Box Score Nov. 1, 2011
Box Score
BOSTON, Mass. - The third-seeded Saints of Emmanuel College
defeated the sixth-seeded Monks of Saint Joseph's College, 3-1, in
the quarterfinals of the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC)
Women's Volleyball Tournament on Tuesday night. Senior outside
hitter Jenna
Ross (Centerburg, Ohio) slammed down 21 kills, including the
1,000th of her collegiate career, to lead the Saints past the
Monks, 25-23, 22-25, 25-15, 25-19.
Saint Joseph's jumped out to an early lead in set one, as an ace
by Brooke Dyer (Lebanon, Me.) put the Monks out in front, 10-7.
Consecutive Emmanuel attacking errors, followed by another Monks'
ace pushed it to a 13-8 visitors' advantage. After a quick Emmanuel
timeout, Rebecca Stanton
(Quincy, Mass.) powered down a kill to switch the momentum back to
the other side of the net. Emmanuel then went on a 7-0 to take a
15-13 lead in the set.
The Saints continued to apply the pressure and forced the Monks
into several defensive errors, as Emmanuel went up, 20-16, and
forced a visitors' timeout. Out of the break, a kill by Saints
junior Clare
Bucci (Sleepy Hollow, N.Y.) brought the spread to 23-19 and two
Stanton kills ended the set with Emmanuel taking a 25-23 win.
Set two featured the Monks again roaring out to an early lead
and forcing an EC timeout with Saint Joe's leading, 9-5. Strong
hitting by Sarah Hawkes (Pownal, Me.) and Holly Bannister
(Cumberland, Me.) gave the Monks a 16-10 advantage. A right side
kill by Dyer set the score at 23-18, Monks. Two blocks by Moriah Logan
(Halifax, Mass.) kept the Saints' spirits alive, by the Monks were
able to finish things off on an Emmanuel serving error and Saint
Joe's evened the match, taking set two, 25-22.
The two clubs battled to a 7-7 tie in set three before Stanton
sent back a block to give Emmanuel the edge. A Ross kill gave
Emmanuel a 15-12 lead midway through the set. A powerful swing from
freshman Sarah
Colby (West Barnstable, Mass.) capped an 8-3 Saints' run,
pushing the lead to 23-15. A rare backrow kill from Yun-Ting Lee (Keelung
City, Taiwan) ended the set at 25-15 and gave Emmanuel a 2-1 lead
in the match.
Ross entered tonight's match 17 kills shy of 1,000 for her
career. The senior captain reached the highly coveted 1,000-kill
milestone early in the fourth set, when she floored a ball to give
Emmanuel a 7-5 edge. Ross followed the landmark swing up with her
18th kill of the match and the Saints led 8-5. The Monks battled
back to tie things up at 11-all, before Stanton put one away from
the middle to give the lead back to the hosts. Stanton's kill
sparked a 5-0 Saints' run and forced a timeout by the Monks at
16-11. The Saints would not relinquish the lead and powered their
way to a 25-19 set four victory and a 3-1 match win.
Ross' finished the night with a match-high 21 kills in 49
swings, to go along with her 24 digs. Ross is just the fourth
player in program history to reach 1,000 kills and the only
Emmanuel volleyball player to notch 1,000 kills AND 1,000 digs in a
career.
Stanton hit an incredible .452 on the night with 18 kills in 31
attempts. Kathryne Olsen
(Fairhaven, Mass.) and Bucci tallied 6 and 5 kills, respectively.
Olsen and Alison Donnelly
(Longmeadow, Mass.) combined to dish out 51 assists, while Lee
anchored the Emmanuel backrow with a match-high 31 digs.
The Monks were led by a solid effort from Hawkes, who had 13
kills, 16 digs and 3 blocks. Dyer added a double-double of 10 kills
and 19 digs, while junior setter Kiah Begley (Berwick, Me.) dished
out 31 assists in the effort.
The loss ends the Saint Joseph's College season at 18-21
overall. With the win, Emmanuel improves to 21-14 and will now
advance to take on the second-seeded Raiders of Rivier College in
the GNAC Semifinals. The Raiders topped the 7th seed, Lasell
College, 3-0, in their quarterfinal win. The Emmanuel / Rivier
semifinal match will by played at 7:00 PM on Thursday night,
November 3rd, in Nashua, New Hampshire. The winner of this match
will play for the GNAC Championship on Saturday.