
Photo by: Michael J. Okoniewski
'Cuse Scores Big Win Against Pittsburgh, Will Face Panthers Again on Saturday
9/25/2020 10:15:00 PM | Volleyball
Syracuse University dealt the Pittsburgh Panthers their first Atlantic Coast Conference loss since 2018 with a 3-2 victory on Friday night in the Women's Building in front of an ESPNU audience. The Orange (1-0 overall, 1-0Â ACC) rallied to win the second and third sets, 25-17 and 26-24, after losing the opening set, 25-21. After the three-time defending ACC champion Panthers won the fourth set, 27-25, Syracuse took the fifth set, 15-9, to win the season-opening match for both teams. Syracuse and Pittsburgh will play again on Saturday, September 26 at 6 p.m. (ACCNX).
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"Tonight's win was a team effort. I am tired, but extremely happy," said Syracuse head coach Leonid Yelin. "We are going to enjoy this win for a couple of hours and then get some sleep, hopefully good sleep, and come back tomorrow. Pittsburgh will not give up. We have to come tomorrow ready to play."
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In the fifth and deciding set the score was tied at seven when sophomore Berkley Hayes came into the match to serve, sparking Syracuse on an 8-2 run propelling the Orange to the victory. During that stretch senior Ella Saada recorded three kills and an ace. Saada finished the match with 13 kills.
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In the first set, Pitt held a 17-12 lead when the Orange fought their way back into the set with kills from Polina Shemanova, Saada, Yuliia Yastrub and Abby Casiano, and a service ace from Saada that made the score 18-17 Panthers. Pitt held on to close out the set on a 7-4 run for the 25-21 first set win.
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Syracuse won the second set with an eight to three run to take an 18-10 lead and then closed out the 25-17 set win. The Orange carried the momentum in to the third set, jumping out to an 11-4 lead that they never relinquished in the 26-24 win.
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With the match tied at two sets apiece, Syracuse took control in the second part of the fifth set to secure the victory.
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Shemanova on the Attack
Orange junior Polina Shemanova tallied 20 kills had 18 digs and five blocks to lead the Orange to a 3-2 victory against the defending Atlantic Coast Conference Pittsburgh Panthers. In just her third season Shemanova has 952 career kills.
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The Series vs. Pittsburgh
Prior to the Orange victory tonight, the last time Syracuse had won against Pittsburgh was on November 22, 2015. The Panthers lead the series, 40-12. Saturday's match will be the 53rd in the series.
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For all of the latest information on Syracuse volleyball, follow us on Facebook (CuseVB), Twitter (@CuseVB), and Instagram (@cusevb).
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Syracuse University Athletics remains committed to doing everything it can to support and protect the health, safety and well-being of our student-athletes, our staff and the campus and Syracuse communities. All decisions will be science-based and informed by public health and guidance as provided by county, state and public health officials.
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 If fans are permitted to attend games – in some capacity – Syracuse Athletics will announce plans for spectators to secure admission to the events. Fans will be required to sit in their socially-distanced seat locations and wear a face covering.
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"Tonight's win was a team effort. I am tired, but extremely happy," said Syracuse head coach Leonid Yelin. "We are going to enjoy this win for a couple of hours and then get some sleep, hopefully good sleep, and come back tomorrow. Pittsburgh will not give up. We have to come tomorrow ready to play."
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In the fifth and deciding set the score was tied at seven when sophomore Berkley Hayes came into the match to serve, sparking Syracuse on an 8-2 run propelling the Orange to the victory. During that stretch senior Ella Saada recorded three kills and an ace. Saada finished the match with 13 kills.
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In the first set, Pitt held a 17-12 lead when the Orange fought their way back into the set with kills from Polina Shemanova, Saada, Yuliia Yastrub and Abby Casiano, and a service ace from Saada that made the score 18-17 Panthers. Pitt held on to close out the set on a 7-4 run for the 25-21 first set win.
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Syracuse won the second set with an eight to three run to take an 18-10 lead and then closed out the 25-17 set win. The Orange carried the momentum in to the third set, jumping out to an 11-4 lead that they never relinquished in the 26-24 win.
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With the match tied at two sets apiece, Syracuse took control in the second part of the fifth set to secure the victory.
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Shemanova on the Attack
Orange junior Polina Shemanova tallied 20 kills had 18 digs and five blocks to lead the Orange to a 3-2 victory against the defending Atlantic Coast Conference Pittsburgh Panthers. In just her third season Shemanova has 952 career kills.
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The Series vs. Pittsburgh
Prior to the Orange victory tonight, the last time Syracuse had won against Pittsburgh was on November 22, 2015. The Panthers lead the series, 40-12. Saturday's match will be the 53rd in the series.
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For all of the latest information on Syracuse volleyball, follow us on Facebook (CuseVB), Twitter (@CuseVB), and Instagram (@cusevb).
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Syracuse University Athletics remains committed to doing everything it can to support and protect the health, safety and well-being of our student-athletes, our staff and the campus and Syracuse communities. All decisions will be science-based and informed by public health and guidance as provided by county, state and public health officials.
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 If fans are permitted to attend games – in some capacity – Syracuse Athletics will announce plans for spectators to secure admission to the events. Fans will be required to sit in their socially-distanced seat locations and wear a face covering.
Team Stats
Pitt
Syr
Kills
69
66
Errors
23
20
Attempts
184
171
Hitting %
.250
.269
Points
80
85
Assists
68
62
Aces
3
6
Blocks
8
13
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