Bronxville, New York – Mount St. Vincent College opened Skyline Conference play for the first time Saturday, traveling to nearby Bronxville to take on Sarah Lawrence College and New Jersey City University in a tri-match hosted by the Gryphons. The Dolphins split the day's matches, outscoring Sarah Lawrence in four sets and losing to the Gothic Knights in three sets.
As a result of this split, UMSV's overall record through seven games is 2 wins and 5 losses.
head coach harris boys has seen multiple different players step up and become the team's top offensive performer, and the game with Sarah Lawrence was no different.This time it was james rose The senior shined as she led the way with a team-high 11 kills in the first match of the afternoon. The Manorville, New York, native added 10 digs to his own stat line.
multipurpose Kevin Arhand After serving as an outside hitter early on, he moved back to the setter role, and the senior excelled in that role. Elhand had 24 assists in the win, setting a season high. Felix Paulino and carlos martinez Paulino also had three aces and 14 digs each. Orato Miwa Ibitayo While adding 7 kills ronnie lopez jr. I recorded a pair of blocks.
Rose carried positive momentum into the game against NJCU, once again leading UMSV with seven goals while a freshman with Ibitayo. Yestro Luciano Jr. Combine 8 to create your own.
Elhand again paced the Dolphins with 15 assists, and Martinez led the team with nine goals. Lopez Jr. recorded his third solo block of the day against the Gothic Knights.
After seven games, it's time for UMSV to take to its home floor for the first time this season. The Dolphins are scheduled to host Ramapo College this Tuesday in a Skyline showdown inside the Sharp Center.
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