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Volleyball Falls in TCCC Semis to Endicott, 3-0

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BEVERLY, Mass. –  November 4, 2010 - The Colby-Sawyer volleyball team fell to Endicott, 3-0 in The Commonwealth Coast Conference semifinal match-up in Beverly. The Chargers will now wait for pairings in next weeks ECAC tournament to be released on Monday.

The #2 seed Gulls held home court and beat the #3 seed Chargers 25-13, 25-23, 27-25.

Endicott was led by 17 kills and 21 digs from senior outside hitter Brittany Phillips (Sudbury, Mass.).

Phillips led an Endicott (22-14) squad that sported a .209 hit percentage as she connected on 17 swings for kills on 49 attempts with six errors. Junior Elyse Barbour (Greenville, R.I.) reached double-digit kills with 10 for second consecutive playoff match and setter Sarah Allshouse (Berthoud, Colo.) recorded 42 assists in the victory. Barbour was also a presence at the net, blocking three Charger attacks.

Colby-Sawyer's (19-14) offensive efforts were led by senior Michelle Doody (Franklin, Mass.) whose 16 kills were a team-high. Doody also contributed defensively with 10 digs and two blocks, one solo and one assisted. Middle Emilee McBride (Strafford, N.H.) spiked home eight kills and made three blocks at the net.

Both teams liberos were effective all match with Colby-Sawyer's Ally Le-Bruno (Medfield, Mass.) recording 29 digs and her counterpart Ashley Norley (Sudbury, Mass.) earning 26 digs.

Endicott came out of the gate quickly in the first set, rushing to an 8-3 lead before the Chargers called timeout. Phillips tallied seven of her 17 kills in that first set 25-13 win and sophomore Falyn Torelli (Pelham, N.Y.) was errorless with five kills for the home team. Torelli would finish with nine kills in the match.

Colby-Sawyer, however, would rebound in the second set despite being down 14-7. The Chargers rallied to score nine of the next 11 points to even the score at 16-16. During that stretch, the visitors were led by three kills by Doody and two aces by senior Stef Turner (Boxborough, Mass.). The two teams exchanged points, but a kill by Barbour and block assists by Torelli and Callie Dolan (Westford, Mass.) lifted the Gulls to a 25-23 set win.

The Chargers looked poised to earn their first team point in the third set, holding a 24-20 lead but Endicott rallied behind a Phillips kills and three opponent errors to tie the match at 24-24. The Blue and Green took a 26-25 advantage and with a Barbour kill, Endicott won 27-25 and finished off the straight set victory.

---Release courtesy of Endicott Sports Info
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