WVB: Lasers Finish Regular Season Play With Conference Tri-Match
Henniker, NH- The Lasers travelled to New England College to cap off their 2025 conference schedule. With two 3-0 wins, the Lasers finish regular-season play with a 12–1 GNAC record, solidifying their position as the No. 2 seed heading into the GNAC playoffs this coming week.
Lasell vs NEC
From start to finish, Lasell controlled the pace, hitting .321 as a team while holding the Pilgrims to just .167. The Lasers' balanced attack featured six players recording at least four kills, led by Morgan Bogli with 12 kills and 15 total points. Bogli also added two service aces, two block assists, and nine digs in another strong two-way performance. Setter Sydney Katz orchestrated the offense beautifully, dishing out 35 assists while adding six kills of her own on a .556 hitting percentage and contributing two aces and 11 digs.
Victoria Pariseault was nearly unstoppable at the net, finishing with eight kills and three total blocks while hitting .583. Trinity Silva added nine kills and two aces, and Andrea Aceituno chipped in six kills, three aces, and a pair of assists. Libero Madeline Caro anchored the back row with a match-high 12 digs and steady passing that kept Lasell in rhythm throughout.
Lasell vs USJ
Lasell's offense was firing on all cylinders, hitting an impressive .410 as a team and never allowing the Blue Jays to find their rhythm. Junior outside hitter Morgan Bogli was unstoppable at the net, leading all players with 18 kills on just 24 swings without an error, finishing with a .750 hitting percentage and 21.5 total points. Bogli added one ace and contributed defensively with three blocks.
Setter Sydney Katz continued her steady play from earlier in the day, distributing 21 assists while adding two service aces and nine digs. Trinity Silva provided a strong second option on offense with nine kills on .600 hitting, while Victoria Pariseault added five kills and three aces to help power the Lasers' serve-and-attack pressure. Freshman Estella Feenstra came off the bench to post seven kills and a block, further showcasing Lasell's depth.
Defensively, Lasell's back row was anchored by libero Madeline Caro, who tallied five digs, while defensive specialist Analee Ronas contributed four service aces and five digs of her own. The Lasers also controlled the net, finishing with 11 total blocks compared to just one for Saint Joseph.
Up Next: The Lasers will take on the No. 7 seed Colby-Sawyer this Tuesday at 6pm in the Lasell University Athletic Center.
