
Sacred Heart Blanks Terriers 3-0
9/24/2022 11:24:00 PM | Women's Volleyball
Pioneers out-hit SFC .287-to-.122
FAIRFIELD, CONN. – The offense was humming for the Sacred Heart University women's volleyball team on Saturday against Saint Francis College. The Pioneer swept the weekend with a 3-0 (25-18, 26-24, 25-19) victory over the Terriers.
Records:
Sacred Heart: 8-7, 2-0 NEC
SFC: 5-12, 0-2 NEC
Top Performers:
Camryn Luginbuhl: 12 kills
Sarah Ciszek: 50 assists, 10 kills
Emma Smallcomb: 15 digs
Up Next:
Sacred Heart is on the road Friday to take on Central Connecticut State at 5 p.m.
Of Note:
The Pioneers hit .387 in the opening set on their way to a .287-to-.122 overall advantage. The Terriers were limited to a .000 hitting percentage in the third set.
SHU was also good defensively, notching 42 digs to the Terriers' 28. Libero Emma Smallcomb led the team with a match-high 15 digs.
The Pioneers put away set one thanks to a 5-0 run that included two Kate Anderson kills and a block. SHU was down 23-21 in the second set until three-straight kills by Camryn Luginbuhl gave SHU the lead. Anderson and Jasmine Rogers produced back-to-back winners to finish the set. The hosts made sure there was no comeback as an 8-1 run in set three gave them a lead they would not give up.
Luginbuhl led all players with 12 kills and hit .458. Ciszek followed with a 30-assist, 10-kill double-double. Four players had seven or more kills.
Records:
Sacred Heart: 8-7, 2-0 NEC
SFC: 5-12, 0-2 NEC
Top Performers:
Camryn Luginbuhl: 12 kills
Sarah Ciszek: 50 assists, 10 kills
Emma Smallcomb: 15 digs
Up Next:
Sacred Heart is on the road Friday to take on Central Connecticut State at 5 p.m.
Of Note:
The Pioneers hit .387 in the opening set on their way to a .287-to-.122 overall advantage. The Terriers were limited to a .000 hitting percentage in the third set.
SHU was also good defensively, notching 42 digs to the Terriers' 28. Libero Emma Smallcomb led the team with a match-high 15 digs.
The Pioneers put away set one thanks to a 5-0 run that included two Kate Anderson kills and a block. SHU was down 23-21 in the second set until three-straight kills by Camryn Luginbuhl gave SHU the lead. Anderson and Jasmine Rogers produced back-to-back winners to finish the set. The hosts made sure there was no comeback as an 8-1 run in set three gave them a lead they would not give up.
Luginbuhl led all players with 12 kills and hit .458. Ciszek followed with a 30-assist, 10-kill double-double. Four players had seven or more kills.
Team Stats
SF-NY
SH
Kills
29
42
Errors
17
15
Attempts
98
94
Hitting %
.122
.287
Points
43
57
Assists
27
42
Aces
9
9
Blocks
5
6
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