Osiecki tallied a game-high 12 kills for the Violets and also had two aces, two blocks and seven digs. Senior Jorge Adames Reyes lifted a team-high seven digs for Vassar. Kim tallied five kills, a team-high 26 assists, two blocks and four digs along with five winners from Ramsey. Kim finished with nine kills, four blocks, four digs, two aces and six assists for the Brewers while van Beveren added five kills and four blocks. A NYU service error clinched the match sweep and the right to host the UVC Tournament in three weeks.Ī. Kim extended the lead to 18-11 until the Violets cut the lead to 22-17 on kills from Dasari and Luke Boyer. NYU got within one at 10-9 following a kill from Osiecki before a quick three point run from the Brewers, capped by a Ramsey winner, got them ahead 14-10. Vassar got out to an early 6-3 third set lead as Lounsbery, junior Vaughn Ramsey and J. Osiecki's kill for NYU gave the Violets set point at 24-23 but Vassar scored the final three points on a NYU error, a kill from junior Colin Jones and the set-clinching point on a winner from sophomore Payne Lounsbery. A winner from Cohen along with a block from Osiecki gave NYU a two-point edge at 15-13 before back-to-back kills from van Beveren and A. The two teams traded points throughout a majority of the second set as a kill from A. A block from Lucas Osiecki cut the Brewers lead to 24-22 before a block from freshman Tristan Christofferson and A. The two squads were tied at 17 before Vassar reeled off five straight points including a kill and a block from J. After a kill from Gautham Dasari to go ahead 14-11, the Brewers used a kill and an ace from senior Adam Gulick along with a block from junior Jacob Kim and senior Gavin van Beveren to tie the set at 14. Vassar answered and tied the set up at 11 following an ace from senior Andrew Kim. Vassar improves to 17-1 overall and 6-0 in conference play while the Violets drop to 11-6 and 2-2 in UVC action.įollowing an early 6-6 tie in the opening set, NYU earned three straight points on a kill from Buddy Cohen and back-to-back blocks from Cohen and Ryan Li. The Brewers earned their record-setting 16th straight victory and will now host the UVC Tournament which will run from April 14-16. The second-ranked Vassar College Men's Volleyball clinched the United Volleyball Conference (UVC) regular season title following a 25-22, 26-24, 25-18 sweep against #9 New York University on the road on Saturday afternoon.
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