Men’s Volleyball Takes Fourth In a row and Stay Undefeated in Skyline

Pardasie Proceeds with His Predominant Newbie Mission In Clear over St. Joe’s-Brooklyn

Jersey City, N.J. — The New Jersey City College men’s volleyball team procured their fourth win in succession over Skyline Gathering rival St. Joseph’s College Brooklyn on Tuesday, Walk 3, and stay undefeated in gathering play. The Gothic Knights didn’t drop a set this evening, and have not lost one since falling to #14 New York College on Feb 27. Ruling New Jersey Athletic Meeting (NJAC) and Skyline Freshman of the Week Marcus Pardasie (Paramus, N.J., Cresskill) proceeded with what has been an electric beginning to his vocation in the Green and Gold. He got done with a match-high nine kills on a .500 hitting percentage, as well as a profession high eight help experts, making him liable for 17 of NJCU’s 47 procured places in the victory.

The Bears (2-7, 1-2 Skyline) took the primary mark of the night over the Gothic Knights (7-8, 4-0 Skyline). Pardasie procured the next two places of the set that would begin a 14-3 rush to take a commanding twofold digit advantage in the first. Sophomore setter Alex Casais (Bayonne, N.J., Bayonne), scored five of his match-high 20 helps on the run, and leads the gathering in that classification (381) following this evening’s success. NJCU didn’t surrender the lead until the end of the set, and held St. Joe’s to only seven places in game one.

Likewise to the first, the second started with the Bears procuring the initial two places of the game. The Gothic Knights answered by scoring 14 unanswered, with Brandon DaSilva (Kearny, N.J., Kearny) acquiring the Green and Gold’s primary mark of the set from another Casais conveyance. Pardasie was instrumental in organizing the adjustment of momentum, as he recorded four help pros and two kills in the run. NJCU held the Bears to another set under twofold digits, requiring the second 25-8.

With NJCU searching for their fourth continuous scope, they leaped out to a 12-3 lead to start the third, a run which saw sophomore center blocker Amaru Perales (Harrison, N.J., Harrison) score two help pros and two kills on the run. The Bears would score their most elevated set point absolute of the night in the third, however it wouldn’t be sufficient to keep away from the scope. Pardasie and freshman setter Faraz Bhatti (Union, N.J., Union) were key in finishing off the match, as they would be liable for eight of the Green and Gold’s last 13 places of the evening, with the previous recording two more help pros, and the last option scoring six helps.

Features:

  • -NJCU added up to 34 kills on a consolidated .400 hitting percentage collectively. Three Gothic Knights got done with 6+ kills, including Pardasie (9), DaSilva (6), and junior center blocker Nate Aguilar (Kearny, N.J., Kearny) (6).
  • -The Gothic Knights recorded three blocks this evening, with DaSilva, the Skyline chief in blocks (46) helping on each, and senior external Mahmoud Serour (Kearny, N.J., Kearny) helping two and senior inverse Kenneth Gil (North Bergen, N.J., North Bergen) helping the other.
  • -Pardasie, who just procured his second sequential Skyline Meeting Tenderfoot of the Week grant and fifth back to back NJAC Rooke of the Week respects, is hitting a .282 percentage in his youngster season, positioning him third in the gathering through 15 games. In 48 sets played, he drives NJCU with 143 Kills, putting him second in the Skyline in that classification. Pardasie likewise drives the Gothic Knights in focuses (173.5) and administration pros (23), and he positions third-best in every one of those classifications.

Up Next:

NJCU will hope to stay undefeated in meeting play as they will have another Skyline Gathering adversary in the College of Mount Holy person Vincent on Thursday, Walk 7. First serve is planned for 7 p.m. at the John J. Moore Athletics and Wellness Center