Eagles Outlast Orange in Thrilling Five-Set Match
The Boston College volleyball team emerged victorious in a nail-biting five-set match against Syracuse on Wednesday night at the Women's Building in Syracuse, New York. The Eagles secured the win with set scores of 25-20, 20-25, 25-16, 22-25, and 19-17, improving their record to 13-16 overall and 6-11 in ACC play.
Dominant Performances Highlight the Match
Audrey Ross led the Eagles with a season-high 21 kills, providing the offensive spark needed to overcome a resilient Syracuse squad. Ross received ample support from Halle Schroder, who tallied 15 kills and 18 digs, marking her 12th double-double of the season. Setter Aubrey Moore facilitated the offense with 31 assists, while Brooklyn Yelland anchored the defense with 21 digs. Julia Haggerty proved crucial at the net, contributing 11 blocks to Boston College’s defensive stand.
Despite their best efforts, the Orange fell to 14-15 overall and 2-15 in the ACC. Syracuse’s Sydney Moore shone on her Senior Night, notching a career-best 11 blocks alongside seven kills. Teammate Skylar George also impressed, coming just one kill shy of her career high with 18 in four sets of action.
How the Match Unfolded
Set 1: Eagles Take Early Control
Both teams traded runs early in the first set, but Boston College pulled ahead with a decisive 5-0 run late in the frame. The Eagles’ efficient attacking and solid blocking set the tone for a 25-20 victory. Julia Haggerty’s dominance at the net was evident, as her blocking played a pivotal role in shutting down Syracuse’s hitters.
Set 2: Orange Bounce Back
Syracuse responded in the second set with a strong performance, highlighted by improved serve receive and defensive adjustments. The Orange capitalized on Boston College errors and maintained their lead late in the set, winning 25-20 to even the match. Skylar George’s powerful swings kept the Eagles on their heels as the Orange seized momentum.
Set 3: Eagles Dominate
Boston College surged to an early lead in the third set and never looked back. Schroder and Ross combined for key kills during a dominant 10-3 start. The Eagles maintained their momentum throughout, closing out the set 25-16. The team’s ability to adjust their offensive strategy, utilizing quick attacks and off-speed shots, left Syracuse scrambling.
Set 4: Syracuse Forces a Deciding Set
With their backs against the wall, the Orange clawed their way to a fourth-set victory. Strong serving, including aces from Emma Ortiz and Ava Palm, helped Syracuse edge Boston College 25-22, setting up a dramatic final set. The crowd at the Women's Building erupted with energy as Syracuse forced errors from Boston College late in the set.
Set 5: Eagles Prevail in a Thriller
The deciding set featured nine ties and intense rallies as both teams battled for control. Boston College gained an early 6-2 lead, but Syracuse rallied to tie the set at 6-6. Despite facing multiple match points, the Eagles held firm and secured the victory with a block by Julia Haggerty and Anna Herrington to win 19-17. The composure displayed by Boston College in critical moments underscored their determination to close out the match.
The Importance of This Win for Boston College
This victory holds particular significance for Boston College, as it not only breaks a losing streak in ACC road games but also builds confidence heading into the final stretch of the season. The team’s resilience in such a tightly contested match highlights their growth and ability to perform under pressure. With this win, Boston College sets the stage for a potential late-season surge in conference play.
For Syracuse, the loss represents another missed opportunity to capitalize on home-court advantage. Despite their struggles this season, the Orange showed flashes of potential, particularly with strong performances from their seniors. Head coach Bakeer Ganesharatnam emphasized the need for better execution in close matches to turn near-wins into actual victories.
Looking Ahead for Both Teams
The Eagles and Orange are set to face off again on November 24 in Chestnut Hill. Boston College will aim to build on their momentum, while Syracuse looks to regroup and earn redemption. The rematch will serve as a pivotal game for both teams as they jockey for position in the ACC standings.
Boston College will focus on maintaining their defensive sharpness and further refining their offensive strategies. Audrey Ross and Halle Schroder have emerged as key players in recent games, and their continued performance will be vital to the Eagles' success. On the other hand, Syracuse will look to improve their consistency, particularly in serve receive and critical moments late in matches.
What Fans Can Expect in the Rematch
Fans can expect another thrilling encounter when these two teams meet again. Boston College’s improved blocking and relentless attacking will likely remain central to their game plan. Syracuse, meanwhile, will aim to disrupt Boston College’s rhythm early, utilizing aggressive serves and quicker offensive transitions to keep the Eagles on the defensive.
Both teams have shown the capacity to adapt and grow throughout the season, setting the stage for a highly anticipated rematch.







