KEUKA PARK, N.Y. - The SUNY Poly women's volleyball lost two matches on Saturday to fall to 0-16 this season. The Wildcats lost their first match of the tri-match to Hilbert 3-2. They lost their second match 3-1 to Keuka.
MATCH 1:
Hilbert - 3
SUNY Poly - 2
[18-25, 25-21, 21-25, 26-24, 12-15]
NOTABLE PERFORMANCES:
- Emma Draper had a season-high 13 kills for the Wildcats in the match. She also had a season-high five service aces and tied her season high with 11 digs.
- Michaela Bradshaw had a career-high 11 kills, had a season-high five aces, tied her season high with 13 digs, and had 26 assists.
- Ryan Fitzgerald had 10 kills, nine digs, and a pair of service aces.
- Brooke Durfee had a career-high 27 digs for the Wildcats.
- Hilbert was led by Michaela Rice and Maria Spinelli who had 10 and eight kills respectively. Rice also had five aces and nine digs.
- Jaden Helbig had a match-high seven aces and a team-high 15 assists.
MATCH 2:
SUNY Poly - 1
Keuka - 3
[16-25, 10-25, 26-24, 11-25]
NOTABLE PERFORMANCES:
- Emma Draper led the Wildcats with five kills, a solo block, two block assists, and a pair of digs.
- Brooke Durfee had 24 digs for the Wildcats.
- Megan Peek had 17 digs and a kill for the Wildcats.
- Molly Burdick had a pair of solo blocks for SUNY Poly.
- Cameron Knapp and Sydney Haust had nine kills each for Keuka. Haust also recorded five aces and 15 digs.
- Keuka's Casey Hunziker had a match-high six aces and a match-high 28 aces. She also had nine digs and a kill.
- Emma Sipos had a match-high 26 digs for Keuka.
UP NEXT:
The Wildcats will take on the SUNY Delhi Broncos on Wednesday night in North Atlantic Conference play. The game is scheduled for a 7:00 PM start at SUNY Delhi. The last time these two teams met was on October 24th of 2021. The Wildcats lost the match 3-0 on the road.
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