The Pride (9-8) gained momentum in the third set, posting an impressive .326 hitting percentage with 15 kills and just one error. The visitors rallied in the four set from a down a set point to grab the match for its eighth win in the last 11 tries.
Ballew had 46 assists and 27 digs, DiMaria posted 14 kills and 10 digs with Edison notching 10 and 14. It was Ballew's ninth double-double of the season, DiMaria's fifth and Edison's first.
Sophia Sokolovich recorded 13 kills and 27 digs with Alaina Clark posting 41 assists and 26 digs for the Cavaliers (9-4). Alexis Doss had 13 kills and Courtney Abel contributed 23 digs.
Widener on Saturday competes at the Penn Classic in Chestertown, MD. It faces host Washington (MD) at 11:00 am and Kean at 1:00 pm.