MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- Alabama State volleyball rolled to a dominant 3-0 sweep (25-18, 25-9, 25-20) over Florida A&M on Friday night inside Lockhart Gymnasium.
The Hornets controlled the match from start to finish, using balanced offense and stout defense to secure their fourth consecutive victory and third straight SWAC win.
Jyriah Morgan powered the attack with 12 kills on a .417 hitting percentage, while Kaylen Hines added 8 kills and hit .429. She also added three service aces. Taylor Williams hit a team-best .429, adding seven kills to go along with her seven digs.
Kamrynn Clay had 19 assists and seven digs, while Brooke Adams finished with 10 assists and a match-high four service aces.
Zanobia Willis dominated the net with five blocks. As a team, Alabama State out-blocked the Rattlers 8-4 and hit an efficient .240 compared to FAMU's .069.
After a competitive first set, the Hornets overwhelmed FAMU in the second frame, hitting .393 and cruising to a 25-9 win. Alabama State then closed out the match with timely kills and late blocking to seal the third set 25-20.
ASU will be back in action on Sunday, Oct. 5, when they host Bethune-Cookman at noon. With the sweep, Alabama State improved to 4-11 overall and 3-0 in SWAC play, while FAMU dropped to 3-11, and 1-2 in conference action.