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Janiellee Alvarez
3
Winner Post POST 13-7, 8-2 CACC
0
Nyack NYACK_VB 1-24, 1-11 CACC
Winner
Post POST
13-7, 8-2 CACC
3
Final
0
Nyack NYACK_VB
1-24, 1-11 CACC
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 F
Post POST 26 25 25 (3)
Nyack NYACK_VB 24 21 17 (0)

Game Recap: Women's Volleyball |

Eagles Keep Rolling, Sweep Nyack

Post Defeats Nyack 3-0



NYACK, N.Y. –The Post University women's volleyball team rolls to its seventh consecutive win of the season in a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) game against Nyack College on Friday, Oct. 17. Post swept the Warriors in three sets for the second time this season; the set scores were: 26-24, 25-21, and 25-17.
 
Senior Emily Wilman (Perth Amboy, N.J.) recorded a double-double in the match, leading the Eagles with 10 kills and tallying 11 digs. Sophomore Skylar German (Kansas City, Mo.) followed suit right behind landing nine kills in 19 attempts (.474). Senior Julia Slyaktina (Moscow, Russia) organized the Eagle attack with 36 assists while adding to the cause with five service aces in a tremendous effort from behind the line. Sophomore Nichole Brown (Queens, N.Y.) continues to be a presence defensively above the net recording four blocks as junior libero Janiellee Alvarez (Norwich, Conn.) absorbed much of the Warrior attack with 14 digs on the night.
 
The Eagles were able to fight off the Warriors in the first set 26-24, in a win by two scenario. Post kept rolling, applying the pressure in the second set to win by a four point margin, 25-21. The Eagles managed to suppress the Nyack offense and take care of business offensively to win the third set 25-17 and complete the sweep on the road.
 
The Eagles improve to 8-2 in conference play, standing alone in second place in the CACC North Division. Post is 13-7 overall on the season, remaining undefeated in October and riding a seven game winning streak. Nyack falls to 1-11 in the CACC standings, and 1-24 thus far on the season.
 
The Eagles continue conference play on Saturday, Oct. 18 when they travel to Philadelphia, Pa. to face off against the Rams of Philadelphia University (7-3 CACC, 9-10). First serve is set for 1 p.m.
 
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