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POUGHKEEPSIE, NY (March 30, 2010) – Looking for momentum heading into Friday night's NECVA Championships, the Vassar College men's volleyball team took a two set lead over No. 7 nationally ranked Baruch College, but the Bearcats overcame that deficit and won the next three sets to defeat the Brewers 3-2 (25-21, 25-20, 20-25, 22-25, 11-15) Wednesday evening at Keynon Hall.
The energized Brewers, ranked No. 15 nationally, stormed out to a 2-0 lead after honoring graduating senior hitter
Evan Fredericksen -- who was playing his final home contest -- prior to the match. In a tightly-contested fifth set, Vassar found itself deadlocked with Baruch three times before the Bearcats won five of the last six points for a 15-11 victory.
As the No. 10 seed, Vassar now heads into Friday night's 6:00 p.m. NECVA Championship match against No. 7 Medaille with a 17-12 record. Baruch, now 31-13 on the season, will face Ramapo at the NEVCA Championships on Friday at 12:00 p.m.
The fifth set was tied at 8-8, 9-9 and 10-10. Powered by the play of senior outside hitter Pablo Oliveira, who had eight kills in the final set, the Bearcats had just enough rally and momentum in their offense to secure the victory. The Brewers stayed in the mix, getting four kills in the set from sophomore Matthew Elgin.
In his final home match, Fredericksen led all players with 23 kills. Elgin earned 14 kills on an effective .571 hitting percentage. Sophomore setter
John Konow spearheaded an offense that had 61 kills by collecting 48 set assists with 13 digs. Sophomore libero
Christian La Du led all players with 16 digs.
Oliveria had 21 kills for the Bearcats. Senior Eryk Kowalski, who had three kills in the final set, had 20 in the match. Sophomore setter Jesus Echevarria capably set up his teammates with 59 set assists.
The Brewers stormed out to a 2-0 lead, forcing Baruch to make a considerable comeback. With a powerful attack game, Vassar controlled both sets in similar fashion – maintaining a three-to-four point lead in both – and earning points at key junctures. A kill by Oliveria cut Vassar's lead to 18-17 in the first set, but the Brewers got two kills from Konow and three from Fredericksen to build a 24-19 lead and were able to close out the set with a kill from sophomore
Patrick Donohue.
The second set played out much the same. Kills from sophomore
Charlie Caldwell, Elgin and Fredericksen down the stretch kept Baruch at bay as the Brewers successfully neutralized the powerful attack game of Oliveria.
Baruch, which hit only .171 and .125 in the first two sets, won the third set with a .500 effort and the third with a .355 percentage. Vassar, which trailed throughout both sets, made a late push in each. A kill by Fredericksen had Vassar within 23-20 in the third set, and a kill by Elgin also brought the Brewers within 23-20 in the fourth set. In each set, Baruch freshman middle block Steven Coniglio responded with big kills to lead the Bearcats to wins those two sets and force a fifth.