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Dallas White was one of three Rangers to set a career high on Thursday night, picking up 31 assists against Jackson State on the road
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Winner Northwest Mississipp NORTHWES 17-3, 7-1
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Jackson State Commun JACKSON 11-6, 4-2
Winner
Northwest Mississipp NORTHWES
17-3, 7-1
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Final
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Jackson State Commun JACKSON
11-6, 4-2
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Northwest Mississipp NORTHWES 25 25 23 25 (3)
Jackson State Commun JACKSON 12 21 25 18 (1)

Game Recap: Volleyball | | Caleb Burggraaf

Northwest bounces back to winning ways with 3-1 road win in Tennessee

Three Rangers set career bests in victory over Jackson State

JACKSON, TN - The Northwest Mississippi Community College volleyball team picked up a bounce back win on Thursday evening against Jackson State Community College (TN) in a convincing four-set match, taking down the Green Jays 25-12, 25-21, 23-25, 25-18 to move to 17-3 on the season. 

"It was a great bounce back win for us tonight versus an athletic Jackson State team," Head Volleyball Coach Allyson Burchyett said. "We were able to work on some different lineups and rest some players. We are ready to roll into the second half of our season."

The Rangers came out swinging and released some frustration out on the home side in the first set, rolling to a 7-0 lead and forcing them to take a timeout after just five points had been played. That set the tone for the rest of the set, and while Jackson State did go on some small runs, the lead only grew as the Rangers tallied 14 kills and hit .345 on the way to a dominant 25-12 win. 

Northwest faced a more determined opponent in set two when the Jays took the first point and didn't trail through the first 20 points, building the lead to as much as three at 7-4. The Rangers tied the set at sevens, and again at ten on the way to taking their first lead of the set at 11-10 and never trailed again, battling off two more ties at 12 and 13 before pulling away for good, pushing the lead to a set high four, going in front 20-16 to close the door and go up 2-0 in the match with a 25-21 win. 

Despite how much closer the set was, the Rangers actually improved their hitting percentage and only committed one hitting error in the set while tallying 12 kills. 

The strong hitting kept up in the third set for the Northwest offense, coming up with 16 kills and hitting an even .300, but the continued improvement by Jackson State also continued in what was the tightest set of the match. 

Northwest jumped out early to a 6-2 lead but Jackson State didn't get rattled fighting back to tie the match at eleven. From there, both sides stayed neck-and-neck, forcing ties at 12, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23. It was only a timely break by the Jays that gave them their first two point lead of the set that gave them the 25-23 win and extended the match to a third set. 

It took some time in the fourth set for Northwest to make their point against the Green Jays but after going up 6-4, the Rangers pulled away for good, reeling off a four-point run to go up 9-4 and get a lead that Jackson State couldn't rally against long enough to make any significant progress against for the rest of the set. 

Behind 17 team kills, Northwest built the lead to as much at 23-15 to break the spirit of the Green Jays and take the set 25-18 for the four-set winner.

Northwest saw big nights from a pair of hitters with Adalyn Callahan leading the way in kills for a new career high of 19 while hitting .359. Right behind her was Chloe Fesperman who continued her growth this season with a 15-kill match setting a new career high and picking up her second ten-kill game in her last three matches. Both also tallied double-doubles with Callahan picking up 15 digs and Fesperman picking up eleven. 

Even with the big nights, the Rangers still had nine players record a kill in the match and Ariana Woods nearly was a third hitter in double figures with eight of her own on the night. 

Dallas White took the majority of the setting opportunities, dishing out 31 assists in what was also a career high for the freshman. Saylor Bryant worked into the rotation as well, picking up 12 assists 

Northwest improved in the serving game, with three aces for Reese McIntosh leading the team on the way to eight total in the match. 

The Rangers are off over the weekend with a big week of matches ahead of them starting on Monday when they travel to Pearl River looking for some revenge against the Wildcats. They only have one home match scheduled with Jones College making their way to Howard Coliseum on Wednesday evening at 5:00 pm for an important MACCC match. For more information on the schedule and the Rangers season, check out nwccrangers.com or follow along on Ranger social media accounts.