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Sacred Heart Scores Airtight Win Over Highlanders, 3-2
Sacred Heart Scores Airtight Win Over Highlanders,
3-2
NEWARK, NJ-Visiting Sacred
Heart won the fifth and deciding set, 15-12, to claim a 3-2 win
over NJIT in Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association Hay
Division action Friday night in the Estelle and Zoom Fleisher
Athletic Center.
Sacred Heart, which had defeated NJIT in this season's first
meeting between the schools, 3-1, on February 3 in Connecticut, won
the first, third, and fifth sets in the rematch, while NJIT won the
second and fourth sets by comfortable margins, but could not pull
out the win in the final set.
The final line for victorious Sacred Heart was 30-28, 24-30, 30-24,
22-30, and 15-12.
Sacred Heart (6-5 overall and 3-0 in the EIVA Hay) had a balanced
attack, with 15 kills for senior Kalani Efstathiou, 14 kills for
junior Roger Parent and 10 kills for junior Craig Harvey. Parent
had a team-best 10 digs on defense.
Junior setter Tim Sadowski notched 49 assists and a match-best four
service aces, leading the visitors to a 7-2 edge in that
category. He also had a block solo and seven block
assists.
The Pioneers also had a 17-9 team blocking advantage, led by
sophomore Mike Komlanc (9 block assists).
The Highlanders (1-8, 1-2 EIVA Hay) lost despite stellar attacking
performances from
freshmen Kevin Van
Oss (27 kills) and Christian
Puszies (25 kills). Senior Charles
Bell contributed 11 kills, as well. Another freshman, setter Matthew
Lui, registered 69 assists for the Highlanders.
Four different NJIT players had double-figure digs totals, led by
17 for Puszies. Sophomore Adam
Gustafson was another defensive standout, contributing 15 digs
on the floor and sharing the team blocking lead with six. Freshman
Doug
Battersby, like Gustafson, had a block solo and five block
assists.
Freshman libero Brady
Smith picked up 14 digs and Lui, the setter, had 10.
NJIT scored the first point in the deciding set, but Sacred Heart
responded with three points and led the rest of the way. The
Pioneers did not go up by more than three points, but they had the
answer all three times the Highlanders closed to within a
point.
The Pioneers posted a .467 team hitting percentage in the set, with
eight kills and just one error in 15 swings. On the other side,
NJIT hurt its own cause with six attack errors, which were
especially painful since they provided 40 percent of the points
Sacred Heart needed to secure the win.
The first set was extremely tight, with the Pioneers edging the
Highlanders, 30-28, in a set that featured 10 ties. Sacred Heart
prevailed after breaking a 27-27 tie on a kill by Harvey, which
preceded an NJIT attack error. Harvey had five kills in the set for
SHU, offsetting a nine-kill set for NJIT's Van Oss.
NJIT pulled even in the match with a 30-24 win in the second set,
paced by seven kills for Puszies. The Highlanders, who led from
19-18 on, took control with a 5-0 run from 24-23 to 29-23.
Sacred Heart bounced back with a 30-24 win of its own in the third
set, led by Parent's six kills and a team blocking advantage of
7-1, with five different Pioneers recording at least two individual
blocks in the set. The set was tied as late as 24-24, but the
visitors ran off six straight points-four on blocks-to clinch the
set.
NJIT equalized the match with an impressive 30-22 win in the fourth
set, keyed by an impressive .433 team attack percentage. Puszies
and Van Oss each had five kills for the Highlanders, who trailed,
2-0, but came back and went ahead to stay at 4-3 on Puszies' first
kill of the set.








