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Lady Tigers Drop Season Opener To Middle Georgia State

Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldSeptember 18, 20252 Mins Read
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Key takeaways
  • Savannah State lost a five-set season opener to Middle Georgia State, final score 2-3 after an 8-15 extra set.
  • The match drew a crowd of over 400 fans at Tiger Arena.
  • Amiyah Walker (34 assists, 13 digs, 8 kills) and Aniyah Parks (15 assists, 18 digs, 4 kills) recorded double-doubles.
  • Savannah Everett led with 17 kills; team overall falls to 0-1 and will travel to Middle Georgia State 9/6/2025.


Next Match:

at Middle Georgia State University

9/6/2025 | 2:00PM


Sep. 06 (Sat) / 2:00PM

Middle Georgia State University


at Middle Georgia State University

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SAVANNAH, Ga.- Savannah State opened their 2025 volleyball season against Middle Georgia State in Tiger Arena on Thursday evening.

Although the Knights took the first set (16-25), the crowd of over 400 saw Savannah State battle back to win the second set by two points (27-25) to tie the match at 1-1.

Middle Georgia State won the third set (22-25) but the Lady Tigers showed tenacity and won the fourth set by two points (25-23) to force overtime.

In the extra set, the Knights came away with a 8-15 victory to win the match 2-3.

Amiyah Walker and Aniyah Parks both had a double-double for Savannah State.

Walker finished the match with 34 assists, 13 digs and eight kills while Parks ended the night with 18 digs, 15 assists and four kills.

Savannah Everett and Iyonna Pike combined for 28 kills with Everett getting 17 while Aaliyah Saunders contributed nine kills, four blocks and three aces.

Mina Ezikpe led the team with six blocks and added five kills while Pike had four blocks.

Saniaa Dickey chipped in 20 digs and three assists, Mya McCall had ten digs, Kira Raby had four digs and Nyalah Smith had one kill.

Savannah State (0-1) will travel to Middle Georgia State on September 6.

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