Volleyball Today: ACC leaders all win; Abercrombie, De La Cruz-Mejia continue AU dominance

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Hofstra’s Constanza Perez Sain gets the ball over against Delaware/Alexis Friedman photo

There were no upsets Sunday in NCAA Division I volleyball. The ACC leaders all won and Minnesota had to dig deep in the Big Ten.

Lines of the day: Kansas State’s Aliyah Carter — who is from Iowa — had 32 kills in her team’s 25-21, 24-26, 25-23, 23-25, 22-20 Big 12 victory at Iowa State. She added an assist, three aces, nine digs and two blocks. 

Caylen Alexander of Hawai’i had 28 kills in a five-set Big West win over CSUN to go with an ace, 15 digs and three blocks, two solo.

Miami’s Flormarie Heredia Colon also had 28 kills in the Hurricanes’ five-set ACC loss at North Carolina. She hit .431 and had an ace, 12 digs and four blocks, two solo.

Reverse sweeps? Of course, including No. 15 Minnesota pulling it off at Ohio State, North Alabama did it to visiting Queens and Eastern Kentucky did to visiting North Florida in the ASUN, 

There are six matches Monday in NCAA Division I, five in the SWAC, including first-place Florida A&M (18-6, 10-0) home for Grambling. Second-place Bethune-Cookman (12-11, 9-2) is off, but Alabama State plays Prairie View, Alabama A&M plays Texas Southern, Jackson State plays Southern and Mississippi Valley plays Alcorn.

In the WAC, Tarleton State goes to…

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