SOUTH EUCLID, Ohio -- Mackenzie Harrison set a new career-high for the second-straight match on Friday evening despite Fairmont State falling in five sets at Notre Dame College (25-18, 23-25, 26-24, 20-25, 18-16).
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With the loss, FSU volleyball falls to 15-11 overall and 7-4 in the Mountain East Conference. NDC improves to 14-12 overall and 6-4 in the league.
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Harrison ended the match with 31 kills, six digs, five total blocks and two assists, recording a .348 attacking percentage.
Emma Mobley also reached double-figures for the Falcons with 11 kills to go with seven digs.
Rebecca Feeney chipped in eight kills and added a team-high six blocks in five sets of action.
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Jessica Furda recorded a double-double for the Falcons with 41 assists and 18 digs.
Megan Clerico tallied a team-best 22 digs for the Falcons.
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Despite Fairmont State recording a better attacking percentage (.237 to .203) and finishing the match with a 10-7 blocking advantage, NDC was aided by 29 FSU errors and recorded 14 service aces in the win.
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Melissa Maczuzak and Mary Kate McHugh led Notre Dame in the win with 25 and 21 kills, respectively.
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The Falcons will now travel to Urbana on Saturday evening for a 5 p.m. opening serve against the Blue Knights.
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