
Pirates Fall in Five Sets at Princeton
9/6/2017 9:55:00 PM | Women's Volleyball
PRINCETON, N.J. –Junior Abby Thelen (Ft. Mitchell, Ky.) recorded her third double-double of the season with 15 kills and 11 digs, but the Seton Hall women's volleyball team lost in five sets at Princeton, 3-2 (25-16, 23-25, 14-25, 25-21, 12-15), on Wednesday.
The Pirates fell to 4-2 on the season and had a three-match win streak snapped.
SET 1:
The first set was close until Seton Hall took control with the score tied at 11. The Pirates scored five straight points, which prompted a Princeton timeout. Out of the break, The Hall kept up the pressure and extended the run to 12-3. Blocks by Haylee Gasser (Mission Viejo, Calif.) and Dominique Mason (Chicago, Ill.) gave the Pirates a commanding 23-14 advantage. A kill by junior Caitlin Koska (Franklin, Wis.) ended the set in Seton Hall's favor a few points later, 25-16.
SET 2:
The Pirates fell behind early in set two, 10-6, but bounced back with four straight and blocks by Koska and freshman Amanda Rachwal (Bethlehem, Pa.) tied the score at 10. A kill by Mason put the Pirates in front 20-17, but the Tigers responded with four straight to take a 21-20 lead. With Princeton in set point, the Pirates scored two straight and forced the Tigers to take a timeout, but Princeton scored out of the break to tie the match with a 25-23 set two victory.
SET 3:
Princeton took control early in set three. Leading 7-6, the Tigers went on a 10-2 run to take a commanding 17-8 advantage. Princeton attacked at a match-high .412 clip in set three and went on to win, 25-14.
SET 4:
The fourth set was close and featured nine ties and three lead changes. Blocks by Koska and Rachwal gave the Pirates an 18-14 advantage and the Tigers couldn't draw closer than two points for the rest of the set. A kill by Thelen put the Pirates in set point, and a kill by Koska ended it for The Hall, 25-21, to tie the match.
SET 5:
Princeton scored the first three points of the set, but the Pirates battled back and tied the score at eight on a kill by Sharay Barnes (Swarthmore, Pa.). The Tigers responded with three straight points to take an 11-8 lead and force a Seton Hall timeout.
Inside the Numbers:
The Pirates return to action on Friday, September 8 when it begins play at the Redbird Classic in Normal, Ill. The Hall will face former BIG EAST foe Cincinnati at 5:00 p.m. ET. On Saturday, Seton Hall will take on host Illinois State at 1:30 p.m. ET, followed by Dayton at 5:00 p.m. ET.
The Pirates fell to 4-2 on the season and had a three-match win streak snapped.
SET 1:
The first set was close until Seton Hall took control with the score tied at 11. The Pirates scored five straight points, which prompted a Princeton timeout. Out of the break, The Hall kept up the pressure and extended the run to 12-3. Blocks by Haylee Gasser (Mission Viejo, Calif.) and Dominique Mason (Chicago, Ill.) gave the Pirates a commanding 23-14 advantage. A kill by junior Caitlin Koska (Franklin, Wis.) ended the set in Seton Hall's favor a few points later, 25-16.
SET 2:
The Pirates fell behind early in set two, 10-6, but bounced back with four straight and blocks by Koska and freshman Amanda Rachwal (Bethlehem, Pa.) tied the score at 10. A kill by Mason put the Pirates in front 20-17, but the Tigers responded with four straight to take a 21-20 lead. With Princeton in set point, the Pirates scored two straight and forced the Tigers to take a timeout, but Princeton scored out of the break to tie the match with a 25-23 set two victory.
SET 3:
Princeton took control early in set three. Leading 7-6, the Tigers went on a 10-2 run to take a commanding 17-8 advantage. Princeton attacked at a match-high .412 clip in set three and went on to win, 25-14.
SET 4:
The fourth set was close and featured nine ties and three lead changes. Blocks by Koska and Rachwal gave the Pirates an 18-14 advantage and the Tigers couldn't draw closer than two points for the rest of the set. A kill by Thelen put the Pirates in set point, and a kill by Koska ended it for The Hall, 25-21, to tie the match.
SET 5:
Princeton scored the first three points of the set, but the Pirates battled back and tied the score at eight on a kill by Sharay Barnes (Swarthmore, Pa.). The Tigers responded with three straight points to take an 11-8 lead and force a Seton Hall timeout.
Inside the Numbers:
- Senior Sarah Kenneweg (Poolesville, Md.) tallied a career-high 27 digs to go with seven assists.
- Barnes finished with a season-high 14 kills to go with four blocks.
- Gasser recorded a career-high 10 blocks.
- Junior Sophia Coffey (Sierra Madre, Calif.) had 24 assists and nine digs.
- Koska tallied 11 kills and a career-high seven blocks.
- Seton Hall recorded a .176 attack percentage for the match, while Princeton attacked at .189.
- Seton Hall finished with 54 team kills, while Princeton had 69.
- The Pirates totaled 63 team digs, while Princeton had 73.
- Thelen has led the Pirates in kills in all six matches so far this season.
- Seton Hall improves to 5-7 all-time against Princeton.
- The Pirates drop to 2-1 in five-set matches this season.
- Coffey played in her 68th consecutive match, which leads all active Pirates.
The Pirates return to action on Friday, September 8 when it begins play at the Redbird Classic in Normal, Ill. The Hall will face former BIG EAST foe Cincinnati at 5:00 p.m. ET. On Saturday, Seton Hall will take on host Illinois State at 1:30 p.m. ET, followed by Dayton at 5:00 p.m. ET.
Team Stats
SHU
PRIN
Kills
54
69
Errors
25
35
Attempts
165
180
Hitting %
.176
.189
Points
71.0
80.0
Assists
51
66
Aces
1
1
Blocks
16.0
10.0
Game Leaders
Kills-Aces-Blocks
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