Orange Top Harvard, 3-1, Sweep Weekend in Boston
9/21/2019 6:51:00 PM | Volleyball
BOSTON, MASS. – Syracuse volleyball (3-4) capped off a successful weekend in Boston, topping Harvard, 3-1, Saturday afternoon. The Orange won the first two sets, 25-23, and secured the match in the fourth set, 25-17. This was the final match of Syracuse's non-conference slate as they are set to begin Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) play next weekend on the road at Georgia Tech and Clemson.
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HOW IT HAPPENED
The Orange fell behind early in the first set, finding themselves on the wrong side of a 7-3 score. Kills from Polina Shemanova and Marina Markova fueled the comeback for Syracuse and a service ace from freshman Lauren Woodford evened the score at 12. The Crimson took a late 17-14 lead, but Ella Saada and Shemanova each responded with kills and the Orange went on to take the opening set, 25-23, and a 1-0 lead in the match. Shemanova tallied eight kills in set one and a team-leading 21 kills on the day with a season-high .405 hitting percentage.
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After falling behind 2-0 to begin the second set, Syracuse put together a 4-0 run and never trailed again. Harvard would tie the score at nine, and then again at 18, but ultimately the Orange took the set, 25-23, and a 2-0 advantage in the match. Six different players for Syracuse registered kills in the second frame (Shemanova, Saada, Markova, Yuliia Yastrub, Elena Karakasi, Abby Casiano) while Yastrub and Markova each had a service ace. Yastrub led the Orange with three service aces in the match, tying her career-high.
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Syracuse stumbled in the third set, losing 25-12. The Orange fell behind early, 11-6, and were never able to recover, allowing the Crimson to cut the lead to 2-1. Junior Dana Gardner and freshman Berkley Hayes contributed kills for Syracuse in the set.
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The Orange regained their composure in the fourth, jumping out to an early 7-3 lead thanks to kills from Markova and Shemanova, as well as an ace from Hayes. Two consecutive aces from Yastrub extended the Syracuse lead to 16-9 and a kill from Saada sealed the victory for the Orange, 25-17.
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NOTEWORTHY
This was only the second meeting between Syracuse and Harvard in the history of the programs. The Orange are now 2-0 against the Crimson.
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Shemanova's .405 hitting percentage was the second highest of her career. She posted a .500 hitting percentage on Nov. 11, 2018 at Georgia Tech.
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WHAT'S NEXT
Syracuse begins ACC play Friday, Sept. 27, at 7 p.m. at Georgia Tech and then travels to Clemson, S.C. to take on the Tigers Sunday, Sept. 29, at 1 p.m.
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HOW IT HAPPENED
The Orange fell behind early in the first set, finding themselves on the wrong side of a 7-3 score. Kills from Polina Shemanova and Marina Markova fueled the comeback for Syracuse and a service ace from freshman Lauren Woodford evened the score at 12. The Crimson took a late 17-14 lead, but Ella Saada and Shemanova each responded with kills and the Orange went on to take the opening set, 25-23, and a 1-0 lead in the match. Shemanova tallied eight kills in set one and a team-leading 21 kills on the day with a season-high .405 hitting percentage.
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After falling behind 2-0 to begin the second set, Syracuse put together a 4-0 run and never trailed again. Harvard would tie the score at nine, and then again at 18, but ultimately the Orange took the set, 25-23, and a 2-0 advantage in the match. Six different players for Syracuse registered kills in the second frame (Shemanova, Saada, Markova, Yuliia Yastrub, Elena Karakasi, Abby Casiano) while Yastrub and Markova each had a service ace. Yastrub led the Orange with three service aces in the match, tying her career-high.
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Syracuse stumbled in the third set, losing 25-12. The Orange fell behind early, 11-6, and were never able to recover, allowing the Crimson to cut the lead to 2-1. Junior Dana Gardner and freshman Berkley Hayes contributed kills for Syracuse in the set.
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The Orange regained their composure in the fourth, jumping out to an early 7-3 lead thanks to kills from Markova and Shemanova, as well as an ace from Hayes. Two consecutive aces from Yastrub extended the Syracuse lead to 16-9 and a kill from Saada sealed the victory for the Orange, 25-17.
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NOTEWORTHY
This was only the second meeting between Syracuse and Harvard in the history of the programs. The Orange are now 2-0 against the Crimson.
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Shemanova's .405 hitting percentage was the second highest of her career. She posted a .500 hitting percentage on Nov. 11, 2018 at Georgia Tech.
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WHAT'S NEXT
Syracuse begins ACC play Friday, Sept. 27, at 7 p.m. at Georgia Tech and then travels to Clemson, S.C. to take on the Tigers Sunday, Sept. 29, at 1 p.m.
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For continued coverage of Syracuse Volleyball, follow us on Twitter (@CuseVB), Instagram (@cusevb) and like us on Facebook (Syracuse Volleyball).
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Team Stats
SU
HARV
Kills
51
41
Errors
18
19
Attempts
110
98
Hitting %
.300
.224
Points
66.0
56.0
Assists
46
36
Aces
7
9
Blocks
8.0
6.0
Game Leaders
Kills-Aces-Blocks
Players Mentioned
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