SALISBURY, Md. - The volleyball match between
Salisbury University and Gallaudet University took nearly two hours
to decide, as it went to a fifth game, but in the end the Sea Gulls
came away with an emotional 3-2 victory on Tuesday night inside the
Maggs Center.
Sophomore Stacey Krebs hammered her 16th kill
of the match off a Gallaudet block, that went out-of-bounds, to
seal the win for the Sea Gulls (12-7) who improve to 2-1 in the
Capital Athletic Conference. The Sea Gulls won the second, third
and fifth games; 27-30, 30-23, 30-26, 23-30, 15-12.
Gallaudet (12-4, 2-1) suffered its first loss in CAC play this
season as the Bison had defeated the Sea Gulls five days ago, here,
in the 2006 Salisbury Invitational, 3-1.
The Sea Gulls staved off a Bison rally in the fifth game, led by
senior Tamijo Foronda and junior Kristina Burke, with timely hits
and great ball placement on the court.
Salisbury senior Abbey Petrecca recorded a team
high 45 assists, sophomores Jaime Marzocchi and
Krebs had 24 digs apiece, sophomore Lucy Rushing
and freshman Nicole Massarelli threw down 12 and
11 kills, respectively.
The Bison and Sea Gulls went back-and-fourth in the first game
as it was tied 26 all before the Bison put the game away, 30-27.
In the second game, Salisbury broke open a 15 all tie to win
going away 30-23 followed by a strong 30-26 victory in the third
game. Gallaudet forced a fifth and deciding game with a 30-23 win
in the fourth game.
SU has now won five of the past seven meetings with Gallaudet
since 2003.
Salisbury will now travel north to Boston where the Sea Gulls
will participate in the Tufts Invitational that begins Friday,
September 29.