Sophomore Angelica Crump and senior Rachel Vukson were named to the all-tournament team after their efforts in the UCF Challenge, but the Knights (9-3) still split when they concluded the weekend by falling to FIU (8-3).
After taking the first two sets, UCF was unable to finish, and the Panthers took the final three for the win.
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FIU battled back from being down 2-0, and Knights head coach Todd Dagenais said that the Panthers made fantastic plays when they needed to.
UCF swept UTEP, 3-0, in its first Conference USA matchup on Friday night.
The sweep against UTEP was the Knights' eighth of the year.
"Anytime you can start out 1-0 in conference play, that's always a positive thing," Dagenais said. "We've considered UTEP to be the most improved team in the league this year, and we said earlier this week we have a lot of respect for them because Ken Murphy has done a great job to get his team where they are right now."
Crump and freshman Kayla Keller reached double-digit kills in the win.
Dagenais said that when UTEP shut down Evija Vilde, it opened up the two middles and made them have career nights. Dagenais has been challenging them all week and said that they were a key reason why the match ended when it did.
Tory McCutcheon and Nichole Riedel combined for 15 kills, hitting over .530 in the middle.
UCF will continue C-USA play at The Venue this weekend when it takes on SMU at 7 p.m. on Friday and Tulsa on Sunday at 1 p.m.


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