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Raiders Already One Better Than 2007
Raiders Already One Better Than 2007
Rutgers-Newark 3, Sacred Heart 1
FAIRFIELD, CT (February 5, 2008) - Rutgers-Newark sophomore outside
hitter Nate Stott and junior right side
Kenny Rienecker combined for 31 kills to lead five
Scarlet Raiders in double-digits in a 3-1 win over Sacred Heart in
the Pitt Center.
Rutgers-Newark (3-5, NJAC 2-1) hit a solid .405 as a squad, winning
30-32, 30-13, 30-24, 30-21, in the EIVA Hay contest which gave the
squad more victories this season under first-year head coach
Karl France than it experience in all of 2007.
Freshman setter Jeff Zornig bumped up 60 assists,
roped two aces and made six digs while posting two solo blocks and
an assisted block against the Pioneers (0-5, EIVA Hay 0-3).
Rienecker hit .444 (15 kills, 3 errors, 27 attacks) and led the
Raiders with four aces, and three solo blocks while adding six
digs. Stott had a match-high 16 kills, hitting .312, and
added seven digs.
Sophomore middle hitter Jon Keller pounded down 13
kills on a team-best .579 (13-2-19) hitting percentage while
freshmen Nick Johnson and first-year junior
Myron James chipped in 11 kills apiece.
James added four aces and three solo blocks while Johnson notched
three aces.
Junior libero Derek Wolfe registered eight of the
Raiders 37 digs.
After falling 32-30 in the opening game despite hitting .323,
Rutgers-Newark controlled every fact of the match. Sacred
Heart hit just .077 (34-26-104) with Kalani
Efstathiou collecting team-highs of 15 kills and eight
digs. The Raiders piled up an even dozen blocks to the
Pioneers' 6.0. Rutgers-Newark delivered 14 aces to three for
Sacred Heart.








