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04/07/25 - Home | 3-2 W |
04/03/24 - Away | 0-3 L |
04/05/23 - Home | 3-0 W |
04/01/23 - Neutral | 1-0 W |
05/23/22 - Home | 2-3 L |
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Newington has gone 7-2 against Hall recently and they'll look to pad the win column further on Tuesday. The Nor'easters will host the Titans at 5:00 p.m. Newington will be looking to extend their current four-game winning streak.
Newington is coming in fresh off a high-stakes matchup with another one of Connecticut's top teams: Southington, who was ranked 20th at the time (Newington was ranked sixth). The Nor'easters blew past the Blue Knights 3-0 on Friday.
While Newington won a shutout, things came down to the wire in the third set they played. The match finished with set scores of 25-19, 25-18, 25-23.
Among those leading the charge was Adam Redman, who had 16 digs and three assists.
Meanwhile, Hall suffered their biggest defeat since May 2nd on Thursday. They came up short against Conard, falling 3-0. The Titans haven't had much luck with the Red Wolves recently, as the team has come up short the last six times they've met.
The final score came out to 25-13, 25-11, 25-19.
Newington will have to contain Joshua Ng as he made an impact in Hall's last game. He had 21 digs and one assist. Ng has been hot, having posted ten or more digs the last seven times he's played.
Newington's win was their fourth straight at home, which pushed their record up to 16-4. As for Hall, their loss dropped their record down to 11-7.
Here's a few offensive stats to keep an eye on ahead of Tuesday's matchup: Newington has really dialed in their serving this season, having averaged 6.2 aces per game. However, it's not like Hall struggles in that department as they've been averaging an even more impressive 8 aces. Given these competing strengths, it'll be interesting to see how their clash plays out.
Newington came out on top in a nail-biter against Hall in their previous meeting back in April, sneaking past 3-2. Do the Nor'easters have another victory up their sleeve, or will the Titans turn the tables on them? We'll have the answer soon enough.