. .244 .202
Assists 696 664
Digs 973 918
Blocks 103.5 101.5
Service Aces 140 101
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Stat Leaders
Neisen 206 Kills 95 Beatty
Meiners 490 Assists 537 Ferreira
Robison 302 Digs 365 Gray
Hammer/
Shannon
35 Blocks 56 Jacobson
Bee 26 Service Aces 33 Ferreira
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