BOSTON, Mass. – Junior setter Andalyn Duke (Litchfield Park, Ariz.)
set for 33 assists and fired a match-high five aces to lead the Simmons
College women's volleyball team to a 3-1 (25-17, 25-20, 20-25, 25-21)
victory over visiting Mount Ida College this afternoon in a Great
Northeast Athletic Conference match at Moore Gymnasium in Boston, Mass.
The Sharks have won four of their last six matches and improve to 9-11
overall and 6-2 in league play, while the Mustangs fall to 10-13 and
2-4.
Simmons held Mount Ida to a negative hitting percentage of -.010, while serving up 13 aces in the victory.
Duke also added a kill and three digs for the Sharks, while junior outside hitter Cailin Fredrickson (Columbia, Md.) smashed 12 kills, picked up six digs, fired an ace and got up for a block assist. Sophomore outside hitter Sarah Woodward (Deerfield, Mass.) also registered 12 kills and added seven digs and a block assist. Junior middle hitter Abby Hart (Westfield, Mass.) hit .500 for the match to fuel an eight-kill effort in addition to four total blocks. Junior libero Alex Itasaka (Bradford, Mass.) anchored the defense with a match-high 15 digs.
Sophomore outside hitter Mary Kate Reidy (Agawam, Mass.) led the
Mustangs with 12 kills and a .222 hitting mark to go with five digs.
First year outside hitter Kristy Walton (Fairhaven, Mass.) recorded six
kills, three aces and seven digs, while senior setter Taylor Davis
(Machiasport, Maine) set for 21 assists, got down for four digs and
served up an ace. Senior libero Kelcey Koolman (Bedford, N.H.) led the
squad with 10 digs on the defensive side of the net.
The teams played within three points of each other through the first
29 points and were knotted at 13-13, before the Sharks ripped off four
straight points, paced by a pair of aces from sophomore right side
hitter Amber Peterson (Las Vegas, Nev.),
to take a 17-13 lead. The Mustangs later closed to within 20-17, but
Simmons scored five unanswered points to close out the set.
The Sharks took a 9-8 edge midway through the second set, before
going on a 9-2 run, fueled by two kills from Fredrickson, to take an
18-10 advantage. Mount Ida responded with a 9-3 stretch, behind a pair
of kills from Reidy, to pull to within 21-19. Simmons put the set away
by scoring four of the final five points.
The Mustangs cut the match deficit to 2-1 with a 25-20 win in the
third frame. The Sharks jumped out to a 5-1 cushion, but Mount Ida put
together a 10-2 burst, led by two more kills from Reidy, to take an 11-7
margin. Woodward later put down a kill for Simmons to pull the home
team to within 13-12, but it was as close as the Sharks would get for
the rest of the set. The Mustangs led by as many as five, before taking
the set.
The teams played to 12 ties and four lead changes in the fourth set
and were tied at 14-14 midway through the frame. Simmons scored 10 of
the next 13 points, paced by a pair of aces from Duke, to take a 24-17
lead. Mount Ida made one last push, scoring four straight points, but
Woodward swung for a kill to decide the match.
The Sharks will be in action again on Wednesday, October 21 when they
host GNAC and cross-street rival Emmanuel College at Moore Gymnasium at
7:00 p.m., while the Mustangs host Suffolk University on the same night
at 6:00 p.m.
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