Swiderski leads all players with
13 kills
Garcia hit .526, her highest mark of her freshman campaign, on
Saturday evening on her way to 10 kills in a sweep of
Assumption.
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RINDGE, N.H. (October 26,
2013) – Freshman middle Aiden Garcia (Eagle
Pass, Texas) did not commit an attack error over 19
attempts on Saturday evening on her way to 10 kills and a .526
attack percentage to lead the Franklin Pierce University volleyball
team to a 3-0 win over Assumption in Northeast-10 Conference play
in the Fieldhouse. Sophomore middle Tara Reilly hit a match-best
.692 with only one error over 13 attempts to notch 10 kills and
lead Assumption in the loss.
With the win, Franklin Pierce
improves to 8-6 (3-4 Northeast-10), while Assumption falls to 4-15
(1-9 Northeast-10) and drops its fourth consecutive match. Franklin
Pierce took the first two sets by 25-20 scores before finishing
things off with a 25-18 win in the third.
Saturday was the culmination of
Franklin Pierce's "Dig Lavender" effort in the month of October.
Altering the standard approach of "Dig Pink" to raise money for
breast cancer in October, the Ravens elected to raise money for
rarer forms of cancer, in honor of Bentley head coach Sandy
Hoffman. In total, Franklin Pierce raised over $4,000 in support of
cancer research and treatment.
The Franklin Pierce offense wasted
no time kicking things into high gear on Saturday, as the Ravens
hit .419 with 14 kills against just one error in 31 attempts in the
first set. After a .205 second set, they finished things off with
authority by hitting .410 in the third set. In all, Franklin Pierce
committed just eight attack errors in the match, while piling up 46
kills over 114 attempts to hit .333 for the team's most efficient
match since it hit .403 in a season-opening sweep of Holy Family.
In comparison, Assumption hit .290 in the first set, but struggled
from there, as the Greyhounds made 16 errors against 37 kills to
hit .196 over 107 attempts.
The Assumption attack was hassled
all night by a Franklin Pierce defense which chalked up six blocks
(two per set) and rang up 48 digs (16 pet set) over just three
sets. Garcia took part in four blocks (one solo) to complement her
offensive accomplishments in the match, while senior libero
Lauren
Miller (Alexandria, Ind.) and sophomore outside hitter
Sydni
Schulz (Cypress, Texas) both reached double digits
with 18 and 14 digs, respectively.
While the defensive effort was
strong, the offense told the story for Franklin Pierce, as no Raven
committed more than two errors in the match. Junior outside hitter
Catie
Swiderski (Rocky Point, N.Y.) hammered out a
match-best 13 kills and made only two errors over 38 attempts to
hit .289. After her, Schulz was set 21 times and put away nine for
kills to hit .333. The work by Swiderski and Schulz on the outside
opened holes for Garcia and senior middle Katie Jackson
(Centennial, Colo.) to carve up the Assumption defense
from the middle of the net all night. As if Garcia's errorless
night was not enough, Jackson added seven kills against just one
error to hit .400 over 15 attempts. Combined, Franklin Pierce's
middles went for 17 kills and made only one error to hit .471 over
34 attempts.
The Ravens ran the offense off the
set of senior Stephanie
Svorinic (Scottsdale, Ariz.), who dished out 40
assists (13.33 per set). As a team, Franklin Pierce served up five
aces, but also committed four service errors. The service game
ended up mostly a wash on the evening, as Assumption collected four
aces, but made six errors.
Offensively for Assumption, Reilly
was the only player in double digits, though senior right side Alie
Carlson added four kills without an error to hit .364 over 11
attempts. It was not pretty after that for the Greyhounds, as no
other player hit over .200. In fact, the three Assumption players
who were set the most -- senior outside hitter Lauren Ostafin (25
attempts), senior outside hitter Mary Johnston (24 attempts) and
senior middle Ryan Merle (16 attempts) -- combined to hit just .108
over 65 attempts as they collected 19 kills, but made 12 errors.
The Greyhounds worked off the set of senior Kristin Flatekval, who
collected 35 assists and served up three aces.
Defensively, senior libero Jess
Reimers led Assumption with 19 digs, and she was joined in double
digits by Ostafin, who had 12. As a team, the Greyhounds collected
only three blocks, though Merle and junior outside hitter Ann
Donahue had one solo block each.
The Ravens return to the court on
Tuesday, Oct. 29, when they remain home to host Saint Anselm in a
Northeast-10 Conference contest. First serve is scheduled for 7
p.m. at the Fieldhouse.
For more information on Franklin
Pierce Athletics, please visit the official website of Franklin
Pierce Athletics (http://athletics.franklinpierce.edu). Also be
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Franklin Pierce volleyball apparel can do so at the Department of
Athletics' online store
(http://athletics.franklinpierce.edu/store).