MARCY, N.Y. - The SUNY Poly women's volleyball team lost two matches on Saturday 0-3 to open their season, one to Utica and one to Bard. The score of the first match against Utica University was 13-25, 13-25, 19-25. The second match's score against Bard was 16-25, 24-26, 16-25. The Wildcats struggled to get going offensively, hitting negative in both sets, but there were some bright spots to build from.
GAME ONE:
Utica - 3
SUNY Poly - 0
[13-25, 13-25, 19-25]
NOTABLE STATS:
- Emma Draper led the Wildcats with seven kills in the match, She hit .167 on 18 swings. Draper also had five digs, a solo block, and a block assist.
- Sabrina Trimblett had three kills and a block assist in the match.
- Ryan Fitzgerald had nine assists, seven digs, and a pair of kills for the Wildcats.
- Meghan Peek had a team-high 17 digs for the Wildcats.
- Elanor Cepiel led all players with 13 kills for Utica.
- Madison Maggiore had 29 assists.
GAME TWO:
Bard - 3
SUNY Poly - 0
[16-25, 24-26, 16-25]
NOTABLE STATS:
- Brooke Durfee had a great match for the Wildcats. The sophomore had a match-high 11 kills on 29 swings. She also had eight digs.
- Meghan Peek led the Wildcats again with 13 digs. She also had a service ace.
- Emma Draper had five kills, three service aces, and two block assists.
- Ryan Fitzgerald had 15 aces, four digs, and an ace for the Wildcats.
- Michaela Bradshaw had 10 digs and an ace.
- Nyla Lawrence and Ryan Lum led Bard on the attack. They had eight and seven kills respectively.
- Ryan Lum had a match-high 17 digs for Bard.
- Adi David had 24 assists and a match-high six aces for the Raptors.
UP NEXT:
The Wildcats will hit the road on Wednesday, September 7th to take on Morrisville State. The match is scheduled for a 7:00 PM start at Morrisville's John W. Stewart Center for Student Activities. The last time that these two teams met, on October 19th of last year, Morrisville won 3-1.
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