Conference News
Scarlet Raiders Take EIVA Hay Top Seed With Sweep Of Harvard, 3-0
Scarlet Raiders Take EIVA Hay Top Seed With Sweep Of
Harvard, 3-0
NEWARK, NJ - Senior right side Kenny
Rienecker notched 13 kills and Rutgers-Newark hit .337 as
a team to down Harvard, 3-0, in The Golden Dome and claim the top
seed from the EIVA Hay in the upcoming EIVA Championship
Tournament. Set scores were 30-28, 30-25, 30-23.
The Scarlet Raiders (9-13, EIVA Hay 6-2), who snapped a seven-match
losing streak, tied the Crimson (11-6, EIVA Hay 6-2) in the final
league standings. The teams split their regular-season
series, but Rutgers-Newark gets the better seeding via
tie-breakers.
Junior outside hitter Nate Stott posted match-highs of 15 points
and nine digs with 10 kills, a match-high four aces and two
blocking assists. Junior middle hitter Jon Keller hit .636
with nine kills and two errors in just 11 swings and added two
aces, a solo block and a match-high four assisted blocks.
Senior middle blocker Brady Weissbourd and freshman outside hitter
Matt Jones paced Harvard with nine kills apiece.
Raider sophomore setter Liran Shapiro notched 43 assists while
running the attack and chipped in three kills, six digs, a solo
block and three assisted blocks as Rutgers-Newark constructed a
10.5-6.0 edge in blocking.
Senior outside hitter Derek Wolfe notched 11.5 points on seven
kills, three aces, a solo block and an assisted block for the
Raiders while junior middle hitter Kenneth Stumbaugh hit .600
(7-1-10) and an ace and three assisted blocks.
In set one, the balanced Raiders won despite being out-hit .258 to
.200. A kill by Rienecker followed by back-to-back aces by
Stott staked Rutgers-Newark to a 14-8 lead. The Crimson
trimmed the lead to 29-28 on a kill by Jones and a Raider attack
error, but a Stumbaugh kill ended the frame.
In set two, Shapiro had 15 assists as the Raiders hit .452 to take
command of the contest. Rienecker hammered down five kills
without an error on just eight attacks to lead the way.
Weissbourd had five kills and Jones, four in the set as the Crimson
hit a solid .250.
In the third frame, Rienecker again had five kills as
Rutgers-Newark took advantage of a depleted Harvard roster.
Shapiro tallied 13 assists as the Raiders closed out the night by
hitting .357 in the topper.








