Match Recap: Fury Come Up Short Against Omaha; Postmatch News Conference with Tori Stringer, head coach Angel Perez and Rainelle Jones, Part 2

By Annie Walker

Tori Stringer, Angel Perez and Rainelle Jones Fury talks to Media after 3-1 loss to Omaha, May 4, 2024 (photo by Stuart Mason)

 

Tori Stringer, Angel Perez, Rainelle Jones Part 2 Omaha 3 Fury 1 Postgame Press Conference PVF May 4, 2024.mp3

 

Valeria Leon, in red, celebrates with teammates after Set 1 win over Omaha, 5 4 2024 (photo by Zechariah Bowie, courtesy Fury Communications)

 

Standout Stats

  • The Fury defense limited leading attacker Nuneviller to just 15 kills on 51 attacks, for a 18% attack percentage.
  • Cooper once again led the Fury attack with 17 kills.
  • Kipp also logged a double-double with 13 kills and 12 digs.

Up Next

The Fury will go again on Tuesday in San Diego. They will take on the Mojo at 10 p.m. EST.

Angel Perez in huddle with team during Omaha Match, 5 4 2024 (photo by Zechariah Bowie, courtesy Fury Communications)

ABOUT THE COLUMBUS FURY    

The Columbus Fury is the first women’s professional volleyball team in Columbus and is an inaugural member of Pro Volleyball Federation, the premier women’s professional volleyball league in North America. The Fury is one of seven founding members of Pro Volleyball Federation, joining the Atlanta Vibe, Grand Rapids Rise, Omaha Supernovas, Orlando Valkyries, San Diego Mojo, and Vegas Thrill for the inaugural season. The Fury play their home matches at Nationwide Arena in downtown Columbus. Tickets for all Columbus Fury matches can be purchased by visiting ColumbusFury.com.
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