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Jumbo Volleyball Blanked by UMass Boston in Match-up of Regional Top 10 Teams

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Isabel Kuhel finished with six kills and three blocks for Tufts

BOSTON – Led by a match-high 15 kills from senior Shannon Thompson (Moorpark, CA), UMass Boston volleyball (11-5) knocked off their second straight regionally ranked opponent this time defeating number eight Tufts University (8-5) by the final of 3-0 Tuesday evening at Boston College High School.

Thompson's 15 kills came on 28 attempts, with the senior only being charged with three errors in the match (.429 attack percentage).  As a team UMB finished with 34 kills and earned back-to-back 25-17 victories to take a 2-0 lead over the Jumbos.  In the third set UMass jumped out to an early lead, but the Jumbos fought back and actually tied the match at 19-19 on a service and then took a one-point lead on a Beacons attack error.

However the late run by the Jumbos was halted as the Beacons rattled off a 6-0 run to take the 3-0 non-conference victory.  Tuesday's win marks the second straight win for the Beacons over Tufts and tied the all-time series at 4-4.  Last season UMass defeated the Jumbos on their home court in a thrilling 3-2 victory.

Also having a strong match for UMass was Kirsten Morrison (North Reading, MA), who scored key points as well as a huge solo block to keep the Beacons momentum going in the first two sets.  Setter Emma Rocha (Boynton Beach, FL) finished the match with 19 assists, and also scored a pair of aces.  Defensively Kayla Wilson (San Jose, CA) led the Beacons in digs with 14, followed by Corrine Porter (Huntington Beach, CA) with 10.

At the net it was Thompson and reigning Little East Conference Rookie of the Week Briana Sousa (Swansea, MA) who led the charge as Thompson finished with two solo blocks and three block assists, while Sousa posted five block assists.  With Tuesday's match, Sousa has now recorded a combined 16 block assists in the last two matches respectively.

For the Jumbos it was sophomore Isabel Kuhel (Brisbane, CA), who recorded a team-best six kills.  Senior tri-captain Kendall Lord (LaJolla, CA) finished with 22 assists and also had five digs to her name as well.  Junior Virginia Clay (Santa Clara, CA) tallied 17 digs, while the Jumbos as a team finished with a combined 7.5 total blocks.

UMB will take a much needed break and will not return to action until next Tuesday when they travel to UMass Dartmouth for a 7 pm Little East Conference match. Tufts plays a pair of NESCAC matches at Bates on Friday night and then at Colby on Saturday afternoon.

Match statistics

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Match recap courtesy of UMass Boston

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Players Mentioned

Virginia Clay

#5 Virginia Clay

L/DS
5' 6"
Junior
Isabel Kuhel

#8 Isabel Kuhel

MB/OPP
6' 1"
Sophomore
Kendall Lord

#4 Kendall Lord

S
5' 10"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Virginia Clay

#5 Virginia Clay

5' 6"
Junior
L/DS
Isabel Kuhel

#8 Isabel Kuhel

6' 1"
Sophomore
MB/OPP
Kendall Lord

#4 Kendall Lord

5' 10"
Senior
S