CRESSON, Pa. – Chatham Men's Volleyball (2-4, 0-0 PAC) used a strong finish in the fourth set to defeat Mount Aloysius (1-5, 0-0 AMCC) 3-1 (25-22, 17-25, 25-21, 27-25).
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Logan Pack starred for the Cougars, putting away a match high 14 kills on .385 hitting, including two at the end of the decisive fourth set, and totaling 3 blocked shots.
Benjamin Shelestak was also impressive on the attack, finishing with 12 kills for Chatham.
Tim McCabe reached double digits in the kill department with 11 and had 8 digs.
Jacob Courts recorded 6 kills and tied for a match high with 5 blocks. Defensively, Luke Hoolihan tallied a match high 19 digs.
RJ Nagg continued to bolster the Cougar attack with 38 assists. Chatham's .170 hitting percentage was their highest as a team so far this season, and their edge in digs (45-30) was a major factor in the match.
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Andrew Wlodarczyk fished with a team high 12 kills  and 8 digs for the Mounties. Zach Rosenwald tallied 10 kills for Mount Aloysius. Matthew Franz recorded 9 kills and 3 aces. Connor O'Mealia had a match high 4 service aces, Jason Freed tied a match high with 5 blocks, and Evan Schmidt had a team high 34 assists for the Mounties, who fell despite having seven more aces (10-3) and a higher hitting percentage (.178) than the Cougars.
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Chatham will travel to Penn State Altoona on Tuesday for a rematch with the Nittany Lions, who defeated the Cougars in their first matchup 3-0, with a 7 p.m. first serve.
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