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CAMDEN, N.J. (Sept. 10, 2016) – The Rutgers University-Camden volleyball team recorded its third straight victory to even its record at 4-4 as it swept a tri-match, 3-0 and 3-0, against Delaware Valley University and SUNY-Old Westbury here Saturday.
In the other match of the day, Delaware Valley (2-6) swept Old Westbury (0-5) by scores of 25-14, 25-15 and 25-11.
The Scarlet Raptors return to action Tuesday at 7 p.m. in their New Jersey Athletic Conference opener at New Jersey City University.
Rutgers-Camden 3, Delaware Valley University 0
The Raptors defeated the Aggies by scores of 25-16, 25-7 and 25-13 as freshman
Jordan Erskine (Barnegat, NJ/Barnegat) collected 10 kills and compiled a .450 hitting percentage. Freshman
Jassmine Watson (Penns Grove, NJ/Clearview Regional) had eight kills and hit .467, while sophomore
Myiah Gatling (Woolwich Township, NJ/Kingsway Regional) had six kills and junior
Cortnee Wilkerson (Los Angeles, CA/West Adams Prep) added five.
Sophomore
Kim Bryfogle (Collingswood, NJ/Paul VI) and freshman
Caitlynn Marcano (Williamstown, NJ/Williamstown) notched 19 and 13 assists, respectively. Marcano added four service aces, while junior
Erin Thompson (Mays Landing, NJ/Oakcrest) had three.
Senior
Melanie Kaiser (Somerdale, NJ/Sterling) collected 27 digs for the Scarlet Raptors, while Thompson added nine. Bryfogle and freshmen
Jamie Mulligan (New Gretna, NJ/Pinelands Regional) and
Meghan Gallagher (Sicklerville, NJ/Paul VI) each added seven digs.
Rutgers-Camden 3, SUNY-Old Westbury 0
Rutgers-Camden completed its big day with a 25-8, 25-14, 25-9 sweep over the Panthers.
Jamie Mulligan led the way with nine kills and a .643 hitting percentage, while Gatling had eight kills, Wilkerson had seven and freshman
Morgan Mulligan (New Gretna, NJ/Pinelands Regional) added six.
The Raptors received 14 assists apiece from Marcano and Bryfogle, while Gallagher led a balanced defense with 11 digs.
Morgan Mulligan collected four service aces, while Bryfogle and freshman
Kate Patterson (Elk, NJ/Gloucester County Institute of Technology) had three apiece.