PITTSFORD, N.Y. – Finally back at Varsity Gym after starting the season with 10 straight games on the road, the St. John Fisher women's volleyball team put on a show for the home crowd on Friday night with a sweep of Fredonia State in short order. The Cardinals (10-1) pushed their winning streak to 10 matches with the victory.
How It Happened: St. John Fisher 3, Fredonia 0
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Sophomore Lydia Fraser recorded all six of her kills in the Cardinals' 25-17 victory in the first set. Fraser accounted for four of Fisher's first six points with kills.
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Freshman Kalyna Dannenberg slammed five kills as the Cardinals again dominated in the second set, winning 25-16. Fisher took command of the frame with a six-point run that made the score 13-7.
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The Cardinals finished off the sweep with another 25-17 victory in the third set. Sophomore Zofia Keogh recorded her first two service aces as a Cardinal as part of 5-0 start to the set.
Game Notes
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The Cardinals have won 11 of their last 12 home matches, including six in a row since a loss to Nazareth last October.
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Junior Kaylene Noble led the Cardinals with 10 kills.
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Dannenberg slammed eight kills while hitting .273 in the match. She also had two service aces, two block solos and one block assist as part of a 12.5-point night.
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Junior Ana Gutman pounded five kills and logged a team-high .556 hitting percentage. She had five total blocks.
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Senior setter Reilly Morrow tallied a match-high 24 assists.
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Fraser and junior libero Kiera Hartpence each recorded nine digs.
Up Next
The Cardinals face Baldwin Wallace and Buffalo State at 1 and 5 p.m., respectively, on Saturday in the Bengal Invite.