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Teams: Volleyball: Schedule & Results
TUFTS WINS SEVENTH STRAIGHT MATCH WITH 3-1 FINAL AT
BRANDEIS
COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL FINAL SCORE
Tufts 3, Brandeis 1 (12-25, 25-22, 25-22, 25-21)
At Waltham, MA
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Match
Statistics
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Caitlin Updike's 11 kills helped Tufts keep
a step ahead of Brandeis for most of the night
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WALTHAM -- The Tufts University volleyball team won its
seventh-straight match tonight as the Jumbos defeated host Brandeis
University, 3-1, in Red Auerbach Arena. Tufts bounced back after
dropping the first set, 25-12, to outlast the Judges in three tight
sets, 25-22, 25-22, 25-21. With the win, the Jumbos improve to 7-1,
while Brandeis falls to 8-4 on the season.
In the first set, Brandeis took advantage of 11 Tufts errors,
including the first four points of the match. The Judges got six kills
from junior outside hitter Paige Blasco (Greeley, CO) and three service
aces from senior defensive specialist Lauren Polinsky (White Plains,
NY). Four of the Jumbos' 12 points came from senior co-captain Brogie
Helgeson (Santa Cruz, CA).
The second set was the first of three competitive affairs, as there
were only two stretches of more than three points in a row scored by
either team. Brandeis took a 3-1 lead after surrendering the first point
of the set, while Tufts rattled off four in a row after trailing 10-9 to
establish a 13-10 lead on a kill by sophomore Lexi Nicholas (San
Diego, CA). Brandeis battled back to tie the set at 18-18 on a
Blasco kill and a Tufts error, but the Jumbos closed on a 7-4 run.
Junior Dawson Joyce-Mendive (Minden, NV) had six kills in the
second, getting the Jumbos to set point, while junior Caitlin Updike
(Manhattan Beach, CA) closed it out with a kill.
In the third, the Jumbos jumped out to an 8-3 lead, with four points
coming on Judge miscues. Brandeis responded with a 12-4 run of their
own, reclaiming the lead on a block and kill by junior middle blocker
Nicole Smith (Marietta, GA) and going ahead by three, 15-12, on a block
by Blasco and rookie MB Becca Fischer (San Antonio, TX). Tufts then
scored six of the next seven points with two Helgeson kills and a
Brandeis error putting the Jumbos on top, 18-16. Brandeis responded with
three straight points of their own and were ahead 20-19 after a service
return by rookie libero Anna Homitsky (Pittsburgh, PA) found a hole in
the tufts defense. The Jumbos bounced back quickly, winning six of the
final eight points, closing the set out on a block by Joyce-Mendive, who
had four kills in the set.
Once again in the fourth set, neither team was able to hold serve for
long, with three points being the most served by any one player. Service
errors were key, with the teams combining for 10 of them in the set.
Unfortunately for the Judges, three of them came late in the set.
Trailing 19-17, Blasco had a nice cross-court kill to side out for the
Judges. Helgeson responded with a kill for the visitors. Although the
Judges were able to side-out on the next three Jumbo serves, they gave
the ball right back on service errors, with Updike finally getting a
kill for Tufts to close out the match.
Brandeis was paced by Paige Blasco, who had a match-high 17 kills,
and Carfago, who had 12 kills and 12 digs. Smith hit for a fine .533
percentage (9 kills, 1 error, 15 attempts) and contributed three blocks.
Junior setter Abby Blasco (Greeley, CO) had 27 assists and 19 digs for
her seventh double-double of the campaign.
Tufts was led by Joyce-Mendive with 16 kills, Helgeson, who finished
with 14 kills, and Updike with 11. Sophomore libero Audrey Kuan (Los
Altos, CA) led the way defensively with 25 digs, while senior setter
Dena Feiger (Long Grove, IL) had 41 assists and nine digs.
Brandeis is next in action this weekend at Amherst College for the
Amherst Classic, while Tufts is at the MIT Tournament this weekend. The
Jumbos host matches on Friday night at 6 pm and 8 pm as part of the MIT
Tournament.
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