Box Score BRIDGEWATER, Mass. - September 3, 2014 - The Colby-Sawyer women's volleyball team evened its record to 2-2 after a 3-0 sweep at Bridgewater State on Wednesday evening. The Chargers won by scores of 25-22, 25-18, and 25-20.
The Chargers travel to the University of New England on Saturday to play Lasell College at 1:00 p.m. and the Noreasters at 3:00 p.m.
Senior outside hitter
Jackie Keating (Marshfield, Mass.) paced Colby-Sawyer with 12 kills, a .360 hitting percentage, nine digs and two aces, while junior setter
Laura Smolinski (Hebron, Conn.) chipped in with 23 assists, four kills and two solo blocks. Freshman
Lexi Strong (Somersworth, N.H.) added 11 digs and three aces for the visitors, while freshman middle blocker
Brenna Walczak (Lee, N.H.) notched nine kills and three solo blocks.
The Chargers finished with ten aces on the evening.
Bridgewater was led by sophomore setter Charleyne Panner's (Gilford, N.H.) 21 assists, seven digs and two kills as well as sophomore middle blocker Sydney Bennett's (North Attleboro, Mass.) seven kills, two aces and two blocks (one solo). The Bears also received 12 digs and a pair of aces from senior libero Lisa Vega (Milford, Mass.), four kills and three blocks (two solo) from freshman middle hitter Christina Jaros (Plymouth, Mass.) and seven kills and six digs from sophomore outside hitter Hannah Maymon (Narragansett, R.I.).
In game one, the Chargers trailed 15-10 but responded to a timeout by reeling off ten straight points to change the complexion of the match. The visitors would eventually take the opener, 25-22.
Colby-Sawyer held a slim 17-15 advantage in game two before using a 7-1 run to pull away. The run was highlighted by kills from Walczak and senior outside hitter
Stephanie Vecchio (Shelter Island. N.Y.) , and serving aces by Strong and junior outside hitter
Kelsey Sullivan (Laconia, N.H.). A kill by sophomore middle blocker
Leah Drolet (Riverside, R.I.) would put the finishing touches on the 25-18 decision.
Bridgewater nearly erased a six-point deficit (18-12) in the third game as the Bears pulled to within one on two occasions. The Chargers held off the comeback bid, however, and went on to secure the 25-20 win and a sweep of the match.
--Courtesy of BSU