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Red Flash Overtake Pioneers in Three Sets
Red Flash Overtake Pioneers in Three Sets
FAIRFIELD, Conn. (Feb. 17, 2012) – Following a straight
sets win (25-15, 25-23, 25-11) Friday night over Eastern
Intercollegiate Volleyball Association foe Sacred Heart (4-8, 1-3
EIVA), the Saint Francis University men’s volleyball team
evened its overall record to 6-6 and kept its conference record
undefeated at 3-0.
“Tonight was one of the most dominant performances that I can
recall,” head coach Mike Rumbaugh said. “We played
extremely well and had excellent blocking. We held two of league
leaders from Sacred Heart to zero hitting percentage and negative
hitting percentage. It was just a great team effort all
around.”
The Red Flash posted a .389 hitting percentage for the match, while
the Pioneers managed just a .038 mark. Both the first and third set
were all SFU as they went on multiple runs throughout each of those
respective sets to sail away from Sacred Heart. In set number one,
the Flash posted ten consecutive points at one point to put them up
big 15-5.
The second set was more tightly contested as SHU came within two
points of the Red Flash. Saint Francis reached set point with the
score set at 24-21, but Sacred Heart managed to put two points on
the scoreboard to draw out the set just a bit further. Senior Alex
Kane put down the sets final kill however on the next play to give
the Flash the second set win.
Kane led SFU with nine kills on 19 swings, good for a .368 attack
percentage. Kane also put up big defensive numbers as he reached a
season-best nine blocking assists. Adam Roche tied Kane with nine
blocks in the match as well but recorded one solo block and eight
blocking assists. Nicholas Bancroft dug the ball 11 times while
setter Ryan Williams dished out 24 assists in the win.
“Our blocking and the digs behind them were great,”
Rumbaugh said. “In the third set we had 14 kills, no errors
and were 100 percent on siding out. Tomorrow afternoon we face
another dangerous team in Harvard and we are going to have to do
another great job tomorrow.”
Story Courtesy of Saint Francis Athletics
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