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Melanie Dormann (9)
Matt Garies
3
Winner McGill MCGILL 13-5, 9-4
0
ETS ETS 3-4, 0-0
Winner
McGill MCGILL
13-5, 9-4
3
Final
0
ETS ETS
3-4, 0-0
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 F
McGill MCGILL 25 25 25 (3)
ETS ETS 19 22 20 (0)

Game Recap: Women's Volleyball | | Earl Zukerman

Martlets feast on Piranhas in volleyball sweep over ETS


MONTREAL – Melanie Dormann registered 13 points and Rio Pesochin added a dozen more as McGill swept the Piranhas from École de technologie supérieure 3-0 in women's volleyball exhibition play at the Centre sportif ETS, Friday. The set scores were 25-19, 25-22 and 25-20.
 
The result was a fourth consecutive win for McGill, which improved to 13-5 overall, including a 9-4 mark in league play. ETS dropped to 3-4 overall.
 
It was also McGill's second straight victory over ETS since the expansion team was inaugurated earlier this season. The Piranhas are playing an exhibition season of home-and-home games against each RSEQ team in anticipation of joining the conference next season.
 
"Due to some injuries and sickness, we went with a 6-2 system (six hitters and two setters) today, which gave us a chance to play with three hitters at the net," said McGill head coach Rachele Beliveau, who took advantage of the opportunity to utilize her full bench.
 
Dormann, a six-foot power-hitter from Ottawa, racked up 12 kills, to go along with one ace. The fifth-year anatomical science senior added eight digs.
 
Pesochin, a management junior from Vancouver, B.C., contributed eight kills with a pair of aces, two blocks, one assist and 11 digs.
 
Teammate Selima Guidara, a political science freshman from Tunisia, added nine point and 10 digs. Brook Brown, a biology senior from Largo, Fla., had five points, 11 digs and a team-high passing ratio of 2.14 (out of 3.0).
 
Pacing the Piranhas was Iman Assameur and Sophie Theriault, with 18 and 11 points, respectively.
 
"They're a small team but have a pretty good defence," said Beliveau. "Most of their offence is based upon two hitters."
 
The Martlets held an advantage in kills (37-28), stuff blocks (7-5) and digs (55-42), while ETS had a 9-7 edge in aces.
 
McGill returns to league play on Sunday (Jan. 21) when it makes the short trip across town to confront UQAM (8-6). The Martlets defeated UQAM 3-2 at home in their only previous meeting this season.
 
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SOURCE
Earl Zukerman
Sports Information Officer
Athletics & Recreation
McGill University
514-983-7012 (cell.)
www.mcgillathletics.ca
earl.zukerman@mcgill.ca
 
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