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Volleyball Remains Perfect with 3-1 Win Over Springfield

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Wellesley, Mass. -- Wellesley College volleyball extended its unbeaten streak on Saturday, with a 3-1 win over Springfield College at Keohane Sports Center. The win, which avenged a 3-2 loss to the Pride in the 2011 NEWMAC Championship, lifts the Blue to 8-0 overall (2-0 in NEWMAC play), and marks the team's best start since 1999. Springfield drops to 1-1 in the NEWMAC, 7-3 overall.

Wellesley opened a 14-8 lead in set one on a five-point serving run from Vivian Hu. Three plays later, Traci Hamanaka scored four more, stretching the Blue's lead to 19-10. The Pride mustered a late surge, capitalizing on Wellesley errors and three kills from Kelly Purcells, but the hosts held on for a 25-20 win.

Game two followed a similar script, as Wellesley built a 16-9 advantage midway through the set. Springfield rallied, using tough serving from Lindsay Runge and solid hitting from Tessa Smolinski to trim the lead to 23-19. But Wellesley answered with late kills from Courtney Lang and Lindsey Menichella to finish the game 25-21.

The Pride rebounded in game three, building a 16-10 lead with tough serving from Amy Entel and Molly Giannattasio. Wellesley could not respond, as Springfield cruised to a 25-14 victory.

Midway through the fourth set, with a 13-11 lead, Wellesley took over the match. The Blue scored 12 of the next 15 points, including three kills from Sydney Carfagno, to seal the 25-14, 3-1 win.

Smolinski led the visitors at the net, racking up 14 kills on 44 attempts, while Purcell added 10 kills from the right. Daniella Crismani chipped in nine kills to go along with a match-high 19 digs. Giannattasio and Whitney Miller shared the setting duties for the Pride, combining for 36 assists in the loss.

Carfagno led the Blue with 14 kills, 11 digs, and four blocks. Jessica Mullen added with 10 kills, a career-high, and two blocks, while Lang tallied nine kills on just 20 attempts for a .400 hitting percentage. Isabel Custodio notched another double-double, racking up 22 assists and 10 digs to go along with five kills. Menichella was particularly effective off the bench for the Blue, recording a match- and career-high five blocks for the Blue.

Both squads return to action Tuesday at 7pm, when Springfield hosts MIT and Wellesley hosts Coast Guard. 



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Players Mentioned

Sydney Carfagno

#11 Sydney Carfagno

OH
5' 10"
2015
Isabel Custodio

#10 Isabel Custodio

S/Opp
5' 10"
2013
Traci Hamanaka

#15 Traci Hamanaka

DS
5' 5"
2014
Vivian Hu

#12 Vivian Hu

DS
5' 6"
2013
Courtney Lang

#17 Courtney Lang

OH
5' 11"
2016
Lindsey Menichella

#13 Lindsey Menichella

MH
6' 0"
2015
Jessica Mullen

#8 Jessica Mullen

Opp
5' 10"
2013

Players Mentioned

Sydney Carfagno

#11 Sydney Carfagno

5' 10"
2015
OH
Isabel Custodio

#10 Isabel Custodio

5' 10"
2013
S/Opp
Traci Hamanaka

#15 Traci Hamanaka

5' 5"
2014
DS
Vivian Hu

#12 Vivian Hu

5' 6"
2013
DS
Courtney Lang

#17 Courtney Lang

5' 11"
2016
OH
Lindsey Menichella

#13 Lindsey Menichella

6' 0"
2015
MH
Jessica Mullen

#8 Jessica Mullen

5' 10"
2013
Opp
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