September 27, 2009
BULLDOGS ROLL TO 3-0 WIN OVER COPPIN STATE SUNDAY AFTERNOON,
FINISH BRYANT INVITATIONAL WITH 2-1 RECORD
Boxscore
SMITHFIELD, R.I. - Sophomore Jazmin Stoner (Durango,
Colo.) recorded a match-high 13 kills to lead the Bryant
University volleyball team, as the Bulldogs rolled to a 3-0 win
over Coppin State to close out the Bryant Invitational Sunday
afternoon at the Chace Athletic Center.
With the win, Bryant (5-11) finished the weekend tournament with
a 2-1 record and recorded its second home victory of the season.
The Bulldogs never trailed at any point in the shutout victory,
allowing the Eagles (0-17) to tie the score just three times all
day.
Stoner was stellar on the match, hitting at a .462 clip with
just a single attack error in 26 attempts, picking up a pair of
aces, a block and nine digs as well. Junior libero Robyn
Gardner (Longwood, Fla.) also put forth a strong showing
on defense for the Bulldogs, collecting a career-high 33 digs in
just three sets.
After winning the first set, 25-14 - led by a pair of solo
blocks from sophomore Maria Scocca (Melrose,
Mass.) and four kills apiece from Stoner and junior
captain Adrienne Boss (Dracut, Mass.) - the
Bulldogs started out the second frame with a 9-4 lead. The
advantage dwindled to 10-8 mid-set, as two kills each from
Christina Epps and Ashley Saunders found Bryant floor.
Coppin State cut the lead to just one, 11-10, with a Mercedes
Maynard-Randall ace before senior setter Adriana Fuertes
(Miramar, Puerto Rico) led the Bulldogs back to a 16-10
lead with a series of strong serves.
From there, Bryant would cruise, capitalizing on seven Eagle
attack errors while committing just one en route to a 25-16 win and
2-0 match advantage.
In the final set, Gardner and the Bulldogs would shut CSU down
early with no chance to recover, as the junior libero served the
home side to a 9-0 lead to open the frame. Eight of the nine points
were scored off Bulldog kills, with just one coming from an Eagle
error. Gardner would record 14 digs in the set as Bryant took a
25-15 win and 3-0 victory in the match.
On the afternoon, the Bulldogs served up six aces, led by two
from Stoner and Fuertes, and hit at a .290 mark as a team. Bryant
outblocked the Eagles, 13-12, with Scocca's five (2 solo, 3
assists) leading the way. Salena Weekly paced CSU with four (1
solo, 3 assists). Fuertes collected 28 assists, while rookie
Samantha Whitham (South Weymouth, Mass.) also saw
quality time on the court, earning six helpers.
Scocca registered nine kills to compliment her five stuffs, also
grabbing an ace and four digs. Boss hit at a .438 clip on the match
with seven kills while senior captain Julie Geonnotti (Eden
Prairie, Minn.) gathered eight kills, nine digs and a
block in Bryant's final match to earn the Bryant Invitational MVP
award, as well as an all-tournament team nod. Scocca was also named
to the all-tournament team for her weekend performance, collecting
42 kills and 22 total blocks in three matches.
Saunders's nine kills and 17 digs led the Eagles, who would get
12 assists from Maynard-Randall.
The Bulldogs remain at home and return to action Friday, Oct. 2
as they welcome Central Connecticut to the Chace Athletic Center to
open Northeast Conference play. Game time is 7 p.m.
Howard vs.
Coppin State
Behind 15 kills and a .519 attack percentage from Gazelle
D'Artois, the Howard University volleyball team cruised to a 3-0
win over Coppin State University in Sunday's opening matchup at the
Bryant Invitational, hosted by Bryant University.
With the win, the Bison (3-17) finish the weekend tournament,
2-1.
Howard's Taylor Montgomery collected a match-high seven blocks
(2 solo, 5 assists) and chipped in eight kills on the day, while
Nicole Brown (22 digs) and D'Artrois each added a trio of aces to
lead the Bison to the win.
Howard took the first set, 25-15, paced by five kills and three
blocks from Montgomery. Coppin State's Jade Dudley collected two
blocks in the loss. Set two was no closer, as the Bison held a 16-4
lead before allowing the Eagles to start mounting a slight
comeback. But it would be too little too late as Howard closed out
the set, 25-11, for a 2-0 match lead.
CSU (0-16) took early 4-3 and 7-6 leads in the final set, but
the Bison wouldn't stay behind for long. Mounting a five-point lead
mid-set, 12-7, Howard stood behind six kills from D'Artois and
three from Keri Partridge to take a 25-13 victory to earn a 3-0 win
over the Eagles.
Ashley Saunders paced CSU with eight kills on the day. Howard's
Jasmine King collected a match-best 26 assists.
2009 BRYANT
INVITATIONAL ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM
Ashley Saunders - Coppin State
Gazelle D'Artois and Keri Partridge - Howard
Brianna Williamson and Carly Cotton - Brown
Maria Scocca and Julie Geonnotti - Bryant
Tournament MVP - Julie Geonnotti, Bryant