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Nova Southeastern NS 21-11, 9-7 SSC
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Winner Rollins RC 19-18, 4-12 SSC
Nova Southeastern NS
21-11, 9-7 SSC
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Final
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Rollins RC
19-18, 4-12 SSC
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 4 5 F
Nova Southeastern NS 25 25 21 23 13 (2)
Rollins RC 20 20 25 25 15 (3)

Game Recap: Women's Volleyball |

Vyborny Propels Tars in 3-2 Come-From-Behind Victory

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WINTER PARK, Fla. –

Sophomore right side hitter Caitlin Vyborny blasted a career-high 15 kills as the Tars fell behind 2-0 in the match to mount its best comeback of the season to defeat Nova Southeastern, 3-2 (20-25, 20-25, 25-21, 25-23, 15-13) in front of a rambunctious Warden Arena crowd, Saturday evening in Rollins' regular-season finale.

A native of Machesney Park, Ill., Vyborny gave the spectators something to cheer about when she slammed 11 of her 15 kills in the final three sets to deny the Sharks (21-11, 9-7 SSC)attempt at spoiling the "Senior Day" event. Vyborny also led the Tars with a .294 (15K 5E 34TA) hitting percentage.

A defensive charged Tars (19-18, 4-12 SSC) squad proved to be the difference in the contest holding NSU to under a .200 attacking percentage. Single-season digs leader, Phoebe Corder, increased her season effort with 20 digs as she finishes with a total to 699. Outside hitters Stephanie Nichols and Nikki Hartman added 19 and 14 digs respectively, while senior setter Lacey Malarky rounded out the double-digit efforts with 11.

Rollins out-blocked the Sharks 6-5 with Nichols recording the team-best assisting in three of them.

In her final match at Rollins, Malarky added 37 assists to improve her all-time record mark to 5,273.

In the first two sets, the Sharks dominated the match capturing two 25-20 victories. After being limited to 17 kills and a hitting percentage of .069 in the first two frames, Rollins bounced back in full force to stage one of the greatest comebacks in the program's history.

Trailing 2-0 after the intermission, Rollins built a 6-3 lead after kills from its hitters, Vyborny and Hartman. The Sharks closed the gap to tie the match at 10, but a 7-2 run by the Tars that included three Vyborny kills, gave Rollins its largest lead of the set. NSU again countered cutting the deficit to two at 21-19, but three attacking errors secured the fate of the Sharks.

Gaining momentum, Rollins continued its relentless pursuit hitting .342, a match-high, in the fourth frame. Backed behind six Vyborny kills, Rollins and NSU played even volleyball throughout the set. Neither team built a lead larger than five points in the fourth frame, as Rollins took an early 9-6 lead. After scoring four unanswered points, the Sharks regained the lead only to surrender it on the ensuing point on a Vyborny kill. The schools exchanged the next 14 points to tie the match at 17.

Rollins made its run scoring five-straight points culminated by back-to-back kills from Hartman and Vyborny. With the 22-17 lead, the Sharks refused to go away and cut the lead to two at 23-21. After a service error, NSU scored the next two points on a Melinda Gorman kill and ace to trail 24-23. The Tars responded going to its middle Jenny Sherwood on a quick set from Malarky to claim the victory and push the match to a fifth set.

Despite registering only two kills, Rollins mustered its gusty set of the season. In a nail-biting set, Rollins' adrenaline gave it the early edge leading 7-4. The Sharks attack allowed for them to fight back to take a 10-9 lead. A Nichols kill down the line preceded a Malarky ace and a Hartman blast to give the Tars a 12-10 advantage. Outside hitter Christina Chubb answered for NSU, but a service error gave the Tars a two-point lead. An Emily Carle kill and a Rollins' attacking error tied the match at 13. After a ball handling and attacking error charged to the Sharks, the Tars claimed the 15-13 victory.

Prior to the match, the Tars honored its three seniors, Lacey Malarky, Tori Ratcliffe and Stephanie Nichols for their hard work and dedication throughout their four years at Rollins.




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