Senior tops 20 kills for third
time in career
Ray had the most explosive night of her career on Tuesday night at
Saint Michael's.
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COLCHESTER, Vt. (October 8,
2013) – Taking the court for the first time in
nearly a week, the Franklin Pierce University volleyball team
immediately ratcheted up enough drama for two matches on Tuesday
night at Ross Sports Center, but ultimately found itself on the
short end of a 3-2 grand adventure at the hands of Northeast-10
Conference foe Saint Michael's, which thrice rallied from the verge
of defeat. Senior outside hitter Natasha Ray (Colorado
Springs, Colo.) had the night of her career, as she
hammered out a career-best 28 kills and hit .311 with just five
errors over a mind-boggling, career-high 74 attempts. Sophomore
outside hitter Kelsey Flaherty answered with 19 kills for Saint
Michael's, hit .271 over 59 attempts, and notched kills on three of
the match's final four points.
With the loss, Franklin Pierce
falls to 5-4 (0-4 Northeast-10), while Saint Michael's improves to
8-5 (1-3 Northeast-10). Saint Michael's took the first set, 25-23,
before Franklin Pierce answered with a 25-16 win in the second set
and a 25-21 triumph in the third. The Ravens had as much as a
seven-point lead in the fourth set, before Saint Michael's rallied
for a 25-23 win, and then fought off a pair of match points before
taking the fifth set, 16-14.
Leading two-sets-to-one and holding
a slim, 13-12 lead in the fourth set, Franklin Pierce went on a
surge which nearly put away the match. The Ravens ran off the next
six points, including a pair of kills by freshman middle Aiden Garcia
(Eagle Pass, Texas), to take a 19-12 lead on a service ace
by Ray. However, Saint Michael's refused to go quietly. The Purple
Knights answered with five straight points – including two
kills by senior middle Lindsay Phenix – and took 11 of the
next 14 points to take a 23-22 lead on a kill by sophomore middle
Candace Washington. After the two teams traded errors, Saint
Michael's forced a decisive fifth set with a kill from
Flaherty.
In the fifth set, Franklin Pierce
put away each of its first five swings, including four kills from
Ray, as part of a set-opening, 7-2 run, which placed Saint
Michael's behind the proverbial eight ball a second time. Once
again, the Purple Knights refused to let the Ravens run away and
hide, as they ripped off the next four points to close within 7-6
and force a Franklin Pierce timeout. After back-to-back points gave
the Ravens a 9-6 lead, Saint Michael's would stay within two points
the rest of the way.
At 14-12, Saint Michael's faced a
pair of match points against, but Flaherty put away back-to-back
kills to tie the set at 14-14, prompting Franklin Pierce to burn
its final timeout, as the match slipped out of its grasp for the
third time. Out of the timeout, an attack error gave Saint
Michael's the only match point it would need; Flaherty capped the
comeback with her 19th kill of the night to give the Purple Knights
their victory.
In a box score which resembled a
keno card as much as anything else, the two teams combined for 132
kills, 121 assists, 18 aces, 17 service errors and 209 digs on
Tuesday night. Despite the long night, both offenses stayed
efficient, as each team hit under .200 in only one of the five
sets. The teams combined to hit .239 in the match, with Saint
Michael's holding a .244-to-.234 advantage. Franklin Pierce led in
nearly every meaningful statistical category, and the difference
was negligible in those where it trailed. The Ravens piled up a
staggering, 89-68 advantage in points (kills+aces+blocks) –
an advantage which was not undone statistically by errors –
but could not create points in the appropriate combinations it
needed to come away with the victory.
Ray nearly bludgeoned Saint
Michael's into submission on her own, as she topped 20 kills for
the third time in her career. She became only the fourth player in
program history to top 25 kills in a match, and the first since
Christina Collett tallied 29 against Saint Anselm
on Oct. 18, 2003. Ray is the first Raven to put down 25 or more
kills since the NCAA shortened the first four sets from 30 points
to 25.
Ray was not the only one with a
memorable night, as senior setter Stephanie Svorinic
(Scottsdale, Ariz.) dished out 59 assists, which was
the seventh outing of 55-or-more assists in program history. She
became just the third different Raven to top 55 assists in a match
and her 59 helpers was the most since Karissa Hookstadt
'09 had 59 at Massachusetts Lowell on Oct. 3, 2006. In the
back row, senior libero Lauren Miller
(Alexandria, Ind.) matched her career high with 32 digs.
Miller also served up five aces to push her career total to 157,
one behind the program record held by Mandy
Johnson.
Ray led three Ravens in double
digits offensively, as sophomore outside hitter Sydni Schulz
(Cypress, Texas) added a career-high 17 kills and hit .241
over 54 attempts, while Garcia put away 14 kills and hit .281 over
32 attempts. Defensively, Schulz added 25 digs, while sophomore
defensive specialist Sarah MacHugh (Red
Hook, N.Y.) and Ray were each in double digits as well,
with 17 and 14 digs, respectively. At the net, Garcia and Schulz
figured in on three blocks each (one solo for Schulz).
Flaherty stole the show for Saint
Michael's offensively, particularly down the stretch, but
Washington was impressive as well, as she added 11 kills over 19
error-free attempts to hit .579. Phenix rounded out a trio of
Purple Knights in double digits with 12 kills and a .290 attack
percentage over 31 attempts. Saint Michael's ran the offense
through senior setter Jess McLeod, who racked up 50 assists. The
Purple Knights made only 14 attack errors on the night, fewer than
three per set, which allowed them to make up for their inability to
match Franklin Pierce in the service game, as Saint Michael's
managed only four aces.
Defensively, freshman libero
Natalie Moore did her part to keep Franklin Pierce from running
away with things, as she chalked up 42 digs, more than any two of
her teammates combined. It is unknown where the outing ranks in
Saint Michael's program history, but for perspective, 42 digs would
be a single-match record in Franklin Pierce annals. She was joined
by four other Purple Knights in double digits defensively: McLeod
(15 digs), freshman defensive specialist Natalia Maccarrone (13),
Flaherty (10) and junior defensive specialist Hillary Miller (10).
Saint Michael's recorded only two blocks in the match, but Phenix
was a part of both (one solo).
The Ravens return to the court on
Friday, Oct. 11, when they travel to LIU Post for a non-conference
contest. First serve is scheduled for noon at Pratt Recreation
Center in Brookville, N.Y. Franklin Pierce next plays at home on
Tuesday, Oct. 22 against Merrimack at 7 p.m.
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