For the first time since 2010 the Tennessee women’s volleyball team left Lexington with a win, as the No. 14 Volunteers took down No. 22 Kentucky in straight sets (23-25, 18-25, 18-25).
Despite a solid offensive showing against LSU to begin Southeastern Conference play Friday night, the Cats’ offense grinded to a halt against the Vols as they hit just .134 on the evening. No one for Kentucky managed to eclipse double figures. In the final two frames alone, Kentucky hit .056 and .089 respectively.
UK head coach Craig Skinner said that consistency is one of the biggest things his team can improve upon moving forward in order to find more offensive success.