NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Belmont University volleyball team (12-4, 3-2) returned home Friday night but came up short in a competitive 3–0 loss to Illinois State inside the Curb Event Center. Despite strong defensive play and several late-set pushes, the Bruins couldn't overcome the Redbirds' pressure at the net and timely attacks.Â
Illinois State controlled much of the opening set, building an early lead behind strong blocking and efficient offense. The Bruins began to find rhythm midway through the frame with better passing and attacks from Brooke Gilleland and Brenna Kauffeld, but the Redbirds held off the late surge to take it, 25–18.Â
Belmont showed grit in the second set, battling through long rallies and finding momentum behind an ace from Madison Lansdown to tie things at 5–5. Gilleland began taking big swings on the outside, while Kauffeld and the Bruin middles added key points to close the gap. Connie Kofoed provided energy off the bench, and Belmont trimmed the deficit late before Illinois State capitalized on a late challenge reversal to seal the set, 25–20.Â
In the third, Mialee Dabbelt, Kofoed, and Hayden McGehee entered off the bench and sparked a comeback effort. Dabbelt delivered multiple kills and an ace to pull the Bruins within two, while Lansdown's serve kept the Redbirds on their heels. Despite the push, Illinois State closed strong to take the final frame, 25–21.Â
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Belmont volleyball returns home Saturday, Oct. 11, to host Indiana State inside the Curb Event Center. First serve is set for 5 p.m. CT on ESPN+.Â
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