On Tuesday, the Aggie Volleyball Team faced an upsetting 0-3 loss to the girls of Marshall University.
The first game opened with the ladies of A&T getting off to a strong start, but ending with falling short 25-18.Â
The second game of the match took a harsher turn with A&T lagging behind and coming up short in a 25-10 upset.
After the halftime, with both sides rested up, both Marshall and A&T came into the third game seeming determined and intense for the final match.
The Lady Aggies got off to a roll maintaining a decent lead over the Thundering Herd for the majority of the match, but Marshall was still able to pull away with the 25-23 victory.
An interesting point in the match came during halftime, when seven women from the audience were able to come down to the court and participate in a “serving game.”
The objective was to serve the ball from the baseline, over the net and make it land on an A&T t-shirt on the opposite side of the net in order to win one of the free shirts.Â
The luck must have been contagious for A&T, as even Aggie fans struggled in the intermission game.
- Marcus Thompson