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Cavallaro Roll
2
EMMANUEL EMMANUEL 0-3
3
Winner Queens (NC) QUEENS 2-7
EMMANUEL EMMANUEL
0-3
2
Final
3
Queens (NC) QUEENS
2-7
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 4 5 F
EMMANUEL EMMANUEL 25 22 19 25 15 (2)
Queens (NC) QUEENS 15 25 25 22 17 (3)

Game Recap: Men's Volleyball |

Men's Volleyball Takes Down Emmanuel (Ga.) in Sixth Five-Set Match

POST-MATCH INTERVIEW WITH HEAD COACH JEREMY PRICE AND SENIOR NIC CAVALARRO

CHARLOTTE, N.C.
 – Senior Nic Cavallaro returned to the starting lineup after missing more than two weeks due to injury and recorded a double-double of 21 kills and 12 digs in leading the Queens University of Charlotte men's volleyball team a 3-2 (15-25, 25-22, 25-19, 22-25, 17-15) victory over Emmanuel College (Ga.) on Tuesday night inside Curry Arena.
 
Cavallaro hit .390 on the outside as the Royals (3-7) hit .248 as a team, including hitting over the .300 mark in the final three sets of the night. Queens combated 11 total blocks from Emmanuel (0-4) with seven service aces, including two from sophomore Jack Brinkman.
 
After a slow start in the opening set, Queens rebounded with wins in both the second and third sets of action to take a 2-1 match lead.
 
The Royals looked to close things out in the fourth set, holding an 11-7 lead following a Brinkman kill clung to a 20-18 advantage after senior Tristan Santoyo placed a ball over the top of the Emmanuel block. However, the Lions scored four unanswered points to take a 22-20 lead, taking advantage of a Queens service error to close out the match and force a deciding fifth set.
 
The fifth set of play featured eight total ties, including the final one at 15-all, before a Cavallaro kill and a double block by Cavallaro and fellow senior JP Payne sealed the win for Queens. In total, the match featured 31 total ties and 10 lead changes in the back-and-forth affair.
 
Brinkman totaled 14 kills and nine digs for Queens, while Payne had 10 kills and hit .480 from the middle. Freshman middle Stirling Sims had nine kills and a .400 hitting performance as sophomore setter Brandon Grabow finished with 48 assists. Senior Ruben Greenstein led all players with 14 digs on defense.
 
Queens concludes its four-game homestand on Friday when the team hosts fellow Independent Volleyball Association member Alderson Broaddus University. First serve is set for 7 p.m. on the Queens Sports Network.
 
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