Conference News
Springfield Cruises Past New Haven, 3-0
Springfield Cruises Past New Haven, 3-0
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. - February 19, 2008 - For the second
time in four days, the Springfield College men's volleyball team
cruised past New Haven in three games on Tuesday evening.
Springfield won by the scores of 30-26, 30-25, 30-17.
The Pride, led by junior All-American Ryan Fredrickson's (Surf
City, N.J.) game-high 15 kills improved to 11-2, 4-0 in EIVA Hay
action. New Haven drops to 6-5, 0-2 in conference play.
Trailing 12-11 midway through the opening game, the Pride rattled
off a 5-0 run sparked by a an Eric Shoemaker (Mount Wolf, Pa.) kill
and service ace to force a Charger timeout. New Haven battled
back, cutting the lead to two, 28-26, after a Pride attack error.
Springfield went on to capture the first game after a
Fredrickson kill and double block from Bill Yates (Albany, N.Y.)
and Shoemaker gave SC the 30-26 victory. New Haven managed
just five kills in the opening stanza, while Fredrickson himself
hammered out eight.
With the game knotted at seven all in the second game, a Cal
Palumbo (Rochester, N.Y.) kill opened up the Pride's 11-1 run as
the home team grabbed a commanding 17-8 lead. Eric Palumbo
(Chili, N.Y.) had a pair of kills in the run for Springfield, who
would lead by as many as 11 in the stanza, 21-10 after a block from
Fredrickson and Andy Sipe (New Oxford, Pa.). New Haven
mounted a comeback down the stretch, but an Eric Palumbo kill gave
the home squad a 30-25 victory.
After a Pride attack error made the score 15-12 in favor of the
Springfield, the fourth-ranked team in Division III responded with
a 11-4 run to take a 26-16 lead. In the run, Fredrickson
pounded out three kills for SC. Cal Palumbo closed the door
on the match with a kill out of the middle, giving Springfield a
30-17 win.
Fredrickson finished with 15 kills, hitting .542 to go along with
three blocks, while Eric Palumbo added 11 kills. Cal Palumbo
continued his outstanding play in his freshman campaign as he
hammered out nine kills, hitting a perfect 1.000 for the match to
go along with five blocks. Javier Rosario (San Juan, Puerto
Rico) registered a game-high eight digs for the Pride.
Shoemaker tossed out 28 assists in two games, while Chris
Shekell (Rochester, N.Y.) added 12 assists in one game of work.
For the match, Springfield hit .333.
For the Chargers, Chris Lennon hit a team-best eight kills to go
along with 10 assists and four blocks. New Haven hit just
.054 for the match.








