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MVB
1
St. John Fisher SJF 4-5,0-2 UVC
3
Winner NYU NYU 9-2,1-0 UVC
St. John Fisher SJF
4-5,0-2 UVC
1
Final
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NYU NYU
9-2,1-0 UVC
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 4 F
St. John Fisher SJF 25 20 16 17 (1)
NYU NYU 23 25 25 25 (3)

Game Recap: Men's Volleyball | | Mike Hogan, Athletics Communications Coordinator

No. 6 NYU Beats Men's Volleyball In Four Sets

NEW YORK – The St. John Fisher men's volleyball team (4-5, 0-2 UVC) lost its fourth straight match on Saturday afternoon, falling to No. 6 New York University (9-2, 2-0 UVC) in four sets at the John A. Paulson Center. 

How It Happened 

The Cardinals slammed 15 kills while hitting .333 in a 25-23 victory to open the match. Freshman Avery Kielbasinski had six kills in the first set, and senior Casey Jackson had three. Senior Gabe La Robardiere had two kills and a pair of block assists. 

Junior Guillermo Perez gave the Cardinals a 23-22 lead with a kill before Fisher secured the set win on an NYU attacking error.

After that, it was mostly a slog for the Cardinals, who lost three straight sets to the Violets, 25-20, 25-16, and 25-17. The Violets hit .303 in the second set, .360 in the third and .500 in the fourth. 

NYU's Emerson Evans slammed 21 kills while hitting .390 and tallied a pair of service aces for 23.5 points. Charlie Clifford, who hit .414, pounded 15 kills and had a block assist for 15.5 points. Setter Evan Nguyen amassed 40 assists, with 12 of them coming in the second set.

The victory marked NYU's third in a row over the Cardinals, who fell to 4-5 all-time against the Violets. 

Match Notes

  • Kielbasinski finished with a team-high nine kills. La Robardiere had eight kills, while Jackson and Sonepith Keoviengsamay pounded six apiece. 

  • Kielbasinski and freshman libero Luke Zimmermann each had seven digs.

  • Senior setter Aidan Calhoun led the Cardinals with 25 assists. 

Up Next

The Cardinals face East Avenue rival Nazareth at 7 p.m. on Wednesday at Kidera Gymnasium.


 
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