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The Colonels scored eight of the next 12 points to close the gap to 23-19. A pair of kills by Jones sandwiched around an EKU error, extended the lead to 19-11. The Eagles jumped out to a 10-4 lead to start the first set. The Eagles held a 6-to-2 advantage in aces and a 10-to-7 edge in blocks. Sydney Schoen had 13 digs, while Taylor Grinley posted 13 assists. Amanda Carroll and Brooke Youngquist Sweat are the only other two Eagles to accomplish the feat.ĮKU was led by eight kills from Anna Purichia and seven from Mikayla Logan. She needs just three more next weekend to become the third player in program history to have 1,000 career kills and digs. After posting four kills today, she extended her program-record to 1,508. Dana Axner (Dublin, Ohio/Dublin Coffman HS) led all players with 14 digs and posted four assists.Ĭortney VanLiew (Seymour, Ind./Columbus East HS) added six digs on the day giving her 997 for her career. Chelsey Lockey (Eaton, Colo./Eaton HS) had 32 assists on FGCU's 45 kills while adding four blocks. Brendan HS) each had eight kills and five blocks. Aja Jones (Venice, Fla./Venice HS) and Juliana Lentz (Miami, Fla./St. That helped to open up some nice match ups for Chelsey to work with throughout the match."Įrin Shomaker (Granville, Ohio/Granville HS) led the Eagles with a match-high 12 kills along with seven digs, three blocks, and two aces. "Erin and Aja were outstanding on the offensive end and really established themselves early. We did a great job with the side out phase and much of that started with a consistent first touch," said head coach Matt Botsford. "I'm really pleased with the team's execution this afternoon. FGCU improves to 11-4 overall (3-0 ASUN), while EKU fell to 4-12 overall (1-2 ASUN). – A 3-0 (25-21, 25-10, 25-23) win over Eastern Kentucky gave the FGCU volleyball team a sweep of the first ASUN divisional crossover weekend as the Eagles remained perfect to open league play and ran their win streak to four matches. The 2021 SWEEP Allies are : American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE), ADM Energy, Air Movement & Control Association (AMCA), American Chemistry Council, Apex Analytics, Bidgely, Cascade Energy, ChargePoint, CLEAResult, Daikin, DNV, E4TheFuture, Energy Solutions, ETC Group, Evergreen Consulting, Franklin Energy, General Motors, Google Nest, Greenlots, Group 14 Engineering, Guidehouse, ICAST (International Center for Appropriate & Sustainable Technology), Johns Manville, Michaels Energy, NAIMA (North American Insulation Manufacturers Association), Noresco, Opinion Dynamics, Oracle Utilities, Owens Corning, Power TakeOff, Proctor Engineering Group, Recurve, Resource Innovations, Tesla, Trane Technologies, Uplight, and Western Mechanical Solutions.NASHVILLE, Tenn. SWEEP's Allies program provides an avenue for organizations and companies to : 1) Receive exclusive information about regulatory and legislative opportunities and developments in the six-state region where SWEEP operates 2) Support SWEEP in expanding the scope and impact of its energy efficiency and clean transportation work, thereby growing the market and business opportunities for SWEEP Allies and 3) Participate in SWEEP’s Annual Energy Efficiency Workshop, an exclusive two-day meeting of regional utilities, policymakers, and SWEEP Allies focused on emerging opportunities and issues in the utility energy efficiency sector.Īdditional Allies benefits include : 1) Periodic updates on news and major policy advancements in the region 2) An exclusive invitation to attend biannual teleconferences hosted by SWEEP on the status and near-term prospects for state and utility energy efficiency programs in the Southwest and 3) Recognition on SWEEP’s website. SWEEP thanks its 2021 Allies for their valuable support. The Southwest Energy Efficiency Project's (SWEEP) Allies help expand its work with utilities, state and local governments, and in the transportation sector through an annual contribution of $5000 (or $2500 for nonprofits). State & Local Government Program Publications.Industrial Energy Efficiency Opportunities.Industrial Energy Efficiency Peer Networks.Best-practice Industrial Utility Programs.Utility and Local Government Incentives.