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Salve Regina University

Women's Volleyball

Engineers pull away late in second and third to defeat Seahawks

Box Score

SEAHAWK WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL RESULTS
WPI 3, Salve Regina 0
Newport, R.I. - Rodgers Recreation Center
Thursday, September 28, 2017

Summary
Visiting Worcester Polytechnic Institute overcame deficits late in both the second and third sets to complete a 3-0 (25-18, 25-23, 25-23) sweep over the Salve Regina University women's volleyball team in non-conference action Thursday night.

Series and Streaks
This was the fourth meeting between the two teams. The Engineers still hold a 4-0 record in the all-time series.

Three Stars of the Match

  1. WPI junior Casey Hunt (Granby, Conn.) had a match-high 15 kills while chipping in 11 digs and two blocks.
  2. WPI junior Azita Bakhtyari (Andover, Mass.) registered a match-high 34 assists while adding 10 digs, a block, kill, and ace. 
  3. Salve Regina junior Cassidy Trabilcy (Phoenix, Ariz.) tied a match-high with 19 digs, with two aces and two kills.

Turning Point
The Seahawks held a 22-20 lead in the second set after a going on a 5-0 run with Sydney Puffer (Kittery, Maine) at the service line. Three Seahawk errors aided the Engineers in a 5-1 run in response to close out the set and take a commanding 2-0 lead in the match. Similarly the Seahawks held a 23-19 lead in the third trying to avoid elimination. Again it was three Salve Regina errors and two kills from Hunt helping the Engineers complete the sweep with 25-23 set wins in both the second and third.

Quick Hits

  • The Engineers held a 75-60 advantage in digs.
  • Sophomore Victoria Schwendeman (Glen rock, N.J.) paced the Seahawks with seven kills while senior Samantha Salwa (Ellington, Conn.) led the team with 20 assists.

Next Up
Salve Regina (5-9, 0-3 CCC) - hosts a tri-match with Worcester State and Bay Path on Saturday, September 30 (beginning at 9:30 a.m.) as part of Fall Festival Weekend.
WPI (5-9, 1-4 NEWMAC) - travel to a tri-match with Emerson and Pine Manor on Saturday, September 30 (beginning at 12 p.m.)

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Players Mentioned

Sydney Puffer

#4 Sydney Puffer

Defensive Specialist
5' 6"
Junior
I chose Salve Regina originally because of its well known nursing program. When I visited the school on an over-night last year, I knew that it was the best school for me and that I would fit in perfectly.
Samantha Salwa

#12 Samantha Salwa

Setter
5' 7"
Senior
The reason I chose Salve Regina is that it offers a broad spectrum of opportunities for me to grow both academically and athletically
Victoria Schwendeman

#18 Victoria Schwendeman

Outside Hitter
5' 9"
Sophomore
 I chose Salve Regina because it offers amazing academic possibilities as well as the opportunity to play volleyball. 
Cassidy Trabilcy

#13 Cassidy Trabilcy

Outside Hitter
5' 11"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Sydney Puffer

#4 Sydney Puffer

5' 6"
Junior
I chose Salve Regina originally because of its well known nursing program. When I visited the school on an over-night last year, I knew that it was the best school for me and that I would fit in perfectly.
Defensive Specialist
Samantha Salwa

#12 Samantha Salwa

5' 7"
Senior
The reason I chose Salve Regina is that it offers a broad spectrum of opportunities for me to grow both academically and athletically
Setter
Victoria Schwendeman

#18 Victoria Schwendeman

5' 9"
Sophomore
 I chose Salve Regina because it offers amazing academic possibilities as well as the opportunity to play volleyball. 
Outside Hitter
Cassidy Trabilcy

#13 Cassidy Trabilcy

5' 11"
Junior
Outside Hitter