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#15 Red Flash Extend Win Streak to Five With 3-1 Victory Over Harvard
#15 Red Flash Extend Win Streak to Five With 3-1 Victory
Over Harvard
LORETTO, Pa. (Jan. 24, 2010) - The #15 Red Flash men's volleyball
team extended a five-match winning streak, prolonging what has been
their best start to a season in 15 years, with a 3-1 (30-20, 30-32,
30-24, 31-29) win over the Harvard Crimson on Sunday.
The Flash have begun the season 6-1, which is the best start for a
Red Flash team under head coach Mike Rumbaugh and the best since
the 1995 team opened the season with ten consecutive victories
under Gary Evangelisto. Harvard falls to 0-2 overall.
"I knew we've been off to a great start, but I didn't know we
stacked up that well," said Rumbaugh. "That's pretty
cool."
In the victory over the Crimson, Rumbaugh was able to rotate in a
fresh crew of players, using his depth to overcome a second weekend
of three matches in as many days. Furthermore, the Red Flash
were on a short turnaround from their last match; they played at
Rutgers-Newark the night before and did not return home until the
early hours of the
morning, and then played Harvard at 1 p.m.
"There were some tired guys, that's for sure," said Rumbaugh.
"But I thought we showed some good physical and mental fitness, and
they were able to fight the adversity."
Overall, 13 different players entered the match for the Red
Flash.
The Crimson staked themselves out to an early lead in the first
set, leading 7-4 thanks to an Adam Roche (Cochranton,
Pa./Cochranton) service error. However, the Crimson committed
four errors in their next five plays, which combined with an Alex
Fortney (York, Pa./Central York) and John Skarupa (Pittsburgh,
Pa./North Allegheny) block made the score
9-7 in favor of the Red Flash. The Red Flash continued the
first set assault, building the lead to 22-19. The Flash
would close on an 8-1 run to take the first set 30-20.
In the second set, the Red Flash hit just .100, and the miscues
allowed the Crimson to tie the match at one set apiece. Matt
Jones of Harvard went off in the second set, notching nine of his
match-high 17 kills and recording a .538 hitting percentage.
With the set 19-18 in favor of
Harvard, Jones recorded two straight kills and was followed up by
an Erik Kuld service ace. That made the score 22-18.
Harvard made an 11-5 run to push the score to 29-23, seeming all
but assured to take the second set. The Red Flash countered
with six straight points, but the Crimson took three of the last
four points to win the set 32-30.
Saint Francis wasted no time getting down to business in the third
set, opening on a 7-3 run and pushing their lead to as high as
14-7. Jordan Varee (Conneautville, Pa./Conneaut Valley) had
five of his eight kills in the third set, and the Red Flash pushed
the lead to 21-14. Harvard would go on a 6-1 run to slice the
lead to 22-20, but a Nick Rivett
(Pittsburgh, Pa./Fox Chapel) service ace and a pair of Fortney
kills closed the third set 30-24 for the Flash.
The fourth set saw Harvard take the lead at 8-7 and hold it until
27-27. The Crimson regained a two-point lead on a Matt Jones
kill and a Fortney attack error, making it 29-27. However,
they were again unable to seal the deal; after a Jones service
error, the Red Flash responded with a block of Jones by Rivett and
Eric Syty (Clarence, N.Y./Clarence),
and a block of Rob Lothman by Rivett to take the 30-29
lead. Jones's next attempt was an error, and the Red Flash
took the fourth and final set 31-29.
The Red Flash were led in kills by Rivett, who finished with
ten. Fortney finished second with nine, while Skarupa and
Varee each had eight kills apiece. Rivett also had five
blocks. Fortney finished with ten digs, leaving him one kill
shy of his second double-double this
season. Ryan Williams (Pittsburgh, Pa./Montour) had 46
assists.








