WVB: Wildcats Fall in Four to NVU-Johnson Badgers.  

Photo Credit: Cottonwood Studios (cottonwoodstudioscny.com)
Photo Credit: Cottonwood Studios (cottonwoodstudioscny.com)

MARCY, N.Y. - The SUNY Poly women's volleyball team fell to 0-10 on the year with a non-conference loss to NVU-Johnson on Tuesday night. The Wildcats lost to the Badgers 3-1. The set scores were 18-25, 19-25, 25-23, 10-25.  

 

NOTABLE STATS:  

  • Emma Draper led the Wildcats with 10 kills in the match. She hit .333 on 18 swings, had two aces, and four digs.  

  • Christing Betham had a match-high 22 kills for the Badgers. She also had a match-high 11 digs and a pair of block assists.  

  • Sabrina Trimblett had eight kills on 14 swings. She also had seven digs.  

  • Meghan Peek had a team-high nine digs for the Wildcats. She also had a team-high three aces.  

  • Molly Burdick had a match-high four solo blocks for SUNY Poly.  

  • Michaela Bradshaw had 21 assists, seven digs, an ace, and a pair of kills for the Wildcats.  

  • Max Ludlow had a match-high eight service aces for NVU-Johnson. She also had 10 kills and seven digs.  

 

UP NEXT:

The Wildcats will host Cazenovia and SUNY Canton on Saturday, September 24th in a North Atlantic Conference (NAC) tri-match. The Wildcats will play Cazenovia at 11:00 AM and will play SUNY Canton at 3:00 PM. The matches will be streamed live on the SUNY Poly Sports Network (SPSN). 

 

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