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West Virginia Wesleyan College Athletics

voll102825-UC
0
Charleston (WV) UCM 16-10,8-2 MEC
3
Winner West Va. Wesleyan WVW 14-8,6-4 MEC
Charleston (WV) UCM
16-10,8-2 MEC
0
Final
3
West Va. Wesleyan WVW
14-8,6-4 MEC
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 F
Charleston (WV) UCM 18 18 21 (0)
West Va. Wesleyan WVW 25 25 25 (3)

Game Recap: Women's Volleyball |

Bobcats Beat Charleston to Snap Skid, Earn Season Sweep of Golden Eagles

BUCKHANNON, W.Va. — West Virginia Wesleyan volleyball returned to form in dominant fashion Tuesday night, sweeping the University of Charleston 3–0 (25–18, 25–18, 25–21) inside the Rockefeller Center. The Bobcats' balanced attack and sharp defense ended a three-match losing streak and secured a season sweep over the Golden Eagles after previously winning a five-set thriller in Charleston on September 30.
 
Wesleyan jumped ahead early behind efficient hitting from Bhrooke Axe and Emily Denison, both of whom set the pace for a night of offensive consistency. The Bobcats hit .162 in the opening set, while holding Charleston to .129. Timely kills from Axe and Emonie Fennell, along with steady defense from libero Alexis Moeschler, helped WVWC close out the first frame 25–18.
 
In the second set, the Bobcats found their rhythm from the middle. Denison and Axe each posted four kills during the frame, while setter Lacey Guthrie directed an offense that produced a match-high .282 hitting percentage. Claire Wheeler and Faith Grafton contributed service aces to keep Charleston off balance as Wesleyan again pulled away late, 25–18.
 
Charleston made a push in the third, but the Bobcats never trailed after the midpoint. MacKenna Halfin and Fennell combined for 15 kills in the match, and the Wesleyan block came up big in key moments — Denison and Halfin each recorded multiple block assists to stifle the Golden Eagles' comeback effort. A Denison kill sealed the sweep, giving Wesleyan its 14th victory of the season.
 
Stat Leaders  
Wesleyan finished the match with a .223 hitting percentage and limited Charleston to .125. The Bobcats tallied seven aces and five team blocks, while Charleston posted 14 attack errors.
 
The win improves WVWC to 14–8 overall and 6–4 in MEC play, while Charleston falls to 16–10 and 8–2 in conference. The result marks Wesleyan's second straight win over the Golden Eagles this season and provides a needed momentum boost after dropping three consecutive matches by 0–3 scores to West Liberty, Frostburg State, and Fairmont State
 
The Bobcats travel to Pittsburgh to face Point Park University on Halloween, Friday, Oct. 31, before returning home November 4 to host Concord University in the final stretch of MEC play.
 
 
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