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CSI GAMEDAY: WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL VS ST. ELIZABETH, 6PM

9/18/2018 10:56:00 AM

The College of Staten Island women's volleyball team looks to defend their home court tonight against St. Elizabeth at 6:00 pm for a non-conference match. The Dolphins will look to end their four-match losing skid against the Eagles.

CSI VS. ST. ELIZABETH AT-A-GLANCE
Matchup:  CSI (6-4) vs. St. Elizabeth (4-5)
Where: The Tank - 2800 Victory Boulevard, Staten Island, NY 
Live Stats:  https://csidolphins.com/sidearmstats/wvball/summary
Live Video: www.csidolphins.com/csisportsnet
All-Time Series: St. Elizabeth leads 15-9
Players to Watch (CSI): Margaret O'Malley-Rebovich starred for the Dolphins in their non-conference tri-match and now leads the team with 85 kills. O'Malley-Rebovich had her best games of the season in the tri-match last Saturday, tallying 16 and 13 kills. O'Malley-Rebovich will look to churn out that same performance tonight against the Eagles of St. Elizabeth.  Francesca Castellano is another weapon for the Dolphins as she sits right behind O'Malley-Rebovich with 82 kills while hitting .237. Arianna Spears has been sublime for Staten Island this season, collecting 242 assists through just 10 matches, helping the Dolphins to a 6-4 start to the year. 
Players to Watch (CSE): St. Elizabeth's attacking duo consists of Stephanie Mitarotonda and Stacey Medina who lead the team with 45 and 40 kills, respectively. Medina has the best percentage on the team, hitting .341 through 9 matches while also posting a team-high 27 service aces. Maura Farley has started six matches for the Eagles from the setter position and paces the team with 84 assists.  Yasmin'na Muhammad has been effective at the net, picking up seven blocks, three solo.  Joralis Nivar monitors the back line and leads the Eagles with 118 digs.
News & Notes: This will be the 25th meeting between these programs with the Eagles winning four of the last five against the Dolphins and 15 overall. At The Tank the Dolphins are just 2-8 against the Eagles, however, this season Staten Island is 3-2 on their home court while the Eagles are 1-5 away from home. Staten Island and St. Elizabeth have one common opponent in Lehman College with each school earning a 3-0 sweep of the Lightning. Over their last five matches, St. Elizabeth is 2-3 while Staten Island is 3-2 during that same span. 



 
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