MANHATTAN -- The Cannoneers took a huge stride in securing a
fourth and final playoff spot on Thursday, going on the road to
beat Yeshiva, 3-0, in Hudson Valley Intercollegiate Athletic
Conference women's volleyball play.
Pratt middle hitter Hannah
Calderwood controlled the net on both sides, posting a career
effort for which the Maccabees had no answer. The freshman threw
down 12 kills on 17 error-free swings in totaling a .706 hitting
percentage, a season high for any Cannoneer on the year. She added
a solo block and a block assist as 6-7 Pratt evened its HVIAC
resume at 3-3, putting the team in the driver's seat to lock up a
playoff berth with sole possession of fourth place.
Junior Diana Lezama
added a double-double of 16 digs and 10 kills, erring only once on
21 attempts for a .429 attack percentage, as Pratt notched a
season-high hitting average for a second match in a row, this time
at a robust .321.
HVIAC aces leader Alli Houghton added
to her league-leading total, firing five service aces and also
leading the match with 24 set assists. Freshman Charlotte Burch
chipped in with six kills and no errors on 12 attempts for a .500
hit percentage to go along with 11 digs.
With her five aces, Houghton now leads the league at 1.32 aces
per set. Calderwood controls third in the league in attack
percentage at .263.
Pratt returns to play on Saturday at 1:00 p.m. in non-conference
play at York College. The Cannoneers play host to Sarah Lawrence
College (2-17, 1-3 HVIAC) Monday night with a chance to wrap up a
playoff berth.