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    Home Sports Panthers stop skid, beat Celtics in five
    Panthers stop skid, beat Celtics in five
    College Sports, Local Sports, Pitt Bradford, Sports, Volleyball
    November 5, 2024

    Panthers stop skid, beat Celtics in five

    The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford women’s volleyball team returned to KOA Arena on Saturday afternoon and picked up their first AMCC win of the season with a 3-2 victory over Carlow.

    Pitt-Bradford started the match slowly, falling behind 4-1. However, they quickly battled back, scoring 4 straight to take their first lead of the match. A block from Jenna Louser and Ruby Smith started the run before two quick kills by Ryley Pago and Alycia Wilson evened the match. The teams exchanged side-outs before Pitt-Bradford extended their lead with two Wilson kills around another double block. An Emma King kill extended the lead to 13-8, but the Celtics rallied to cut the advantage down to 1 point. The Panthers responded as Louser had 2 kills and 2 aces in an 8-1 Pitt-Bradford rally. The visitors cut the advantage in half with four in a row, but the Panthers closed the set with three straight to win the first 25-18.

    The second set saw the Panthers battle early, but fall behind by 5 after a 8-3 Carlow run. Trailing 12-7, the Panthers slowly chipped away at the lead, cutting it to two points after a block by Louser and Alexah Martinez at 19-17. The Panthers could not keep up the momentum, however committing three consecutive hitting errors in a 5-point rally, putting the Celtics on set point. After two Pitt-Bradford points, a Carlow kill finished the set 19-25, to tie the match at 1.

    The Panthers jumped back in front with a dominant 3rd set. Tied at 5, Dylan Amic served the Panthers to 5-in-a-row to jump into the lead. Later in the set Wilson picked up two more kills and joined Pago on a block to extend the advantage to 7 points. From that point, the Panthers were able to coast to the finish, ending the set when Martinez put down a kill and then combined with Pago for a block. Pitt-Bradford took the set 25-17 and regained the lead.

    Set four was a back-and-forth battle between the two squads, as it contained 11 ties and 5 lead changes. Two more Wilson kills gave the Panthers an early advantage, but neither team was able to rally and build a multiple-point lead. The Panthers were the first to strike, rolling off three straight points with the score tied at 11. The Celtics quickly answered with a 4-1 run and then the team traded the lead three times. Carlow eventually took a 24-22 lead, but Pago was able to extend the set with two straight solo blocks. Pitt-Bradford could not rally any further, however as the teams exchanged side-outs and then a Carlow block ended the set 25-27 to send the match to a deciding 5th set.

    Early in the 5th, Carlow jumped ahead, using a kill and 3 straight attack errors to take a 6-2 lead. The visitors maintained a 3-point edge when the teams switched sides at 8 points, but Pitt-Bradford took over from there. Hannah Hirata registered a kill, which was followed by another from Ruby Smith and a hitting error which cut the lead to 1 and forced a timeout. The Celtics quickly pushed their lead back to 3 points at 10-7 before the Panthers scored 6 consecutive points to take control of the match. With Kayla Maslowski at the service line, Smith and Louser each put down two kills, while the Celtics also committed a pair of hitting errors. Following a side out, Smith put the game on match point with a kill and Hannah Hirata ended the match with a service ace.

    Alycia Wilson led the Panther attack with 15 kills. She also aided in the defensive effort with 7 digs and 4 blocks. Jenna Louser led the Panthers with 21.5 points as she finished with 12 kills, 5.5 blocks (3 solo, 5 assisted), and 4 aces.

    Ruby Smith also hit double figures with 11 kills. Hannah Hirata was the Panthers’ most efficient hitter, registering 6 kills with a .333 hitting percentage. Alexah Martinez and Abby King split setting duties as Martinez dished out 24 assists and King registered 21. Four Panthers finished with double-digit digs, led by Danielle Sasuga who collected 17. Martinez and Kayla Maslowski both had 15, while Dylan Amic finished with 10. As a team, the Panthers finished with 15 total blocks. Louser was a part of 8 of them, while Ryley Pago had 6 (2 solo, 4 assisted) and Wilson had 4.

    The win moves the Panthers to 4-19 overall with a 1-5 record in AMCC play. They have two regular-season matches remaining, needing to win both to qualify for the AMCC Tournament. They will start with a home matchup against 2nd place Alfred State on Wednesday, before hosting Pitt-Greensburg on Saturday. Wednesday’s match with the Pioneers is slated for a 7:00 p.m. start in KOA Arena.

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