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Men's Volleyball

Scarlet Raiders Roll Past Pioneers In Their EIVA Hay Finale

Rutgers-Newark Men's Volleyball

Jeff Zornig
NEWARK, NJ – Junior setter Jeff Zornig had match highs of five aces, 11 digs and eight assisted blocks while fueling the Rutgers-Newark attack with 33 assists in a 3-0 EIVA Hay win over Sacred Heart in The Golden Dome. Set scores were 30-25, 30-25, 30-21. 

Rutgers-Newark 3, Sacred Heart 0

The Scarlet Raiders (13-11, EIVA Hay 8-0) completed their divisional season with a perfect mark and now are waiting for their opponent to be determined for the opening round of the EIVA Championship tournament which begins on April 24.

Sophomore right side Austin Pappas led a balanced Raider attack by hitting .667 with 11 kills and just one error on 15 swings while playing in only the first two sets to help Rutgers-Newark hit .300 or better as a team for the 11th time this season. Pappas also added six digs and three assisted blocks.

Senior middle hitter Jon Keller notched 11.5 points with a solo block, seven assisted blocks, a pair of aces and five kills as five Raiders reached double figures in points.

Sophomore outside hitter Marcin Midura hammered down 10 kills while sophomore outside hitter Eduardo Hernandez tallied eight kills, two aces and two assisted blocks.

Freshman middle hitter Mark Kochan was in on five blocks as Rutgers-Newark dominated the net, out blocking the Pioneers (16-10, EIVA Hay 4-3), 15.0 to 8.5.

Junior right side Roger Parent pace Sacred Heart with team highs of 11 kills, four aces and seven digs, but he was the only Pioneer in double digit points.

The Raiders, winners of 12 of their last 14 matches, are guaranteed at least a .500 season.

Seniors Keller and outside hitter Nate Stott will be honored at pre-match ceremonies as the Rutgers-Newark hosts Princeton in The Golden Dome on Saturday at 4 p.m. in the final home match of the season.
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