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Men's Volleyball Opens NCAA Championship With Three-Set Win Over Rutgers Newark

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Photo Gallery from the NCAA Championship Quarterfinal Win

Hoboken, N.J. - April 24, 2015 - The Springfield College men's volleyball team defeated Rutgers-Newark in straight sets in the NCAA Division III Championship Quarterfinals on Friday evening in Canavan Arena on the campus of Stevens Institute of Technology.  The Pride won by the scores of 25-14, 25-23, 25-12.

Springfield, which is the No. 2 seed in this year's national tournament, improved to 24-6 and will play in the NCAA Championship Semifinals on Saturday at 6:30 against Nazareth.  Rutgers-Newark, the No. 7 seed, had its season come to a close with a 22-10 record.

Ricardo Padilla Ayala (San Juan, Puerto Rico) totaled a match-high 14 kills to go along with six aces and three blocks, while Greg Woods (Middletown, Conn.) produced 13 kills at a .474 clip.  Keaton Pieper (Dallas, Texas) ran Springfield's offense with 32 assists as the Pride hit .415 on the night.  Joseth Irizarry Feliciano (Adjuntas, Puerto Rico) notched a match-best five blocks and Angel Perez (Naranjito, Puerto Rico) chipped in six kills and four digs.

After a Springfield service error brought Rutgers-Newark within 11-9 in the opening set, the Pride seized control with an 8-2 run, taking a 19-11 lead after Woods put a ball away.  Padilla Ayala keyed the burst with two service aces, and the first-year gave Springfield the 25-14 win after he crushed his seventh kill of the match.  The Pride hit .522 in the first set, racking up 16 kills and holding the Scarlet Raiders to a -.059 hitting percentage.

The second frame was the closest of the match as it featured 11 ties, and the Pride trailed by as many as four after an attack error gave Rutgers-Newark an 11-7 cushion.  Springfield would eventually take its first lead of the game on a monster stuff from Irizarry Feliciano and Perez at 16-15, but the Scarlet Raiders would answer back to regain a 21-19 lead.  The Pride turned to Woods and Padilla Ayala down the stretch and the duo didn't disappoint, as Woods registered three kills and Padilla Ayala delivered a critical ace which gave Springfield set point.  Irizarry Feliciano and Pieper would then snuff out a Rutgers-Newark bid on the pin, giving Springfield a 25-23 win.  Woods led the Pride with six kills in the frame, while Irizarry Feliciano came through with three blocks.

Springfield took that momentum into the third set and never looked back as it hit at a .600 clip and benefited from four aces, including three from Padilla Ayala.  The Pride raced out to a 10-3 advantage and never let the Scarlet Raiders within six.  Irizarry Feliciano teammed with Pieper for a big block for match point, and then connected for another block with classmate Padilla Ayala for the game's final point.

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Players Mentioned

Joseth Irizarry Feliciano

#18 Joseth Irizarry Feliciano

MB
6' 4"
First Year
Borinquen Coqui
Ricardo Padilla Ayala

#7 Ricardo Padilla Ayala

OH
6' 1"
First Year
Borinquen Coqui
Angel Perez

#15 Angel Perez

OH
6' 2"
Senior
Envol
Keaton Pieper

#12 Keaton Pieper

S
6' 4"
Senior
Vanguard
Greg Woods

#2 Greg Woods

RS
6' 2"
Junior
Mizuno East

Players Mentioned

Joseth Irizarry Feliciano

#18 Joseth Irizarry Feliciano

6' 4"
First Year
Borinquen Coqui
MB
Ricardo Padilla Ayala

#7 Ricardo Padilla Ayala

6' 1"
First Year
Borinquen Coqui
OH
Angel Perez

#15 Angel Perez

6' 2"
Senior
Envol
OH
Keaton Pieper

#12 Keaton Pieper

6' 4"
Senior
Vanguard
S
Greg Woods

#2 Greg Woods

6' 2"
Junior
Mizuno East
RS