Nov. 11, 2005
Freshman middle blocker recorded a career-high 18 kills while hitting .517 and adding five blocks to lead the Georgia Tech volleyball to a 3-1 (30-25, 30-20, 29-31, 30-26) win over NC State. With the win, the Yellow Jackets snap a four-match ACC losing streak and improve to 14-11, 10-6 ACC while the Wolfpack drop to 7-18, 1-16 ACC.
Tech’s offense was the difference in the match hitting .252 on the night while holding NC State to a .174 hitting percentage. In addition to Miller, Laura DeMichelis recorded 18 kills while Lindsey Gray ended the night with 14 and Ulrike Stegemann chipped in 8 kills while hitting .286. Lindsey Laband ended with 56 assists on the night.
Defensively Tech was led by Jennifer Randall who ended the evening with a match-high 20 digs while Laband added 10 followed by Gray and Abby Showers who followed with six. At the net, DeMichelis and Nikki Kaminskas each had four blocks on the night.
The Wolfpack were led by Stefani Eddins who had nine kills and 12 total blocks in the match.
The Yellow Jackets will return to action Saturday when they host North Carolina at 7 p.m. It marks the final home match for seniors Jennifer Randall, Lindsey Laband and Katie Mohs and free t-shirts will be given out to the first 200 fans.