The UTSA volleyball team fell in four sets (25-18, 25-23, 20-25, 25-21) to Tennessee on Friday afternoon in the Diet Coke Classic at Maturi Pavilion.Sophomorehad a career-high and match-best 21 kills to lead three Roadrunners in double figures. Senioradded 15 kills while seniorfinished with 10.Juniorcaptured her second double-double of the season as she totaled 48 assists and 10 digs. Runjic and juniorchipped in 13 digs apiece while sophomoreled the Runner defense with 20 digs.UTSA (0-4) and the Volunteers (4-0) opened the match tied at two, but consecutive Roadrunner errors sparked a 4-0 run for UT. Tennessee would maintain its advantage and take the first set, 25-18.The teams opened the second set going point-for-point as they tied the stanza nine times. Knotted at 23, Tennessee claimed the last two points off a UTSA error and a kill from Kendra Turner.Relentless, UTSA commanded a 7-2 lead to open the third frame, forcing a quick Tennessee timeout. Capitalizing off of three Tennessee errors, kills from Slan and McCulloch and a pair of service aces from Williams and Hudson fueled the opening run. Following the timeout, a pair of Runjic kills extended the Roadrunners advantage to 10-4.UTSA's lead ballooned to 18-14 with individual kills from McCulloch and Slan as well as a sixth Roadrunner ace, this time by Ramirez. The Birds solidified their control by scoring seven of the last 13 points, clinching the set, 25-20.The fourth set was back-and-forth at the beginning, with the score tied at 6, until Tennessee embarked on a 7-3 run to take control, 14-9. The Roadrunners would rally to come within three, but would not able to push past the Vols, who took the last set, 25-21, to win the match.UTSA wraps up play at the Diet Coke Classic on Saturday with a 10 a.m. match against No. 2 Minnesota and a 4:30 p.m. contest versus West Virginia.