MANCHESTER, N.H. - The Saint Michael's College women's volleyball team swept past Southern New Hampshire University, 3-0 (25-21, 25-14, 25-23), on Saturday in Stan Spirou Field House. The Northeast 10 Conference counterparts faced off in a non-league affair.
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RECORDS
- Saint Michael's (3-9), Southern New Hampshire (0-12)
SAINT MICHAEL'S LEADERS
- Senior Ella Patterson (Folsom, Calif./Vista Del Lago), 9 kills, 8 digs, 3 aces
- Senior Dana Welch (Howell, N.J./Donovan Catholic), 5 kills
- Junior Grace Almeida (Clifton Park, N.Y./Shenendehowa), 7 kills, 2 aces, 2 blocks
- Junior Ashley Marshall (Escondido, Calif./Escondido Charter), 29 assists, 10 digs, 2 blocks
- Sophomore Anna Daggett (Hinesburg, Vt./Champlain Valley Union), 12 digs, 5 assists
- Sophomore Nora Schulze (Hingham, Mass./Hingham), 9 kills in 2 sets, .333 hitting
- First-year Caitlin Mediate (Portsmouth, R.I./Portsmouth), 7 digs
- First-year Rory Tower (Fountain Hills, Ariz./Desert Mountain), 7 kills, .467 hitting
OPPONENT LEADERS
- Sophomore Jordyn Carroll, 7 kills
- Sophomore Ariana Davila, 23 assists, 10 digs
- First-year Sophie Chevalier, 11 kills, 7 digs
MATCH FACTS
- Saint Michael's held large leads in kills (40-26) and aces (8-2).
- The Purple Knights won at Southern New Hampshire for the first time since Oct. 27, 2000.
THE ACTION
- Patterson's ace gave Saint Michael's a set-best 16-10 lead in the opener before junior Daya Jean-Baptiste notched a tying ace to make it 19-19. Patterson countered with three kills in a clinching 6-2 run, including on the winning point. Almeida added two kills and a block in that time.
- Down 12-10 in the second set, the Purple Knights rattled off 15 of the final 17 points. Schulze had four kills in that stretch, while the visitors benefited from six errors and two aces.
- Saint Michael's pushed out to a 20-13 lead in set No. 3 and was still ahead 23-20 before a Chevalier kill was followed by two Purple Knight errors. In a tied set, Schulze dropped kills for the final two points.
NEXT SAINT MICHAEL'S MATCH
- Friday at Universite du Quebec a Montreal, 7 p.m.