2006-07 News Archives
NJIT Takes Over First Place With 3-1 Over
Springfield
Highlanders are one win away from clinching Hay
Division
NEWARK, NJ (March 31)-New Jersey Institute of Technology gained
sole possession of first place in the Eastern Intercollegiate
Volleyball Association Hay Division with a rousing 3-1 win over
visiting Springfield Saturday night in the Estelle and Zoom
Fleisher Athletic Center.
Saturday's win avenged the only Hay Division loss of the year for
NJIT and raised the Highlanders' record to 8-1 in the Hay Division
and 16-6 overall. Springfield, which defeated NJIT, 3-0, on
February 16, and had owned at least a share of first place ever
since, completes its Hay Division schedule at 8-2, while dropping
to 17-8 overall.
The first and fourth games, both won by the Highlanders, were
close. NJIT blew out the visitors in the second game, 30-12, but
the visiting Pride lived up to its nickname, bouncing back to claim
game three, 30-24. The scores for NJIT were: 30-25, 30-12, 24-30
and 31-29.
The Highlanders must win at New Haven on April 9 to secure a
first-place finish and the promotion to the higher power-rated EIVA
Tait Division for 2008 that goes to the 2007 EIVA Hay champion.
Both NJIT and Springfield will continue into postseason, having
clinched the two Hay Division berths in the six-team EIVA
playoffs.
Four Highlanders finished with double figures in kills, led by
Leonardo Paludo's 18. Amobi Armstrong had 13 kills, Eduardo Welter
finished with 12 and Greg Wagner notched 11 kills. Rodrigo Correa
had 55 assists and the NJIT setter also had two well-timed kills
and three block assists.
On defense, Welter had 16 digs and Paludo had 11, while Brian
Gadaleta, a senior playing his last home match, led NJIT with seven
total blocks (1 solo, 6 assists). Wagner had five blocks, including
two block solos.
For Springfield, Ryan Frederickson finished with 12 kills, followed
by AJ Nally, at 10. Setter Eric Shoemaker had 33 assists and a
team-best 13 digs. Nally had 12 digs and libero Brandon Waas had
10.
Springfield was strong blocking, especially early in the match,
with Dave Smietana's seven total blocks, all assisted, leading the
Pride at the net. Frederickson had five total blocks.
The conclusive fourth game including some big momentum swings
early, followed by a tense finish.
NJIT, leading 2-1 in games, jumped to a quick 7-3 lead in game
four, but Springfield answered with an 8-1 rally to claim an 11-8
lead.
The Pride eventually went up five, 17-12, before NJIT fought back
and tied the score, 20-20. The score was tied eight more times, the
latest at 29-29, before Welter led the clinching two points with a
kill at 30 and then a service ace at 31-29.
The Highlanders have 16 wins, matching their total in 2000, when
NJIT finished 16-12, will now aim for its highest season total
since the 1999 Highlanders finished 24-5 and advanced to the EIVA
playoff finals.












