NYU Defeats Stevens in Four Sets

NYU Defeats Stevens in Four Sets

From NYU Athletics

The New York University women's volleyball team defeated the Stevens Institute of Technology Ducks in four sets on Wednesday, October 14, in Hoboken, NJ.

The Violets (10-10) dropped the first set 25-21 to Stevens (13-10), but rebounded to win the next three (25-22, 25-20, 25-17) and secure the match. The victory snapped a three-match losing streak for NYU, which hadn't played since October 4.

After dropping the first set and falling behind early in the second, the Violets used a 6-0 streak to take an 8-4 lead and never trailed again in evening the match.

In the third set, the Violets again used a 6-0 streak (this time after trailing 13-10) to take the lead for good.

In the fourth and final set, NYU scored the first five points en route to the convincing victory.  

 
Patricia Stirb was a main reason for the Violets' comeback, totalling a match-high five blocks.

"It was great to see Stirb step up significantly as a leader this match," said Head Coach Jolie Ward.

Daryl Mitchell also helped secured the win for the Violets, finishing the contest with 35 assists.

"This was definitely a morale-boosting win that couldn't have had better timing going into this weekend's UAA Round Robin #2," Ward said.

MATCH HIGHLIGHTS:

Shelby King finished with 11 kills and 12 digs.

Brooke Tannahill notched 23 digs.

Nicole Frias totalled four blocks.