After falling in consecutive games to close out the LSU tournament, it was imperative for Maryland volleyball to return to the win column. The Terps opened up the Maryland Tournament with a dominant win over Alabama A&M, taking the match in straight sets.
Setter Zoe Huang earned the start, coming off her career-high 29 assists in Maryland’s last contest against New Hampshire. An early 4-1 run helped the Terps get off to a much-needed start. The Bulldogs responded right back, cutting the lead down to 9-7 with back-to-back kills by outside hitter Bailey Duckett.
With both Huang and libero Lilly Gunter taking turns behind the service line, Maryland extended its lead to 22-9.