Rutherford, NJ – The Felician University women's volleyball team faced a tough test in their quarterfinal match against Georgian Court University in Lakewood, NJ. Despite battling through each set, the Golden Falcons ultimately fell 3-0, officially concluding their season
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Here's a closer look at the night's contest:
Offensively, Megan Barker led the charge for Felician with 10 kills, tallying a team-high 12 points. Rowan Jensen also contributed significantly, recording nine kills and 9.5 points. Ashanna Caviness was a standout in efficiency, achieving a team-best .417 hitting percentage with six kills on 12 attempts for 8.5 points.
On defense, Aly Reeser anchored the back row with an impressive 18 digs, showcasing her strong receiving and positioning skills. Megan Barker added five digs to her offensive efforts, while Karla Maldonado chipped in with two digs and a block assist. As a team, Felician totaled 34 digs, along with two solo blocks and eight block assists, demonstrating their tenacity at the net.
As for the setters, Sophia Watterson directed the offense with 11 assists while contributing two kills on two attempts for a perfect 1.000 hitting percentage. Kaya McLean provided additional balance to the attack with 12 assists, ensuring a cohesive rhythm in Felician's offensive play.
While Georgian Court's precision and power were decisive in the match, the Golden Falcons displayed grit and teamwork across the board. Their setters maintained a balanced offensive strategy, and the back row delivered solid defensive coverage. With a 9-20 overall record (6-10 CACC), Felician's young team showed a foundation of growth and resilience, setting the stage for continued development in the off-season.