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Merrimack Merri 4-21,2-11 NEC
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Winner St. Francis Brooklyn SF-NY 13-17,6-7 NEC
Merrimack Merri
4-21,2-11 NEC
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Final
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St. Francis Brooklyn SF-NY
13-17,6-7 NEC
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Merrimack Merri 12 26 19 19 (1)
St. Francis Brooklyn SF-NY 25 24 25 25 (3)

Game Recap: Women's Volleyball |

Women's Volleyball Takes Set at St Fancis Brooklyn

NORTH ANDOVER, MASS. – The Merrimack College women's volleyball team lost a Northeast Conference (NEC) matchup on Friday night against St. Francis Brooklyn
 
 The Basics
Score: Merrimack 1 St. Francis Brooklyn 3
Records: Merrimack (4-21, 2-11 NEC) | St. Francis Brooklyn (13-17 6-7 NEC)
 
 Rapid Recap
  • The Terriers started the first set with a four point lead, Merrimack would end up breaking up the lead but St. Francis Brooklyn would gain two more points. Sydney Green had the first kill for the Warriors early in the set. Cate Wright and Mia Ardila each had a kill in the set, with Julz Carlat getting a service ace. The Warriors would lose the first set 25-12.
  • The second set started off with both teams getting one point. The Warriors took the lead with two kills from Carlat. Green got two kills, with Wright getting one kill during the middle of the set, looking to gain the lead for the Warriors. Both teams would tie the game later on in the set, with Hannah Webber and Marilyn Whitcavitch both getting a kill that would bring the lead to 21-20. The Terriers looked to tie up the game and take over but kills from Green and Wright lead the Warriors to winning the set 26-24.
  • The Warriors looked to use the momentum they had in the second set towards the third set by going on an early four point with a kill from Green. The Terriers responded back with a five point lead. Both teams traded the lead with each other but the Terriers would take the set 25-19.
  • Going into the fourth set, Quinn Kellogg, Green, Wright, and Carlat each had a kill early on in the set to give the Warriors the lead. Merrimack would have a five point lead 10-5 against the Terriers but was eventually broken up, leading the Terriers to go onto a seven point lead. The Warriors would lose the fourth and final set 25-19.
 
Top Performers // Notes
● Green lead the way with 15 kills.
● Megan Larson had 15 digs. 
Quinn Kellogg had 29 assists.
 
 
Up Next
The Warriors jump on the road for the final time this season to take on LIU this Saturday. Game time is set for 5 p.m.
 
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