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Junior Rachel Barton had a match-high 26 digs.
 
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Georgetown Volleyball Falls at Villanova, 3-1

Oct. 8, 2005

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Villanova, Penn. - The Georgetown University volleyball team dropped a 3-1 (30-26, 18-30, 25-30, 25-30) decision at Villanova today in BIG EAST action. The Hoyas, who have lost three straight, now stand at 5-12 on the season, 1-4 in league play.

Georgetown had two players post double-doubles. Senior Rachel Nelson (Sacramento, Calif./St. Francis) nailed 11 kills to go along with 24 digs, while sophomore Katie Nulty (Santa Barbara, Calif./Laguna Blanca) posted ten kills and ten digs.

Senior Jenny Weed (Salt lake City, Utah/Utah Valley State College) and freshman Katherine Niesen (Gainesville, Fla./Eastside) both complied eight block assists.

Hoya junior Rachel Barton (Marietta, Ga./The Walker School) had a match-high 26 digs.

Georgetown won a tight first game, 30-26. The Hoyas broke an 18-18 tie and upped their advantage to 26-22 before pulling away.

Villanova took a commanding 10-2 edge in game two and never looked back. The closest GU would get was 17-15 before the Wildcats won seven straight points.

The third game was also close as Georgetown trailed, 22-21, 26-22 and 29-24 before the Hoyas were outlasted 30-25.

In the fourth and final game, Georgetown took a 3-0 lead but Villanova took a 22-19 advantage and that would be as close as GU would get until 28-25.

Georgetown is in action again on Sunday, when the Hoyas travel to Rutgers University for a 2:00 p.m. BIG EAST match.

 

 

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