KEUKA PARK, N.Y. – The St. John Fisher women's volleyball team (20-1, 5-0 Empire 8 Conference) pushed its sweep streak to 12 matches and its overall winning streak to 20 matches with a road victory over Keuka (1-18, 0-5) on Friday night.
Three Cardinals accounted for more than 10 points, including freshman outside hitter Kalyna Dannenberg (14), sophomore outside hitter Lydia Fraser (13) and junior outside hitter Kaylene Noble (12.5).
Fraser amassed 10 kills and 10 digs for her third double-double of the season, while Noble led Fisher with 11 kills and hit .286. Dannenberg had 10 kills, three total blocks and a pair of service aces.
How It Happened
Noble and Dannenberg each slammed five kills as the Cardinals took the first set 25-18. Senior setter Reilly Morrow tallied 14 assists in the frame.
It took the Cardinals some time to pull away from Keuka in the second set, as the Wolves hung around until a 6-0 Fisher run made the score 23-15. Keuka committed four attacking errors in that stretch and seven overall in the Cardinals' 25-17 set No. 2 win.
The Cardinals finished off the sweep with a 25-14 victory in the third set behind four kills apiece from Dannenberg, Fraser and Noble. Keuka committed eight more errors in the frame.
Match Notes
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Noble recorded her seventh consecutive match with 10 or more kills. She has had at least that many in all but three of Fisher's 21 matches this season.
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Dannenberg has also amassed 10 or more kills in Fisher's last seven matches.
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Junior middle blocker Ana Gutman had six kills and logged a team-high .308 hitting percentage (min. 10 attempts). She also led the team with five total blocks, one shy of her season high.
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Fraser led the Cardinals with three service aces, pushing her team-best total for the year to 48. She's had three or more aces in seven matches this season.
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Morrow tallied a match-high 23 assists, while sophomore Zofia Keogh contributed nine while playing the third set.
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Senior libero Kiera Hartpence recorded a match-high 11 digs.
Up Next
The Cardinals host Elmira College at 2 p.m. on Saturday at Manning and Napier Varsity Gym.