Worcester, MA --- Sophomores Bailey
Sarber (Westerly, RI) and Elyssa
Dorenfeld (Reading, MA) combined for 19 kills to push
WPI to a hard-fought 3-0 victory over visiting Clark Tuesday
evening in the NEWMAC opener for both squads. The Engineers
are now 10-1 overall for the second straight season and 1-0 in
conference action while Clark slips to 3-2 on the season and 0-1 in
NEWMAC play.
The 25-23, 25-22, 27-25 win for WPI avenges a three-set loss to
the Cougars in Sunday's championship match of the Worcester City
Tournament at Assumption.
Alyssa
Fidanza (Ellington, CT) led WPI with a .714 hitting
percentage, amassing five kills in seven attempts without an
error. Joan
Porambo (Jim Thorpe, PA) notched 14 digs, while
Dorenfeld contributed 11 to go along with her eight
kills.
Kim
Woodward (Clifton Park, NY) handed out 23 assists for
the hosts and freshman Holly
Ganser (Seward, AK) registered four blocks.
After WPI sprinted out to a 14-3 advantage in the third set, the
Cougars clawed back and leveled the score at 20-20. Sophomore
Kerrin
Beovich (Seaford, NY) rattled off four points on her
serve only to see the Cougars fight off four match points. At
26-25, Woodward set up Sarber for her 11th kill of the match to
seal the win.
Clark was paced by senior Maritza Fair (Bronx,
NY) with 14 digs and eight kills. Freshman
Rachel Spera (North Hollywood, CA) aided the team
with 23 assists. Junior Kortney Kelley
(Barnstable, MA) amassed 10 digs and classmate Kristin
McGinty (Vail, CO) had three blocks and four
aces.
The Engineers host Wellesley Saturday at 1pm in NEWMAC
action. Clark entertains Rivier and NEWMAC foe MIT
for a tri-match Saturday at 11am.
Story by Mark Therrien - WPI Athletics