MOBILE, Ala. | South Alabama's Eva Dittmar was one of three players in double figures and recorded a career-high 14 kills, but the Jaguars dropped the series opener to James Madison, 3-1 (24-22, 22-25, 25-23, 25-23) Thursday night at Jag Gym.
Along with Dittmar, who also hit .444 in the match, Cambria Gaier led South Alabama (13-9, 8-3 SBC) with 16 kills, while also posting four block assists. Maradith O'Gorman and Anna Loberg both nearly recorded double-doubles in the loss. O'Gorman finished with 14 kills and nine digs, while Loberg had 45 assists and nine digs of her own.
