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Jaspers Knock Off Defending MAAC Champs In Three

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Jaspers Knock Off Defending MAAC Champs In Three

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Box Score

RIVERDALE, N.Y. – It may still be early in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) season, but the Manhattan College volleyball team made a statement on Saturday afternoon.  The Jaspers (9-7, 3-1 MAAC) welcomed defending MAAC champion Fairfield (3-10, 1-2 MAAC) to Draddy Gymnasium and, after coming back to win the first set, dominated sets two and three en route to a 26-24, 25-17, 25-19 triumph.  The win snapped Manhattan's five-match losing streak against the Stags.

“We were ready today,” Head Coach Mark Jones said.  “We came in focused and had a good game plan, and the players followed it.”

Fairfield jumped out to an early advantage in the first set, going up 13-7 on a kill by Caitlin Stapleton.  After the Stags increased their lead to 18-11, the Jaspers rallied for three straight points, pulling within 18-14 on a service ace by Malia McGuinness (Kailua, Hawaii).  The Jaspers eventually evened the score at 20-20 before another Stapleton kill put Fairfield back in front, 21-20.  However, Manhattan responded with a 4-0 rally to reach set point.  Fairfield fought off three set point opportunities, though, getting back even at 24-24.  The Jaspers got to set point again at 25-24, and this time they converted, as Sydney Volovski (Oswego, Ill.) and Erin Weis (Omaha, Neb.) teamed up for a block to complete the 26-24 set win.

In the second set, it was Manhattan that took the early lead, as the Jaspers used a 5-0 run to turn a 4-3 deficit into an 8-4 advantage.  Fairfield responded by taking seven of the next nine points, regaining the lead at 11-10.  However, the Stags wouldn't win consecutive points again for the remainder of the set.  Manhattan went on a 7-1 rally to build a 17-12 cushion, then extended their lead to 23-15 on an Anna Kitlar (Kiel, Germany) ace.  The Jasper offense was on fire in the set.  Manhattan committed just two errors and hit .344 (13 kills, 32 attempts), taking the frame by a 25-17 count to go up 2-0 in the match.

The teams traded the first eight points of the third set before a Volovski kill ignited an 8-2 Manhattan rally that gave the Jaspers a 12-6 lead.  Fairfield scored the next three points to make it 12-9, but the Jaspers immediately responded with a 3-0 run of their own to bring the lead back to six at 15-9.  After the Stags pulled within two at 21-19, Juliana Behrens (Honolulu, Hawaii) and McGuinness teamed up for a block that started a match-ending 4-0 Manhattan spurt.  On match point, Ellie Wiekamp (Laguna Niguel, Calif.) pounded a kill to end a long rally, giving Manhattan the set, 25-19, and the match, 3-0.

“Overall, I think our game's improving,” Jones said.  “Everyday we're getting better.  We distribute the ball, but any one of our players on the court can take over a match.”

Volovski slammed a match-high 11 kills and hit .375, committing just two errors in 24 attempts.  She also recorded five blocks.  Kitlar posted five blocks, as well, as Manhattan registered nine stuffs as a team.  Wiekamp finished with 10 kills and seven digs, while Allie Yamashiro (Kapolei, Hawaii) tallied a team-high 11 digs.  Jade Gray (Boise, Idaho) distributed 21 assists for the Jaspers, who hit a combined .160 (32-16-100) in the match.

Marilyn Peizer paced Fairfield with nine kills, while Hayley Moyer collected seven kills and three blocks.  Carsen Mata handed out 20 assists.  Hadley Orr had a match-high 17 digs to go along with five kills, and Bella Guanciale added 14 digs, as the Stags outdug the Jaspers 45-44.  Fairfield hit just .017 (32-30-117) as a team.

With the victory, Manhattan moved into second place in the MAAC standings, trailing only undefeated Siena.  On Sunday, they host the MAAC's newest member, Quinnipiac (2-11, 0-1 MAAC) for a 1 p.m. showdown.  The Bobcats play at Iona later on Saturday.

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Players Mentioned

Malia McGuinness

#11 Malia McGuinness

MB/OH
5' 10"
Freshman
Juliana Behrens

#14 Juliana Behrens

OH
6' 1"
Junior
Sydney Volovski

#9 Sydney Volovski

OH
6' 0"
Freshman
Ellie Wiekamp

#15 Ellie Wiekamp

OH
5' 10"
Junior
Jade Gray

#12 Jade Gray

S
5' 9"
Sophomore
Anna Kitlar

#7 Anna Kitlar

OH
6' 3"
Junior
Erin Weis

#1 Erin Weis

MB
6' 0"
Junior
Allie Yamashiro

#2 Allie Yamashiro

L
5' 4"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Malia McGuinness

#11 Malia McGuinness

5' 10"
Freshman
MB/OH
Juliana Behrens

#14 Juliana Behrens

6' 1"
Junior
OH
Sydney Volovski

#9 Sydney Volovski

6' 0"
Freshman
OH
Ellie Wiekamp

#15 Ellie Wiekamp

5' 10"
Junior
OH
Jade Gray

#12 Jade Gray

5' 9"
Sophomore
S
Anna Kitlar

#7 Anna Kitlar

6' 3"
Junior
OH
Erin Weis

#1 Erin Weis

6' 0"
Junior
MB
Allie Yamashiro

#2 Allie Yamashiro

5' 4"
Freshman
L
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