Box Score vs. Haverford
Box Score vs. Johns Hopkins
GETTYSBURG,
Pa. Junior Nicole Barr (Annapolis, MD/Broadneck) made her 20th kill of the championship
match the most important one, sealing a 30-21 game four
Gettysburg victory to defeat Johns Hopkins 3-1 in the championship
match of the 2003 Centennial Conference (CC) volleyball
tournament on Saturday.
With the
victory, the Bullets (32-5) earn their third-straight conference
title and ninth overall. Gettysburg also earns the automatic berth to the NCAA tournament,
which begins with regional play on Thursday. The 2003 field
will be announced late Sunday night.
Barr tacked
on a season-high 22 digs for her team-leading tenth double-double
of the season. Classmate Jessica Cortese
(Lancaster, PA/Hempfield) was
a dig shy of her ninth double-double, finishing the match
with 12 kills and nine digs. Sophomore Shannan Smith (Milmont Park, PA/Ridley) added 47 assists and 12 digs.
The Blue
Jays (23-8) were led by Stephanie
Kaliades with 26 kills.
Betsy Baydala added 53 assists, while Kate OCallaghan and Baydala steadied the defense with 20 and 18 digs, respectively.
Johns Hopkins
took a 12-11 lead in the third game off a Gettysburg serving error and never again trailed in the game en
route to a 30-21 win to force the fourth game, trailing
2-1 in the match.
Senior Michelle Dorsch (Frederick, MD/Governor Thomas
Johnson) served the opening four points of the game
before the Blue Jays slowly climbed back into the game,
eventually knotting the game at 8-all before the JHU run.
Gettysburg once again got on the board first in game four, like
it had in each of the first three, on a Dorsch
kill. Leading 3-2, an ace by Smith stretched the lead to
4-2.
Barr and
Smith hooked up three times over the course of the next
seven points to push the lead to 8-5. Two service points,
including an ace, by Barr gave the Bullets a five-point
cushion.
Leading
19-12, Cortese all but put the match away with three straight points
to open up a 10-point advantage en route to Gettysburgs 26th-consecutive victory of the season,
tying a program record set first in 1996.
Games one
and two opened almost identical to each other with Dorsch
serving three points to open 3-0 and 4-0 leads, respectively.
The Bullets never trailed in either game as well.
In the first
game, Gettysburg used seven kills and a pair of blocks along the way
from Barr to put up a 30-22 win.
In the second
game, Cortese and Barr recorded seven and six kills, respectively,
to help the Bullets to a 30-26 win.
Freshman
Hillary Prutzman (Bethlehem, PA/Liberty) took the serve with a 15-13 advantage and served five
points for Gettysburg to extend the lead to 20-13.
Baydala cut into a 24-19 deficit with three points to cut it
to 24-22, but kills by Barr off Smith assists over the final
stretch gave Gettysburg a 2-0 lead in the match.
Freshman
Steph Vial (Hanover, PA/Delone Catholic)
notched a career-high 24 digs, and Prutzman
and Barr tallied five total blocks apiece.
In the Bullets
semifinal match, Gettysburg swept Haverford 30-21, 30-24, 30-15 to advance to the
title match.
The Bullets
were once again led by Cortese
and Barr with 14 and 11 kills, respectively. Smith added
another 42 assists and 11 digs, while Vial also tallied
11 digs.
The Fords
(19-10) were led by Jelyn Meyer with 12 kills and 11 digs.
Samantha Thomson
added 14 assists.
In game
one, Prutzman turned a 3-2 deficit into a 6-3 advantage with her
first serve, and Gettysburg never again trailed en route to the 1-0 match lead.
In the second
game, it was Dorsch who gave the Bullets the lead for good with her second
serving opportunity of the game. With the match tied at
10, she served three points for a 13-10 advantage en route
to the 2-0 lead in the match.
In the third
game, Haverford served just two of its 15 points.
Cortese opened up the game with five-straight service points
to give Gettysburg a 9-3 lead. Margaret
Hallahan (Huntingdon, PA/Huntingdon)
extended a 23-12 lead with five more service points.
Johns Hopkins
got to the championship match by way of a 3-2 win over Franklin
& Marshall. The Blue Jays won the first game 30-19,
before the Diplomats (15-13) took a 30-23 decision in game
two to knot the match at 1-all.
In game
three, Hopkins won 30-26. The Blue Jays held a 7-1 lead in game four,
but F&M clawed its way back, and won 30-26.
In the deciding
game, JHU broke a 3-all tie with a 10-1 run en route to
a 15-6 win.
Gettysburg def. Haverford, 3-0 (30-21, 30-24, 30-15)
Gettysburg Leaders:
Kills: Jessica
Cortese 14, Nicole Barr 11. Assists:
Shannan Smith 42. Digs:
Steph Vial 11, Smith 11.
Service Aces: Michelle Dorsch
3, Cortese 2, Hillary Prutzman
2. Blocks: Cortese 1.
Haverford Leaders:
Kills: Jelyn Meyer 12. Assists:
Samantha Thomson 14. Digs: Meyer
11. Service Aces: Four players with 1. Blocks: Meyer 3.
Johns
Hopkins def. Franklin & Marshall, 3-2 (30-19, 23-30,
30-26, 26-30, 15-6)
Gettysburg
def. Johns Hopkins, 3-1 (30-22, 30-26, 21-30, 30-21)
Gettysburg
Leaders:
Kills: Barr 20,
Cortese 12. Assists:
Smith 47. Digs: Vial 24, Barr 22, Dorsch 13, Smith 12. Service Aces:
Smith 2. Blocks: Prutzman 5, Barr
5.
Johns Hopkins Leaders:
Kills: Stephanie Kaliades
26. Assists: Betsy Baydala
53. Digs: Kate OCallaghan
20, Baydala 18. Service
Aces: n/a. Blocks: n/a.
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