Oneonta, NY – The SUNY Canton women's volleyball team fell to host Oneonta 3-1 (25-27, 25-22, 11-25, 12-25) before defeating SUNY Delhi 3-0 (25-11, 25-19, 25-13) on Saturday.
With the split the Roos improve to 15-19 on the season, while Oneonta falls to 15-15 and Delhi drops to 9-22.
Match 1 – Box Score
Kelsy Cornish (Honeoye, NY) led the Roos with 10 kills and seven digs, while
Shea Norton (Batavia, NY) added nine kills.
Jenna Roat (Penfield, NY) was a force defensively with 16 digs, while
Morgan Wicks (Hartford, NY) also provided double digit digs with 11.
Peyton Robinson (Penfield, NY) dished out a match-best 28 assists.
SUNY Canton struck for a match-high 13 kills in the opening set, while combining for 20 putdowns the rest of the match.
Match 2 – Box Score
Cornish continued her hot play striking for 15 kills in the nightcap, while Norton also added 13 kills. Roat and Wicks tallied nine and eight digs, respectively, while Robinson dished out 33 assists.
SUNY Canton finished with 40 kills hitting .333 (40-11-87), while the Broncos finished with a hitting percentage of .013 (14-13-80).
Cornish was named to the All-Tournament for her play throughout the weekend.
All-Tournament Team
Sofia Koukia (Bard)
Julia Bretts (Delhi)
Hannah Armstrong (Hartwick)
Stephanie Cornwell (Baruch)
Hunter Grotjohn (Plattsburgh)
Kelsy Cornish (SUNY Canton)
Jessica Pelaccio (Oneonta)
Natalie Schieder (Elmira)
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SUNY Canton is Northern New York's premier college for career-driven bachelor's degrees, associate degrees and certificate programs. The college delivers quality hands-on programs in engineering technology, health, management and public service. Faculty members are noted for their professional real-world experience in addition to outstanding academic credentials. SUNY Canton OnLine offers hundreds of flexible and convenient courses, as well as 10 exclusively online bachelor's degrees. The college's 15 athletic teams compete as members of the NCAA Division III and the USCAA.
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