
Turner, Rachwal Lead Offensive Assault in Four-Set Win
9/21/2019 1:28:00 PM | Women's Volleyball
FAIRFAX, VA. – Both Emilee Turner (Kaysville, Utah) and Amanda Rachwal (Bethlehem, Pa.) registered career-highs in kills as the Seton Hall women's volleyball team defeated George Mason, 3-1 (25-23, 25-21, 15-25, 25-18), early on Saturday.
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The Pirates' offense was dominant and efficient, recording a season-high .313 attack percentage.  Turner, Rachwal and Julia Wilkins (Mason, Ohio) combined for 38 kills and only three attack errors. Turner had a career-high 15 kills, with just two attack errors, and three blocks. Rachwal had a career-high 13 kills, zero attack errors, three blocks and a .667 attack percentage. Wilkins had 10 kills, only one attack error, three blocks and nine digs.
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Senior Maggie Cvelbar (Euclid, Ohio) also had a huge match, erupting for a career-high 48 assists to go with 13 digs for her second straight double-double.
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SET 1:
George Mason charged out of the gates with six of the first seven points of the match, and forced an early Seton Hall timeout. The Pirates responded however, with a 6-1 run of their own, and a Turner kill tied the set at seven. From there, neither team grabbed a lead of greater than three points the rest of the way. Trailing 21-19, The Hall scored four of the next five points, and block assists by freshmen Reece Koehler (Stillwater, Minn.) and Wilkins put it in front, 23-22. Another kill by Turner put Seton Hall in set point, 24-23, and a flush by Rachwal ended the set in the Pirates' favor, 25-23.
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SET 2:
Seton Hall trailed for most of the set, falling behind by as many as six points, 17-11. The Pirates raced back with a 9-1 run, and another kill by Rachwal put them in front, 20-18. George Mason cut their deficit to 22-21, but The Hall finished the set with the final three points. A kill by Haylee Gasser (Mission Viejo, Calif.) ended it for Seton Hall, 25-21. The Pirates had a match-high .395 attack percentage in the second set.
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SET 3:
A kill by Rachwal put The Hall in front, 8-7, in set three, but George Mason went on a 9-2 run to take a commanding 16-10 advantage. The Pirates scored twice to pull to within four points, but the Patriots again took off on a 6-0 burst to stretch their lead to 22-12. George Mason went on to win set three, 25-15.
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SET 4:
The Pirates again fell behind early in set four, 14-10, but responded with four straight points, and a kill by Wilkins tied the set at 14 and forced a Patriots' timeout. Out of the break, the Pirates kept up the pressure, running the streak to 10 straight points to give The Hall a commanding 19-14 lead. The Patriots scored the next point, but didn't get closer as Seton Hall went on to a 25-18 victory.
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Inside the Numbers:
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The Pirates' offense was dominant and efficient, recording a season-high .313 attack percentage.  Turner, Rachwal and Julia Wilkins (Mason, Ohio) combined for 38 kills and only three attack errors. Turner had a career-high 15 kills, with just two attack errors, and three blocks. Rachwal had a career-high 13 kills, zero attack errors, three blocks and a .667 attack percentage. Wilkins had 10 kills, only one attack error, three blocks and nine digs.
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Senior Maggie Cvelbar (Euclid, Ohio) also had a huge match, erupting for a career-high 48 assists to go with 13 digs for her second straight double-double.
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SET 1:
George Mason charged out of the gates with six of the first seven points of the match, and forced an early Seton Hall timeout. The Pirates responded however, with a 6-1 run of their own, and a Turner kill tied the set at seven. From there, neither team grabbed a lead of greater than three points the rest of the way. Trailing 21-19, The Hall scored four of the next five points, and block assists by freshmen Reece Koehler (Stillwater, Minn.) and Wilkins put it in front, 23-22. Another kill by Turner put Seton Hall in set point, 24-23, and a flush by Rachwal ended the set in the Pirates' favor, 25-23.
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SET 2:
Seton Hall trailed for most of the set, falling behind by as many as six points, 17-11. The Pirates raced back with a 9-1 run, and another kill by Rachwal put them in front, 20-18. George Mason cut their deficit to 22-21, but The Hall finished the set with the final three points. A kill by Haylee Gasser (Mission Viejo, Calif.) ended it for Seton Hall, 25-21. The Pirates had a match-high .395 attack percentage in the second set.
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SET 3:
A kill by Rachwal put The Hall in front, 8-7, in set three, but George Mason went on a 9-2 run to take a commanding 16-10 advantage. The Pirates scored twice to pull to within four points, but the Patriots again took off on a 6-0 burst to stretch their lead to 22-12. George Mason went on to win set three, 25-15.
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SET 4:
The Pirates again fell behind early in set four, 14-10, but responded with four straight points, and a kill by Wilkins tied the set at 14 and forced a Patriots' timeout. Out of the break, the Pirates kept up the pressure, running the streak to 10 straight points to give The Hall a commanding 19-14 lead. The Patriots scored the next point, but didn't get closer as Seton Hall went on to a 25-18 victory.
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Inside the Numbers:
- Turner had a career-high 15 kills, only two attack errors, and three blocks.
- Rachwal had a career-high 13 kills, zero attack errors, three blocks and a .667 attack percentage.
- Wilkins had 10 kills, only one attack error, nine digs and three blocks.
- Gasser tallied 11 kills and two blocks.
- Koehler had seven kills and a career-best five blocks.
- Cvelbar notched a double-double with a career-high 48 assists to go with 13 digs.
- Freshman Raygan Murray (Rocky River, Ohio) had a career-high 22 digs.
- Seton Hall recorded a .313 attack percentage for the match, while George Mason attacked at .283.
- The Pirates had 58 kills, while the Patriots recorded 64.
- The Hall finished with 66 digs, while George Mason tallied 67.
- Seton Hall improves to 5-8 overall on the young season.
- This is Seton Hall's first victory over George Mason in four all-time contests.
- Cvelbar's double-double is the 18th of her career, the most of any active player.
- Seton Hall improves to 2-1 in four-set matches this season.
- With 11 kills today, Gasser surpassed the 600-kill mark for her career.Â
- Gasser has now reached double-figures in kills for the fifth time in the last seven matches.
- It's the second time in Turner's career that she's recorded at least 15 kills in a match.
Team Stats
SHU
GMU
Kills
58
64
Errors
11
19
Attempts
150
159
Hitting %
.313
.283
Points
71
75.5
Assists
52
60
Aces
4
5
Blocks
9
6.5
Game Leaders
Kills-Aces-Blocks
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