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Julie Golebiewski
1
Stonehill STO 9-8, 5-4 NE10
3
Winner Southern Conn. State SCS 13-12, 6-4 NE10
Stonehill STO
9-8, 5-4 NE10
1
Final
3
Southern Conn. State SCS
13-12, 6-4 NE10
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Stonehill STO 17 23 25 23 (1)
Southern Conn. State SCS 25 25 18 25 (3)

Game Recap: Volleyball | | SCSU Athletic Communications

Volleyball Tops Stonehill, 3-1, For Third-Straight Win

NEW HAVEN, CONN. - The Southern Connecticut State University volleyball team defeated Stonehill, 3-1 ( 25-17, 25-23, 18-25, 25-23) in a Northeast 10 Conference match-up at Pelz Gymnasium in New Haven, Conn. The Owls third-consecutive wins pushes them to 13-12 overall and 6-4 in the NE10 while Stonehill drops to 9-8 overall and 5-4 in league play.

The Owls were led by a complete team effort as four players posted double-digit kill totals and five players had double-digit digs. Alyssa Gage (Beverly Hills, Fla.) was dominant once-again, finishing with 13 kills, 12 digs and seven blocks. Gabriela Vazquez (Meriden, Conn.) had a game-high 14 kills to go along with 11 digs and seven blocks while Leanna Jadus (Long Beach, Calif.) had 11 kills and 13 digs. Kirstin Colwell (Coconut Creek, Fla) had 10 kills and hit a team-high .474 while freshman setter Kailyn O'Neal (Katy, Texas) had 40 assists and nine digs. 

NOTES
  • The Owls victory is their third consecutive , tying their longest winning streak of the season which they posted on Aug. 25 and 27 against Dominican, Nyack and Post. The Owls' last three-game win streak against NE10 opponents came last season against Saint Michael's, American International and Saint Anselm. 
  • The Owls have now won four of their last five matches and own a 4-2 record for the month of October. The Owls are also 5-2 in their last seven NE10 contests. 
  • Jadus' double-double is her team-leading 13th of the season.
  • O'Neal has now totaled four 40-assist matches to her credit, which have all come in her last seven outings. 
  • The Owls' 18 blocks (three solo and 18 assisted) are their most since their season-opener against against Bentley when they posted 19 (1-18) against the Falcons. 
  • The Owls' win snaps a string of eight-straight Stonehill victories against SCSU and marks the first time since 2006 that Southern Connecticut has defeated the Skyhawks. 


UP NEXT: It's a quick turnaround for Southern Connecticut who return to Pelz Gymnasium on Saturday, Oct. 20 to host Southern New Hampshire at 12 p.m. 


 
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