Endicott takes first set, but Brandeis rallies to win 3-1
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WALTHAM, Mass. – In their first match of the season decided by more than three sets, the Brandeis University volleyball team rallied from a set down to defeat visiting Endicott 3-1, in Auerbach Arena tonight. Set scores were 17-25, 25-19, 25-15, 25-12. The Judges improve to 6-2 on the season with their fourth home win in a row, while the Gulls fall to 3-4.
Brandeis struggled on the attack in the first set with a just four kills and 11 errors in 34 attacks. The Judges righted the ship in the final three sets, making just six errors the rest of the way, including 14 kills without an error in 32 chances in the third set for a .438 team hitting percentage. Brandeis also had a season-high 12 service aces in the match.
Offensively, the hosts were paced by rookie outside hitter Liz Hood (Albuquerque, N.M.), who had 16 kills and five service aces, a career-high. Hood had a key service run in the second set. With Brandeis trailing, 12-11, she fired off three aces in a row, giving her team a 13-12 lead.
Sophomore outside hitter Si-Si Hensley (Fullerton, Calif.) added 10 kills, while junior Susan Sun (Acton, Mass.) had a fine all-around match with seven kills, 17 digs and four service aces. Sun picked up three kills early in the second set to help set the tone for the Judges' comeback.
Rookie libero Elsie Bernaiche (Planstville, Conn.) had a career-high 27 digs, while sophomore setter Yael Einhorn's (Cherry Hill, N.J.) 39 assists were a season-best.
Endicott rookie outside hitter Alexandra Gearin (Los Angeles, Calif.) tied for team-high honors with nine kills, joining senior right-side Elyse Barbour (Greenville, R.I.). Gearin also had six digs. Senior setter Sarah Allshouse (Berthoud, Colo.) had a double-double for the Gulls with 22 assists and a team-high 11 digs, while junior libero Ashley Norley (Sudbury, Mass.) had 10 digs.
Endicott heads west for the Colorado College Invitational this weekend, where they will face Concordia Moorhead, Colorado College and Brandeis's UAA conference-mate, Washington (Mo.) University. Brandeis is in New London, N.H., on Saturday for a tri-match with Emmanuel and host Colby-Sawyer, while