This Week in Sports 11/14

Volleyball

FINAL (11/8): University of Rhode Island 3-1 George Washington University

FINAL (11/9): George Washington University 3-0 URI

Rhody took down their Atlantic 10 Conference opponent in four sets at Keaney Gymnasium on Friday night. The team tallied a .212 hitting percentage throughout the night, with first-year middle blocker Hayvn Rolle leading the team with 16 kills. URI’s three set wins were all within four points, as GWU came back from behind in the first and fourth sets to tie the match down the stretch. The following day on their senior day, Rhody held minimal leads, with the third set being the only one where they led in double digits. The Revolutionaries completed the sweep with set scores of 25-21, 25-20 and 25-20. To hear more about volleyball’s weekend, read Ryan Mckenna’s article (rhodycigar.com).

Men’s Basketball

FINAL (11/8): URI 91-77 College of the Holy Cross

FINAL (11/12): URI 105-73 Franklin Pierce University

The Rams improved to 2-0 on the season in Friday night’s matchup with Crusaders. The first half was evenly balanced, with a 44-40 lead for Holy Cross at halftime. Fourth-year forward David Green had 12 points in the half. The Crusaders got out to a good second half start, as they went up 13 points on the Rams. The turning point for the Rams came in the middle of the half, as they went on a 28-3 run, which propelled them to the win. Tuesday night’s tipoff against NCAA Division II opponent FPU ended in a 32-point win at the Ryan Center. The Rams and Ravens kept things close in the first half, with Rhody leading by seven at halftime. However, the Rams broke out in the second half, outscoring FPU 50-25. Fourth-year guard Jaden House led the team in points with 21. For more on URI’s performances, check out Justin Theriault’s article (page 8, rhodycigar.com).

Women’s Basketball

FINAL (11/8): University at Albany 67-57 URI

FINAL (11/10): URI 76-51 Le Moyne College

FINAL (11/13): University of Maine 57-53 URI

Rhody’s first road game of the year was a loss in Albany, New York on Friday night. Following a 5-0 URI run in the first quarter that made it a two-point game, the Great Danes had a last-second three pointer to lead by five. URI shot 5-17 field goals in the first quarter. An 8-0 run late in the second quarter by UAlbany ultimately led to them leading by 10 at halftime. Third-year Anaelle Dutat led URI in points with 13, and had two crucial buckets to begin the second half. Despite this, Rhody only got within seven points in the half, going 3-20 from beyond the arc throughout the contest. Sunday afternoon’s matchup with Le Moyne was a different story, as the Rams ran out to a 19-9 lead at the end of the first quarter. Dutat once again led the Rams in points with 13. URI’s biggest lead of the night was by 27 points in the third quarter. The Dolphins led in points in the final quarter, 17-15, but still trailed by double-digits all throughout the half. Read more about the Rams’ games in Michael Petraske’s article (page 8, rhodycigar.com).

Rowing

FINAL (11/9): Foot of the Charles

Varsity 8+: 11th, 19th, 26th

Novice 8+: 2nd of 3

URI’s A, B and C bow names finished in alphabetical order on Sunday at the Charles River. Brown University finished first overall. In the Novice race, URI was second of three teams. This trip concludes Rhody’s fall slate. To hear more about URI’s performances, check out Gerard Villemenay’s article (rhodycigar.com).

Football

FINAL (11/9): University of Delaware 24-21 URI

Rhody traveled to Newark, Delaware on Saturday seeking their eighth straight win of the season. The majority of the game’s scoring took place in the first quarter, and the Rams came away with a 14-7 lead against their Colonial Athletic Association opponent. The Fightin’ Blue Hens made it a tie game in the second quarter with a 27-yard-touchdown. They scored one more touchdown in the third quarter to lead by double-digits. Despite a late fourth quarter Rhody touchdown by third-year wide receiver Greg Gaines III, the Rams ultimately fell short. Learn more about URI’s second loss of the season in Aidan Garvey’s article (page 7, rhodycigar.com).

Women’s Swim and Dive

FINAL (11/9): University of Connecticut 155-134 URI

URI visited Storrs, Connecticut on Saturday afternoon, falling early against the Huskies. URI lost the first five events. Second-year Julianna Tyler was the team’s leading point contributor with 20, winning two events. Fourth-year Hannah Benavides won the 200-yard breaststroke, while third-year Ella Hacker won the 100-yard butterfly. The Rams will next host the four-day Harold Anderson Invitational starting on Nov. 21. Hear more on how the Rams swam in Charlie Adams’ article (rhodycigar.com).