Springfield Women’s Volleyball Advances to NEWMAC Semifinals with 3-1 Win Over Coast Guard
The Springfield College women’s volleyball team secured a hard-fought 3-1 victory over the Coast Guard Academy in the NEWMAC Championship Tournament Quarterfinals at Blake Arena. This win propels the No. 2 seed Springfield Pride to the semifinals, where they will face Smith College on Saturday. The Pride, now holding a 22-6 season record, are eager to continue their push for the championship.
Set One: Springfield Gains Early Control
The first set established the tone for a highly competitive match, with Springfield and Coast Guard exchanging points early on. With the teams deadlocked at 15-15, Springfield broke away with a key four-point run, boosted by a service ace from Morgan Stafford. The Pride maintained their momentum, stretching their lead to 24-17 with a block by setter Tori Colosimo and defensive specialist Jodi Saelua. Springfield clinched the first set 25-18 after a Coast Guard attack error, ending the set with an impressive 17 kills and a .310 hitting percentage.
Set Two: Coast Guard Pushes Back, Springfield Holds Firm
In the second set, Springfield continued to press, securing an early 10-5 advantage with powerful kills from outside hitter Natalie Billet. Coast Guard called a timeout and rallied back to level the score at 11-11. As both teams battled to maintain control, Springfield edged ahead 19-18, capitalizing on a sideout kill from Voltz. Billet followed with two consecutive kills, extending Springfield's lead to 22-18. Coast Guard continued to challenge, but Springfield’s Riley Donahue closed out the set with her fifth kill, sealing a 25-22 win and putting the Pride up 2-0 in the match.
Set Three: Coast Guard Mounts a Comeback
Refusing to go down easily, Coast Guard rallied in the third set, showing resilience and composure under pressure. They took an early 10-7 lead and maintained their momentum, leading 20-16 after an impactful kill from Sarah Somer. Following a Springfield timeout, Coast Guard extended their lead further with a series of strong attacks, ultimately claiming the third set 27-25. Coast Guard’s defense was bolstered by libero Kaela France, who posted 13 digs, effectively disrupting Springfield’s offense and limiting them to a .145 hitting percentage.
Set Four: Springfield Secures the Win
In the final set, Springfield came out strong, determined to close out the match. The Pride jumped to an 8-2 lead, with Voltz dominating the net and securing back-to-back kills. Saelua and James combined for a critical block at the pin, extending the lead to 16-9 and energizing the home crowd. Coast Guard fought to narrow the gap, driven by three consecutive service aces that brought the score to 18-15. However, Springfield’s resilience held firm as Saelua and James delivered a decisive block to reach match point. James delivered the final blow, thumping a powerful kill to end the set 25-21 and clinch the match victory for Springfield.
Key Performances and Defensive Strength
The Pride’s victory was bolstered by strong individual performances from multiple players. Outside hitter Riley Donahue led the team with a season-high 20 kills and added 10 digs, showcasing her offensive skill and defensive awareness. Billet contributed with a season-high 16 kills and team-best 19 digs, providing both offensive firepower and defensive stability. Middle blocker Maeve Voltz was another standout for Springfield, delivering 16 kills with an impressive .483 hitting percentage.
Setter Tori Colosimo orchestrated Springfield’s attack, finishing the night with a career-best 57 assists, distributing the ball effectively to keep Coast Guard’s defense guessing. On defense, Stafford’s 12 digs and two aces proved essential in containing Coast Guard’s offense, while Saelua’s blocking presence further solidified the Pride’s defensive structure.
Coast Guard’s Season Comes to a Close
Despite a determined effort, Coast Guard’s season concludes with a 17-11 record. Coast Guard demonstrated resilience throughout the match, particularly in the third set where they capitalized on Springfield’s errors and showcased a solid defensive effort led by libero Kaela France. France finished with a remarkable 30 digs, while Shannon Shaw and Amelia Matson combined for 29 kills, providing offensive pressure that kept Coast Guard competitive.
Up Next: Springfield Faces Smith in Semifinals
With this victory, Springfield moves on to face third-seeded Smith College in the NEWMAC Championship Semifinals, set to take place at MIT on Saturday. The Pride’s victory over Coast Guard reflects their depth and balanced play, combining offensive strength with solid defensive coordination. Head coach Moira Long and her team aim to carry this momentum forward as they pursue a conference title.







