Amelia Foley
Asst. Sports Editor
Framingham was on .re this past Saturday, Sept. 12, racking up two wins after a non-conference tri-match at the Warren Hill Gymnasium.
The first match against Southern Maine resulted in a 3-1 win for Framingham.
The Huskies tried to keep pace with the Rams by tallying 14 kills from sophomore Jess Williamson and another eight from sophomore Mo Raymond.
The Huskies were no match for Framing- ham junior Alycia Rackliffe who dominated the game with 17 kills, senior Danielle Girard who had 11 and senior Annie DeLoid who tacked on an additional eight.
Sophomore Sarah Leonard contributed to the Rams’ success with an impressive 28 as- sists and freshman Mackenzie Whelan had another 17.
The Rams also picked up an additional ten points blocking the net.
DeLoid had seven of the block assists while Rackliffe had four assists and a solo block. Southern Maine ended the game with a .052 hitting percentage and FSU with .208.
Shortly after, Framingham State faced Newbury in their second match of the non- conference tri-match. Rackliffe lead the at- tack with a total of 12 kills.
Leonard contributed to the Rams’ second success of the day with 15 kills and Whalen with 11.
Whalen controlled the offense, keeping the game at a strong pace. Girard claimed a new match-high of 13 digs.
Newbury tried to stay in the match with Miranda Banks making 14 kills and Marlen Reynoso with 23 assists, but the Nighthawks were no match for the Rams who won the match 3-0.
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