DANBURY, Conn. – The University of Southern Maine women's volleyball team ended their season with a 3-0 win over the College of Mount Saint Vincent on Saturday afternoon. The Huskies finished the day 1-1 and were defeated 3-0 by Western Connecticut State University in their first match of the afternoon.
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When and Where: Saturday, October 29, 2022 – Western Connecticut State University – Feldman Arena
Game 1
Score: Wolves 3, Huskies 1 (29-27, 25-21, 25-20)
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Records: Western Connecticut 13-10, 5-3, Southern Maine: 5-19, 2-6
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History: Western Connecticut leads the all-time series 25-0.
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How It Happened:
- The Wolves run a thriller of a first set by a score of 29-27.
- The Huskies fought hard in the second set and came back to tie the score at 19-19 before the hosts were able to regain the lead and took the set 25-21.
- The Wolves won the third set 25-20 to sweep the match.
Inside The Boxscore
- Junior Brianna Delloiacono (Moodus, Conn./ Nathan Hale-Ray) led the Huskies with nine kills followed by freshman Drew Johnson (Pismo Beach, Cali. /Brewer) with six and sophomore Isabella Smith (Merrimack, N.H.) with five.
- Freshman Savannah Hunter (Saco, Maine/Thornton Academy) recorded 23 assists to lead the Huskies.
- The Wolves were led by Abbi Debes in kills (16), Rory McMaster in assists (35), and Sydney Slupatchuk in digs (17)
Game 2
Score: Huskies 3, Dolphins 0 (25-15, 25-12, 25-12)
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Records: Southern Maine 6-20, CMSV 4-15
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History: The all-time series is now tied at one apiece.
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How It Happened:
- The Huskies ended their season on a high note and outplayed the Dolphins while surpassing them in kills 36-22 and points 51-28.
- The Huskies recorded a .372 hitting percentage in the contest.
Inside The Boxscore
- Junior Kailey Foley (New Gloucester, Maine/Gray-New Gloucester) led the Huskies with a career-high 14 kills.
- Hunter recorded 25 assists and finished second on the team in digs with 10, one behind junior Sierra Castonguay's (Nottingham, N.H./Dover) 11.
- Elizabeth Flores and Melanieann Broderick each recorded seven kills and seven digs for the Dolphins.
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Up Next: The Huskies finish the season with a record of 6-20.
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