NEW YORK — Columbia volleyball put together strong stretches in the second and third sets, but Dartmouth closed out each frame late to secure a 3–0 win (12-25, 24-26, 28-30) on Friday night at Levien Gymnasium.
The Lions (2-10, 0-2 Ivy League) were led by first-year outside hitters Lauren Farris and Elena Maynulet, who recorded nine kills each. The nine kills from Farris are a new season-high, while Maynulet also added nine digs. Libero Delaney Seaman finished with a match-high 19 digs.
Columbia hit .143 overall, including .174 in a back-and-forth third set that featured 14 ties and five lead changes. Dartmouth (4-8, 1-1 Ivy League) was led by Kauany Gutz's 11 kills and four service aces, while the Big Green hit .250 for the match. Aces played a significant factor in Dartmouth's win; the Big Green finished with 12 on the evening.
In the opening frame, Dartmouth jumped out early and never looked back, using a string of service aces and kills to build a 14–8 lead. Columbia struggled to find an offensive rhythm, hitting .133 with nine kills and five errors. Maria Happ, Avery Jones and Eva Atkins each notched early kills, but Dartmouth's five service aces in the frame proved decisive. The Big Green hit .429 with 12 kills and no errors to take the opener comfortably.
The Lions responded in the second, taking the momentum early. Atkins opened the frame with back-to-back kills to spark a quick 5-1 advantage. Columbia's block came alive, with Happ and Atkins teaming up for multiple stuffs as the Lions led 9-5 and later 15-11. Farris delivered a kill and an ace to extend the lead to 18-16, but Dartmouth chipped away behind strong serving from Gutz and clutch swings from Molly Power.
Columbia tied the set at 24–24 on a Maynulet kill and a Big Green attack error, but a hitting error followed by an ace from Dartmouth closed the set 26–24. The Lions posted 12 kills and hit .116 in the frame, while adding four blocks.
The third set was a thriller, featuring 14 ties and five lead changes. Dartmouth edged ahead 7-4 early, but Columbia roared back behind kills from Farris, Maynulet, and Gravlee to even the score at 14-14.
Farris finished with four kills in the set, while Atkins and Gravlee chipped in key swings to keep Columbia in contention. The Lions held set point at 24–23 and again tied it at 28–28 on a Madison Hsieh kill, but Dartmouth finished with a Gutz kill and a block to close the match 30–28.
Columbia returns to action on Saturday evening when it hosts Harvard. First serve between the Lions and Crimson is scheduled for 6:00 p.m.
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