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Irish Fall to Wake Forest

WINSTON-SALEM, NC – The Notre Dame Fighting Irish (10-8, 4-6 ACC) fell to the Wake Forest Demon Deacons (15-6, 6-4 ACC) on the road on Sunday, Oct. 22.

The Irish were led by Sydney Palazzolo with 17 kills and a .306 hitting percentage, followed by Ava Lange with 10 kills. Lauren Tarnoff finished with four kills and three blocks, while Charity McDowell chipped in three kills and four blocks. Nicole Drewnick also dished out 30 assists for Notre Dame.

SET ONE


The Irish and Demon Deacons swapped points to start the match until Wake Forest started to pull away to make it 12-9 and force an Irish timeout. The Irish had back-to-back blocks to close the gap to one at 13-12 and kept it close until a 3-0 Irish run tied it up at 17-all. The Demon Deacons were able to regain the lead at 19-17, but kills from Trump and Lange made it an even 19-19.
A 3-0 run from Wake Forest gave them the 22-19 edge, but with kills from Palazzolo and Lange, along with a service ace from Manitzas, the Irish were back on top at 24-23. The Demon Deacons, however, scored three straight to take home the first set 26-24.

SET TWO

It was a similar start in set two as both teams battled and neither was able to pull away from the other. There were 16 ties and 11 lead changes in the second set. Tied at 16-all, Palazzolo put away back-to-back kills to take the lead 18-16, but the Demon Deacons would rally to recapture the lead at 21-19. A Palazzolo kill made it 22-all, but Wake Forest would go on to score three straight to win set two 25-22.

SET THREE

The Demon Deacons carried the momentum into the third as they posted an early 6-1 lead. Trailing 8-3, the Irish battled back to close the gap to two after back-to-back kills from Palazzolo made it a 9-7 set. Wake Forest extended their lead to 14-8, forcing an ND timeout, but another Palazzolo kill would bring the Irish within four at 18-14. The Irish looked to battle back, but the Demon Deacons would take the final set 25-18.

UP NEXT

The Irish are back at home as they host Miami on Friday, Oct. 27 and Florida State on Sunday, Oct. 29 in Purcell Pavilion.