Women's Volleyball: New Rochelle 3, Yeshiva 0

Women's Volleyball: New Rochelle 3, Yeshiva 0

Release courtesy of CNR Athletics

NEW YORK, NY – The College of New Rochelle volleyball team won for the 15th time this season, and in 14 of those wins, including tonight's Hudson Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (HVIAC) win over Yeshiva University, the win came in straight sets.  The win was the 15th in the last 16 games for the Blue Angels, who improve to 15-4 on the season and 3-0 in HVIAC action.
 
Meghan King tallied a match-high 10 kills against no errors, hitting at a .455 clip.  She added seven of the team's 19 service aces.  Fabiola Padilla Rios chipped in with eight kills while hitting .636.  Indigo Flowers handed out a match-high 15 assists, adding six aces of her own, while Melanie Lopez Soto tallied 14 assists, five kills, three aces and eight digs.
 
Shaina Hourizadeh dug up a match-high 12 balls for Yeshiva.
 
The match began with a 12-0 run from CNR.  After Yeshiva broke the ice with a kill, the Blue Angels used another 12-0 run, which included six aces from King, to cruise to the 25-2 win.
 
With CNR holding a 4-3 lead in the early going of the second set, an 11-2 burst gave the Blue Angels a 16-5 lead.  The Macs did not get closer than eight the rest of the set as CNR took a 2-0 lead with a 25-12 win.
 
Indigo Flowers held serve for the first 12 points in the deciding set and the Blue Angels pushed the lead to 19-3 en route to a 25-7 victory.
 
The Blue Angels host HVIAC foes Pratt Institute and Culinary Institute of America Saturday at the Wellness Center in a tri-match.  The Pratt versus CNR match, slated to kick off the day at 11:00 AM, will decide the HVIAC regular season championship.

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Release courtesy of Yeshiva Athletics

NEW YORK, N.Y.— The Yeshiva University women's volleyball team lost in three sets to Hudson Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Conference juggernaut College of New Rochelle (CNR) on Tuesday evening.
 
The visiting Blue Angels, the defending HVIAC champions, won by scores of 25-2, 25-12, 25-7. The Maccabees fall to 0-10 overall this season and 0-4 in HVIAC play, while CNR is now 15-4 and 3-0 in the HVIAC.
 
The Maccabees were led by Elana Lesser, in her first game this season, with three kills, while Marissa Almoslino and Aliza Muller had one kill each. Emily Rohan added 10 digs and two assists, while Shaina Hourizadeh had 12 digs.
 
CNR had a .435 attack percentage (32 kills, five errors, 62 total attacks) and was led by Meghan King with 10 kills (no errors) on 22 total attacks for a .435 attack percentage. She also added seven service aces in the match. Melanie Lopez-Soto added five kills, eight digs, three service aces and 14 assists.
 
Yeshiva is back in action on Wednesday for a match at York College at 7 p.m.