March 26, 2011
Rivier Captures 2011 GNAC Men’s Volleyball Title
Craig Martin
Rivier College Athletic Communications
Nashua, NH – For the fourth straight season Rivier College
has won the GNAC men’s volleyball championship with a 3-1
victory over Lasell College by scores of 25-20, 25-16, 22-25,
25-17. Raiders senior outside hitter Jared
Andreozzi (Barrington, RI) was named the tournament MVP
after dropping 16 kills against Johnson & Wales University in
the first semifinal match of the day, followed by 22 kills against
Lasell in the finals.
Rivier controlled the first two sets of play easily with
consistent passing and a well balanced offensive attack. Only
two times in the first two sets was the score tied and at no point
did Lasell take a lead as the Raiders jumped out to a quick 2-0
lead in the match. The Raiders out-blocked the Lasers 10-5 in
the first two sets as well to give the home team a big defensive
boost. Andreozzi notched 7 kills and 3 blocks in the opening
set and another 5 kills in the second set. Lasell’s
Spencer Parker (Newington, CT) led the Laser attack with 5 kills in
each of the first two sets.
Lasell came out strong in set 3, jumping out to 13-9 lead with
some tough serving and good defense. The Raiders came back to
tie the game at 17 but quickly fell behind again after two straight
hitting errors, including a block by Lasell’s Micah Aiu
(Honolulu, HI) and Andrew Glenn (Westport, CT). The Raiders
got to within 1 at 21-20, but couldn’t get much closer as two
more attack errors and a service ace by Parker pushed the game out
of reach for the Raiders. Lasell would take the third set
25-22 after an Alex Xenidis (Shelton, CT) service
error.
Rivier’s Drew Corwin (Sudbury, MA)
started off the fourth set with three straight service aces to get
the ball rolling in favor of the home team and Lasell was never
able to regain any momentum. The Raiders kept the lead for
the entire set on strong play from Xenidis and Sam
Kazlas (Allentown, PA) who each recorded 4 kills with
Xenidis also putting back 2 blocks. The Raiders cruised to
the 25-17 victory in the set and a 3-1 win in the match to capture
the 2011 GNAC Men’s Volleyball Championship and receive the
conference’s automatic bid to the 2011 NECVA Championship
Tournament to be held April 1-3 in Hoboken, NJ at Steven Institute
of Technology.
Rivier setter Steve Visentin (Cheshire, CT)
ran the offense, dishing out 40 assists while grabbing 2 kills and
4 blocks. Senior John Furka (Massapequa, NY
tallied 3 kills and a block while libero Chris
Convertito (Trumbull, CT) and defensive specialist Corwin
combined for 10 digs.
Parker led Lasell with 13 kills and 2 blocks while setter and
GNAC Rookie of the Year Andrew Glenn finished with 26 assists, 4
kills and 2 blocks.
Lasell made it to the championship match after upsetting
second seeded Emmanuel College in the second semifinal match of the
day 3-1 (25-23, 18-25, 25-20, 25-23). Lasell took a 1-0 lead
in the match right out of the gate, but Emmanuel punched right back
and took the second set 25-18 in what looked to be the start of the
team waking up after a short slumber. However, Lasell
didn’t believe Emmanuel was the better team today and
continued to fight coming right back with a 25-20 win in set
three. The final set looked like Emmanuel had given up and
Lasell was going to cruise to the victory, but a 5 point service
run by Emmanuel’s Curtis Abram (San Luis Obispo, CA) tied the
game at 22 and eventually the Saints took a 23-22 lead.
Lasell’s Harry Strobel (Westport, CT) sided out to tie the
game at 23 and it looked like the game may be going to extra
points. A Lasell serve led to a back and forth rally until
Abram took a swing from the back row and a triple block stuffed it
back to give Lasell a 24-23 lead. The next serve led to a
right side attack by the Saints Matt Salvi (Trumbull, CT) who
tipped the ball just out of bounds to complete the Lasell
upset.
Spencer Parker led Lasell with 19 kills to go along with 3
blocks while Strobel added 13 kills and 2 blocks. Micah Aiu
had a team high 7 blocks and Mike Harrington (Billerica, MA) added
7 kills for a .600 hitting percentage. The Saints were led by
Abram’s 17 kills and Thomas McCaffrey’s (Massapequa,
NY) 9 kills and 3 blocks.
In the first semifinal of the day the Raiders beat Johnson and
Wales University 3-0 by scores of 25-16, 25-20 and 25-14.
Rivier controlled the match from the start, getting most of the
reserves into the match. With only 2 lead changes and 4 tie
scores in the entire match, the Raiders cruised to the
victory. Andreozzi led all hitters with 16 kills while middle
hitters Alex Xenidis and Aaron Almario (Alhambra,
CA) recorded 5 and 4 kills respectively. Xenidis notched a
team high 5 blocks as the Raiders put back 9.5 blocks in the
match. JWU was led by Petar Yanakiev (Varna, Bulgaria), who
picked up 11 kills, and Dan Struebing (Coventry, RI), who had a
team high 4 blocks.
2011 GNAC
Men’s Volleyball All-Tournament Team
MVP-Jared Andreozzi
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Rivier
Andrew
Glenn
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Lasell
Steve
Visentin
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Rivier
Spencer
Parker
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Lasell
Drew
Corwin
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Rivier
Curtis
Abram
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Emmanuel
Eric
Minnich
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Johnson & Wales