Box Score vs. Widener
Box Score vs. Randolph-Macon
Box Score vs. Catholic
WASHINGTON, D.C. The Gettysburg volleyball team put together another
3-0 day to win its second straight tournament title. On
Saturday, the Bullets (13-5) defeated Widener, Randolph-Macon,
and Catholic at the Guetle Invitational at Catholic University
in their last weekend of competition before conference action
begins.
Gettysburg opened the day with a 3-0 sweep of Widener (3-16) before
picking up back-to-back 3-1 victories over Randolph-Macon
and the hosts.
On the day,
junior Jessica Cortese
(Lancaster, PA/Hempfield) recorded
a team-high 63 kills, while sophomore Shannan Smith (Milmont Park, PA/Ridley) tallied 148 assists. Cortese was also named to
the all-tournament team for her play.
In the opening
match against the Pioneers, Cortese
tallied 21 kills and seven digs to lead the way for Gettysburg. Classmate Nicole
Barr (Annapolis, MD/Broadneck) added
12 kills and a block solo, while Smith had 46 assists. Freshman
Steph Vial (Hanover, PA/Delone Catholic)
steadied the defense with 10 digs, while sophomore Erica Rau (Oakland Park, FL/Pine Crest)
added a block solo.
The Bullets
opened the day with a tightly contested game one against
Widener , pulling out a 30-28 victory.
Gettysburg cruised from there winning games two and three 30-20
and 30-21, respectively.
Against
Randolph-Macon (11-3), Cortese
recorded the first double-double by any Bullet this season
with 15 kills and 16 digs. She also added three service
aces, while freshman Hillary
Prutzman (Bethlehem, PA/Liberty) tallied a pair. Barr also added 15 kills, while Smith
tallied 48 assists. Vial once again steadied the defense
with 17 digs, while sophomore Jayme Massey (Springfield, PA/Merion Mercy Academy) added two block solos.
Gettysburg opened the match with a 30-22 victory in game one. The
Yellow Jackets came back strong in game two, however, tying
the match at 1-all with a hard-fought 31-29 win. The Bullets
pulled it together and won games three and four 30-24 and
30-27, respectively.
In the final
match of the day against the Cardinals (13-4), Cortese
continued her strong play and recorded a career-high 27
kills. Smith also had a career match, recording a career-high
54 assists, bettering her total of 51 last weekend at Widener. Barr added 13 kills, while Smith and Massey
tallied three aces apiece. Dorsch
and Vial led the way defensively with 14 and 13 digs, respectively.
The match
against the hosts had much the same feel as the one previous
against Randolph-Macon. The Bullets cruised to victory in
game one, winning 30-20 before Catholic knotted the match
at 1-all with a 31-29 win in game two. Gettysburg won games three and four for the match win and the tournament
title with 30-25 and 30-22 victories, respectively.
The Bullets
return to action on Wednesday opening the conference schedule
at Johns Hopkins. Match time is 7 p.m.
Gettysburg def. Widener, 3-0 (30-28, 30-20, 30-21)
Gettysburg Leaders:
Kills: Jessica
Cortese 21, Nicole Barr 12. Assists:
Shannan Smith 46. Digs:
Steph Vial 10, Cortese
7. Service Aces: Numerous players
with 1. Blocks: Barr 1, Erica Rau 1.
Gettysburg def. Randolph-Macon, 3-1 (30-22, 29-31, 30-24, 30-27)
Gettysburg Leaders:
Kills: Cortese
15, Barr 15. Assists: Smith 48.
Digs: Vial 17, Cortese
15. Service Aces: Cortese 3, Hillary Prutzman 2. Blocks:
Jayme Massey 2.
Gettysburg def. Catholic, 3-1 (30-20, 29-31, 30-25, 30-22)
Gettysburg Leaders:
Kills: Cortese
27, Barr 13. Assists: Smith 54.
Digs: Michelle Dorsch 14, Vial 13. Service Aces: Massey 3, Smith 3. Blocks:
None.
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