kept it much more competitive this time around, as both teams traded back-and-forth blows, with neither squad able to gain a subsequent lead.
With a 1–0 lead, UMass Boston looked to get themselves in the driver’s seat with a win in their second set.
A final kill from Taryn Broughal won the set for the Beacons, giving them an 11-point win, 25–14. UMass Boston started off hot in the opening set, using an 11–4 run to turn their 13–9 advantage into a game point at 24–13. sat at 8–11, coming off a tough 3–1 loss to Nichols College, and looked to end their two-game losing streak with a win against the Beacons. The first opponent was their fourth Little East Conference opponent of the season. After a tough loss at the hands of Rivier University, the Beacons traveled back to campus for a two-game home-stand.