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Head coach Kelly Greapentrog during the 2024 NCAA DIII WVB Tournament
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Winner St. John Fisher SJF 8-1,0-0 Empire 8
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Hamilton Ham 2-3,0-0 NESCAC
Winner
St. John Fisher SJF
8-1,0-0 Empire 8
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Final
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Hamilton Ham
2-3,0-0 NESCAC
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 4 F
St. John Fisher SJF 25 15 29 25 (3)
Hamilton Ham 18 25 27 15 (1)
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Winner St. John Fisher SJF 9-1,0-0 Empire 8
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Clark (MA) CLARKU 0-5,0-0 NEWMAC
Winner
St. John Fisher SJF
9-1,0-0 Empire 8
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Final
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Clark (MA) CLARKU
0-5,0-0 NEWMAC
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 F
St. John Fisher SJF 25 25 25 (3)
Clark (MA) CLARKU 21 14 13 (0)

Game Recap: Women's Volleyball | | Brianna Harzula, Athletics Communications Assistant

Greapentrog Records 300th Career Win As Women's Volleyball Tops Hamilton, Clark Saturday

CLINTON, N.Y. – St. John Fisher women's volleyball head coach Kelly Greapentrog reached and surpassed 300 career wins as her team topped Hamilton College in four sets and swept Clark University on Saturday in the Hamilton Tournament. The Cardinals (9-1, 0-0 Empire 8) pushed their winning streak to nine games with the pair of victories. 

Greapentrog, in her 17th season at St. John Fisher, has recorded 280 of her 301 career wins in charge of the Cardinals. 

How it Happened: St. John Fisher 3, Hamilton 1

  • The Cardinals went on a six-point run at the end of the first set to secure a 25-18 victory. Junior Kaylene Noble and freshman Kalyna Dannenberg each had three kills in the opening frame. 

  • Hamilton responded with a 25-15 win in the second set to even the match.

  • Sophomore Lydia Fraser led Fisher with seven kills in a 29-27 victory in set No. 3. An Ana Gutman kill and a Dannenberg service ace secured the frame for the Cardinals after Hamilton tied the score at 27.

  • The Cardinals had 11 kills and hit .320 while securing the match win with a dominant 25-15 win in the fourth set. Dannenberg pounded six kills in the frame. 

Match Notes

  • The victory marked Greapentrog's 300th as a head coach. 

  • Dannenberg, Fraser and Noble each had double-doubles in the match. Dannenberg had 14 kills and a team-high 17 digs, Fraser had a season-high 14 kills and 11 digs and Noble had 12 kills and 11 digs. 

  • Gutman slammed six kills while hitting a team-high .273. She also recorded four block assists. 

  • Senior setter Reilly Morrow had a match-high 42 assists. She has had 40 or more in three of the Cardinals' 10 matches so far this season. 

  • The Cardinals' 10 blocks marked a season high. Senior Madalyn Bouton accounted for a career-high six of them, including five assists and one solo. 

  • Fraser and Dannenberg each had three service aces. 

How it Happened: St. John Fisher 3, Clark 0

  • The Cardinals took the first set 25-21 despite hitting just .150. Fraser and Dannenberg each had three kills in the win. 

  • The Cardinals came out strong for the second set, overpowering Clark 25-14. Fisher had nine kills on 22 attempts for a .318 hitting percentage in the set. 

  • The Cardinals rolled Clark again in the third set, completing their fifth sweep of the season with a 25-13 win. Fraser had four kills in the frame. 

Match Notes

  • Fraser slammed a team-high nine kills while hitting a season-high .313. It was her ninth collegiate match with a hitting percentage of .300 or better. 

  • Noble finished with six kills and hit .462. Senior Marilyn Whitcavitch had four kills and a .429 hitting percentage. 

  • Sophomore setter Zofia Keogh led the Cardinals with 15 assists. 

  • Fraser and freshman Meadow Berube, in her first collegiate match, each aced a pair of serves.

Up Next

The Cardinals face Fredonia at 6 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 19, in their home opener at Manning and Napier Varsity Gym.

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