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Tigers beat Sea-Hawks 3-0, improve to 10-2

Tigers beat Sea-Hawks 3-0, improve to 10-2

The Dalhousie Tigers defeated the Memorial Sea-Hawks 3-0 for the second time in as many days Sunday afternoon at the Dalplex. 

The Sea-Hawks just couldn't seem to keep up with the torrential Tigers attack, who pounded the ball time and time again past the struggling Sea-Hawks. The win improves the Tigers win to 10-2, solidifying their lead atop the AUS. The Sea-Hawks are still looking to get their first win of the season, and are now 0-12 on the season in the basement of the AUS.

 Alex Dempsey missed his second straight game, but Glenn Lassaline rose to the challenge in a rare start and had seven kills on the day.

The Dalhousie Tigers defeated the Memorial Sea-Hawks 3-0 for the second time in as many days Sunday afternoon at the Dalplex.

The Sea-Hawks just couldn't seem to keep up with the torrential Tigers attack, who pounded the ball time and time again past the struggling Sea-Hawks. The win improves the Tigers win to 10-2, solidifying their lead atop the AUS. The Sea-Hawks are still looking to get their first win of the season, and are now 0-12 on the season in the basement of the AUS.

Alex Dempsey missed his second straight game, but Glenn Lassaline rose to the challenge in a rare start and had seven kills on the day.
Bryan Duquette led the Tigers with a game-high nine kills and seven digs, and Nathan Tilley had six kills in the loss for Memorial.

The Tigers began the game on a 19-9 run and never looked back. With the Tigers on the brink of victory at 24-13, Josh Ennis helped spur on a 5-0 run, but a kill by Glen Lassaline led the Tigers to a 25-18 first set win.

The second set was ugly for the Sea-Hawks, who couldn't handle Jonathan MacDonald's serves and the Tigers won 25-10.

 The Tigers opened up another big lead in the third set, with Dan Ota exercising his team's tremendous depth with multiple bench players on the floor. The Tigers led the whole way and won the set 25-12 to finish off the match.

In the first game of the two-game set, the Tigers powered their way to a 3-0 win (25-12, 25-15, 25-15) The trio of Connor Maessen, Kristen O'Brien and Bryan Duquette combine for 16 kills for the Tigers and Nathan Tilley had a game-high nine kills for the Sea-Hawks. 

Bryan Duquette led the Tigers with a game-high nine kills and seven digs, and Nathan Tilley had six kills in the loss for Memorial.

The Tigers began the game on a 19-9 run and never looked back. With the Tigers on the brink of victory at 24-13, Josh Ennis helped spur on a 5-0 run, but a kill by Glen Lassaline led the Tigers to a 25-18 first set win. 

The second set was ugly for the Sea-Hawks, who couldn't handle Jonathan MacDonald's serves and the Tigers won 25-10.

The Tigers opened up another big lead in the third set, with Dan Ota exercising his team's tremendous depth with multiple bench players on the floor. The Tigers led the whole way and won the set 25-12 to finish off the match. 

In the first game of the two-game set, the Tigers powered their way to a 3-0 win (25-12, 25-15, 25-15) The trio of Connor Maessen, Kristen O'Brien and Bryan Duquette combine for 16 kills for the Tigers and Nathan Tilley had a game-high nine kills for the Sea-Hawks.