Initially, the Michigan volleyball team struggled at the service line Sunday, with early errors sending balls into the net and out of bounds. But as the game progressed, the Wolverines fixed their approach, cutting down service errors to complete their sweep of Notre Dame.

After 10 service errors in the first set, Michigan slashed its mistakes to three in each the second and third sets, finishing the match with 16 total service errors. The Wolverines found their rhythm, playing each serve with more focus and control. These adjustments helped limit their mistakes and made it harder for the Fighting Irish to earn easy service error points in the second and third sets.

“(Service errors) was one of the things after the first set, (I) just addressed with the team,” Michigan coach Erin Virtue

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