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BOSTON, MASS. - Senior middle hitter Rebecca
Stanton (Quincy, Mass.) recorded her 1,000th career kill to
help the Emmanuel College women's volleyball team down Albertus
Magnus College, 3-0 (25-11, 25-14, 25-17), Saturday afternoon at
Regan Gymnasium on the campus of Suffolk University. Later in the
afternoon, the Saints would complete the tri-match sweep with a 3-0
(29-27, 25-16, 25-21) win over host Suffolk University to improve
to 14-13 on the year and 6-2 in GNAC play. With the losses, the
Falcons are now 2-17 overall and 1-8 in GNAC play while the Rams
drop to 9-15 and 3-7 in the GNAC.
Stanton needed 12 kills going into the tri-match to record the
career milestone and wasted no time in reaching the accomplishment.
The senior slammed home her 1,000 winner during the third set of
the Saints 3-0 win over Albertus Magnus to become just the third
women's volleyball player on record in program history to reach the
Grand Club. Stanton finished the match with a 14 kills while also
collecting a match-high five solo blocks. Senior outside hitter Jenna
Ross (Centerburg, Ohio) chipped in with 14 kills of her own
while senior setter Kathryne
Olsen (Fairhaven, Mass.) ran the offensive show with a
match-high 30 assists. Junior libero Yun-Ting
Lee (Cambridge, Mass.) paced the defensive effort with 16
digs.
In the second match of the afternoon, Ross would put down a
team-high 13 kills while Stanton chipped in with 11 to help
Emmanuel push past Suffolk, 3-0. Ross also recorded 16 digs in the
win and is now just nine digs shy of becoming the program's
all-time leader in digs as she is currently eight digs shy of tying
her former teammate Amanda Machado (2005-08) who is the current
record holder with 1,431 digs. Olsen had another solid showing
dishing out 28 assists with Ting would add 23 more digs in the
win.
The Saints will return to the court on Tuesday, October 18 when
they head across the street to face GNAC foe Simmons College at the
Holmes Sports Center at 7:00 p.m.