UNC volleyball plagued by slow start, swept on the road by Florida State
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North Carolina volleyball first-year Sehrena Hull runs out onto the Smith Center floor on Friday night.
Standing with a 5-7 record and a .500 record in conference play, it was clear something was missing for the North Carolina volleyball team — that something was sophomore outside hitter Taylor Borup.
The lights were bright and the stands were packed Friday night at the Smith Center, but it wasn’t for the men’s basketball team, which usually takes the court.
The stage was significantly bigger for the North Carolina volleyball team Friday night. But there was no stage fright shown by the Tar Heels.
Friday was a night to remember for Holly Carlton.
Beth Nordhorn (3) and Holly Carlton (6) celebrate with their teammates after a victory over Duke on Oct. 6.
Holly Carlton (6) sets the ball against Duke on Friday night in Carmichael Arena.
Taylor Borup (4) jumps in the air for a block against Wake Forest on Sunday at Carmichael Arena.
For a team that has learned to perform best when battling from behind, it was nothing new.
Following a come-from-behind victory against Duke on Friday, the North Carolina volleyball team (7-7, 4-2 ACC) took the court against Wake Forest (10-8, 2-4 ACC) on Sunday and won its second straight game three sets to two.
On Friday night, North Carolina volleyball (6-7, 3-2 ACC) took on Duke (11-5, 3-2 ACC) in Carmichael Arena as the Tar Heels began a 5-game home stand.
The North Carolina volleyball team (5-7, 2-2 ACC) fell short in its matchup against Georgia Tech (7-8, 2-2 ACC) on Sunday, 3-1.
The UNC volleyball team (5-6, 2-1 ACC) was impressive offensively against the Clemson Tigers (5-10, 0-3 ACC) in their first away win this season.
The situation was the same for North Carolina’s volleyball team as it was on Friday night against N.C. State.
Middle hitter Sydnye Fields (10) jumps for a kill against Louisville in Carmichael Arena on Sunday.
The North Carolina volleyball team (4-6, 1-1 ACC) overcame a two-set deficit to defeat Louisville in a thriller (19-25, 18-25, 25-18, 25-19, 15-12) on Sunday at Carmichael Arena.
The UNC volleyball team gathers during a timeout on Friday night in Carmichael Arena.
Middle hitter Sydnye Fields (10) spikes the ball during Saturday's game against Coastal Carolina in Carmichael Arena.
When the game went to five sets, it looked like more of the same for the North Carolina volleyball team.