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Saint Francis Opens 2012 Season with Win Over Ball State, 3-2
Saint Francis Opens 2012 with Home Win Over Ball State
LORETTO, Pa. (Jan. 13, 2012) – The Saint Francis
University men’s volleyball team opened the 2012 season with
a resilient 3-2 win (25-18, 25-19, 28-30, 22-25, 15-10) over Ball
State Friday night at DeGol Arena.
Tonight’s home opening win snaps a five-match losing streak
to the Cardinals (0-1), dating back to the 2009 season. Led by
sophomore Logan Patterson’s 16 kill night, the Red Flash
(1-0) grabbed an early two sets to none lead and were poised for
the shutout victory heading into the third set.
Down 22-18 as set number three neared its end, SFU put together a
small three-point run to get them to within one of the Cardinals.
Both teams exchanged a few more points back and forth until Ball
State eyed up the set win with the score 24-23. A high energy kill
from senior John Skarupa kept the Flash alive however and evened
the score at 24. BSU and SFU each had chances to put the third set
away but neither could pull ahead by the needed two-point margin
until two Flash errors at the end of the set gave Ball State what
they needed for the 30-28 win. Saint Francis registered 19 kills in
the third set, its highest total in any set from tonight’s
match.
In the fourth set, SFU again looked to put away the match but did
not hold a lead of any kind after the score reached past an 8-8
tie. It remained tightly contested and the Flash got to within one
point of the Cardinals late in the set, but Ball State put away
three of the last four points scored to take the 25-22 fourth set
win and force the match into five frames.
Saint Francis grabbed a 6-5 lead in the fifth set and did not look
back from there. SFU gave Ball State a few points here and there
due to attack errors, but the Flash did what they had to do to earn
themselves the 15-10 set win, thus giving them a 3-2 match victory
and a 1-0 record to start the 2012 season.
Three SFU players reached double-digits in kills as Patterson had
16, senior Alex Kane followed closely behind with 15 and Skarupa
tied a career-high with 13 kills. Additionally, Skarupa also tied
his career-high in blocks on the night with a match-high six total
(one solo, five assisted). As a team, SFU notched 12 blocks against
Ball State. Senior setter Ryan Williams tallied 56 assists on the
night, registering nearly one assist on every one of SFU’s
successful kills. The Red Flash put down 61 team kills on the
Cardinals, tying its season-high from last year when they put up
the same number in a five-set win over Loyola Chicago.
Story Courtesy of Saint Francis University Athletics
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