Framingham, MA- The Framingham State University volleyball team compiled a .240 attack percentage as the Rams defeated Mount Holyoke College 3-0 this evening in non-conference action at the Athletic Center.
THE BASICS:
- Score: Framingham State 3, Mount Holyoke 0 (25-22, 25-15, 25-19)
- Records: Framingham State (11-7), Mount Holyoke (6-8)
- Location: Athletic Center – Framingham, Mass.
INSIDE THE NUMBERS:
- The Rams took a 9-3 lead in the opening set before the Lyons came back to pull within one at 10-9. The Rams pushed the lead back to 18-13 before taking the first set 25-22.
- After falling behind 3-0, the Rams rattled off a 10-0 run to take a seven point lead in the second frame. The Lyons closed the gap, but the Rams pulled away again to lead 18-10 before taking the set 25-15.
- Mount Holyoke jumped out to a 10-6 lead in the third set. The Rams came back and took the lead 14-13 on a kill from sophomore Brandey Rodriguez (Lawrence, Mass.). The Rams scored seven straight to take a 20-13 edge before closing the frame and securing the three set victory.
- Freshman Brandee Thomas (North Kingstown, RI) paced the Rams on the attack with a match-high 11 kills on 33 attempts to go along with tow digs. Rodriguez finished the match with 10 kills on 17 attempts with just to errors and added a dig and a block.
- Senior Mackenzie Whalen (Norton, Mass.) added 29 set assists and six digs, while freshman Alyssa Cafarelli (Peoria, AZ) led the defensive effort with a match-best 12 defensive digs.
- The Lyons were led by a team-high 10 kills, nine digs and three service aces from senior Sarah Caggiano. Freshman Sarah Bishop added seven kills, an ace and two digs.
- The Lyons back row was led by a team-high 11 defensive digs from senior Isabell Linde, while sophomore Brayden Walden added 20 set assists and seven digs.
UP NEXT:
FSU Rams Volleyball is back in action Thursday night when they host Suffolk University at 7 p.m., while the Lyons host Western New England on Friday night at 6 p.m.
Thanks to KATHY LYNCH, Assistant Director, Athletics at Framingham State University for contributing this article.
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