
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The Boston College Eagles (12-3, 1-2 ACC) secured their first conference win with a 3-0 sweep over Virginia (7-6, 0-3 ACC), 25-13, 27-25, 25-21 Friday night.
Junior Audrey Ross led the Eagles offense recording double digits in both kills and points tallying 12 kills and 13 points. Three Eagles posted seven kills, Herrington, Cornelia Roach and Bella Ehrlich. Freshman Bella Ehrlich recorded a .875, three service aces and three total blocks, including one solo. Setter Lucy Mott guided the offensive effort with 32 assists, a new career high for the sophomore. Brooklyn Yelland and Lucy Mott had a combined 16 digs.
The Eagles got off to a hot start taking an early 4-2 lead. Despite tying with the Cavaliers twice, a big kill from Anna Herrington sent the Eagles off to a media timeout up 15-11. An 8-0 run for Boston College featuring kills from Ehrlich (2), Ross (2), and Hoppes and blocks from Ross, Ehrlich and Mott, propelled the Eagles to a first set victory, 25-13. BC anthem a .407% in the first set and held UVA to a .038%.
The Cavaliers and the Eagles both came out strong as both teams went point-for-point, tying. At the media timeout the Cavaliers held a one point advantage, leading 15-14. The teams tied again at 16-16, but UVA’s offense came through taking a 20-17 lead, forcing a BC timeout. The Eagles came within one point trailing 20-19, but the Cavaliers lengthened the gap, 24-21. The Eagles didn’t back down coming back within one, 24-23, with kills from Roach to help. Despite evening the score at 24 and 25, an ace from Ali Natt pushed the Eagles to a 26-25 lead. A big kill from Anna Herrington sealed the discount on the second set as BC recorded a 27-25 victory.
The Cavaliers got on the board first but Herrington responded quickly with a kill to even it out. Despite tying it up at 6, Boston College went on a 5-0 run to take a 11-6 lead, forcing a Virginia timeout. The Cavaliers pushed back as did the Eagles, going 7-6 on kills. With kills from Ross (2), Ehrlich and blocks from Rach and Roach, the Eagles held a six point lead, 18-12, to force a UVA timeout.
Back-to-back points from Ross extended the BC lead to five, up 23-18. Fighting back, UVA came within three, trailing 24-21. The Eagles secured the third set 25-21.
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Junior Audrey Ross led the Eagles offense recording double digits in both kills and points tallying 12 kills and 13 points. Three Eagles posted seven kills, Herrington, Cornelia Roach and Bella Ehrlich. Freshman Bella Ehrlich recorded a .875, three service aces and three total blocks, including one solo. Setter Lucy Mott guided the offensive effort with 32 assists, a new career high for the sophomore. Brooklyn Yelland and Lucy Mott had a combined 16 digs.
The Eagles got off to a hot start taking an early 4-2 lead. Despite tying with the Cavaliers twice, a big kill from Anna Herrington sent the Eagles off to a media timeout up 15-11. An 8-0 run for Boston College featuring kills from Ehrlich (2), Ross (2), and Hoppes and blocks from Ross, Ehrlich and Mott, propelled the Eagles to a first set victory, 25-13. BC anthem a .407% in the first set and held UVA to a .038%.
The Cavaliers and the Eagles both came out strong as both teams went point-for-point, tying. At the media timeout the Cavaliers held a one point advantage, leading 15-14. The teams tied again at 16-16, but UVA’s offense came through taking a 20-17 lead, forcing a BC timeout. The Eagles came within one point trailing 20-19, but the Cavaliers lengthened the gap, 24-21. The Eagles didn’t back down coming back within one, 24-23, with kills from Roach to help. Despite evening the score at 24 and 25, an ace from Ali Natt pushed the Eagles to a 26-25 lead. A big kill from Anna Herrington sealed the discount on the second set as BC recorded a 27-25 victory.
The Cavaliers got on the board first but Herrington responded quickly with a kill to even it out. Despite tying it up at 6, Boston College went on a 5-0 run to take a 11-6 lead, forcing a Virginia timeout. The Cavaliers pushed back as did the Eagles, going 7-6 on kills. With kills from Ross (2), Ehrlich and blocks from Rach and Roach, the Eagles held a six point lead, 18-12, to force a UVA timeout.
Back-to-back points from Ross extended the BC lead to five, up 23-18. Fighting back, UVA came within three, trailing 24-21. The Eagles secured the third set 25-21.
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