DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Florida A&M put up a strong fight Wednesday night but ultimately came up short as Bethune-Cookman earned a 3-1 win at the Richard V. Moore Gymnasium. The Rattlers battled throughout the match, showing resilience and energy in key stretches against their in-state rival.Â
The Rattlers were led by a double-double from Ladonna Trantham, who registered 15 kills and 13 digs on the day. Iyonnie Sanford also added 10 kills to help the offense. On the defensive end, Victoria Santana chipped in for 24 digs to go with four blocks from Tamia Coleman.Â
Game NotesÂ
- Ladonna Trantham registered a double-double with 15 kills and 13 digsÂ
- Florida A&M got a team-high 24 digs from Victoria Santana.Â
- Florida A&M attackers were helped by a team-high 20 assists from Bengisu Kazazlar.Â
How It HappenedÂ
SET 1 | The Rattlers faced an early challenge in the opening set, falling 25-11 to a fast-starting Bethune-Cookman team. Despite the deficit, Florida A&M continued to compete and search for rhythm as the Lady Wildcats maintained control throughout.Â
SET 2 | Florida A&M battled through a competitive second set before Bethune-Cookman pulled ahead late for a 25-22 win. The Rattlers showed strong fight and momentum, keeping the set close until the final points.Â
SET 3 | Florida A&M kept the match alive with an impressive third-set win, cutting the deficit to 2-1. The Rattlers showed resilience and composure, fending off a late Bethune-Cookman rally to secure the 25-23 victory after building an early 13-6 lead.Â
SET 4 | Florida A&M's comeback effort came up short in the fourth set, falling 25-18 to close out the match. Despite the loss, the Rattlers continued to battle and show determination, fighting for every point against a tough Bethune-Cookman squad.Â