Despite 15 kills from Bridget
Hearst and Erica
Reetz, the Yale women's volleyball team dropped a 3-1 (25-21,
25-19, 20-25, 25-22) decision to Penn on Friday night at the
Palestra in Philadelphia. Kelly
Ozurovich added a team-high 29 digs for the Bulldogs, who fell
to 8-6 overall and 2-1 in the Ivy League.
Down 2-0 in sets, the Bulldogs won the third and led late in the
fourth before the Quakers rallied for a 7-2 run to close out
the match.
Penn (5-9, 1-1 Ivy) won the first two games of the match and
took control. The Quakers used a .343 team hitting percentage
in first game, and held off the Bulldogs in game two.
Yale forced nine ties and five lead changes during the second
game. Back-to-back kills from Katie
Cordell (11 kills, 15 digs) and Hearst gave the Bulldogs a
17-16 lead. Penn bounced back to tally nine of the final 11
points of the set, which ended with a kill from Susan
Stuecheli.
The third set started differently. The Bulldogs stormed
out to a 6-2 edge with the help of two kills from McHaney
Carter.
Later in the third set, the Bulldogs pushed the lead to 22-15
after three straight points with a Kendall
Polan kill sandwiched between two Penn attack errors.
Yale hit .295 for the third set, which ended on a Cordell kill from
Polan, who tallied a team-best 37 assists.
Hearst and Reetz began the fourth set with consecutive
kills. Penn's Lauren Martin, who posted a team-best 14 kills,
answered with her first of five kills for the set.
With the set tied at 12, a Hearst kill and two Penn errors gave
Yale a 15-12 lead and forced the Quakers to call a timeout.
Penn came back to tie the match at 18, but kills from Haley
Wessels and Hearst gave Yale a 20-18 edge.
The Quakers rallied for a 7-2 run to close out the match.
Yale returns to action tomorrow at Princeton for a 4 p.m.
start.