Number four-ranked Stevens Institute of Technology swept 11th-ranked Hobart (27-25, 25-15, 25-21) on their home court Friday night. On Wednesday the Ducks came off a loss to number one ranked NYU and Hobart went into the contest riding high with a (13-1) record.
In Set one Hobart found themselves up early and in control of the match. They relied heavily on the outside hitter and graduate student Andrew Kim. During his undergraduate planning days, Kim played at Vassar where he was named the NCAA Division III player of the year in 2023. Due to the Covid seasons, he was granted a few extra years, like everyone else in that era, and enrolled in Hobart’s graduate business school.
Toward the end of the set one, Hobart found themselves up 24-22. The Ducks crawled back in the match and won the set 27-25. “We had an opportunity to take the first set. Stevens was able to produce better swings to win the set,” said Hobart Head…
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