The Bobcats' volleyball team opened Mountain East Conference play in dramatic fashion, storming back from a two-set deficit to earn a hard-fought 3–2 victory (18–25, 23–25, 25–17, 25–22, 15–10) over the University of Charleston on Tuesday night at the Wehrle Innovation Center.
The Bobcats improved to 9–4 overall and 1–0 in MEC action, while Charleston dropped to 8–8 and 1–1 in league play.
After dropping the opening two sets, Wesleyan regrouped and dominated the third set behind efficient attacking and improved blocking. Wesleyan's defense was key in turning the match around, as the Bobcats finished with 68 digs and 16 block assists, slowing Charleston's powerful hitters down the stretch.
Bobcat Leaders
- Bhrooke Axe paced the attack with 11 kills and six block assists, finishing with 14 points to lead all scorers.
- Emily Denison delivered a strong two-way performance, posting nine kills, 16 digs, two aces, and three total blocks for 12 points.
- MacKenna Halfin added 10 kills and four blocks, while Sabrina Carleton chipped in seven kills and three blocks.
- Setter Claire Wheeler directed the offense with 18 assists and two aces, while Lacey Gutherie contributed a match-high 23 assists.
- Faith Grafton anchored the defense with 17 digs and two service aces, keeping Charleston's offense in check.
As a team, Wesleyan recorded
55 kills, 45 assists, 13 service aces, and 70 total points, hitting .114 after a slow start.
The Golden Eagles were led by Divine Muo, who notched 11 kills on a .333 attack percentage with two blocks, and Patrycja Majos, who tallied nine kills, seven digs, and three blocks. Setter Abby Avila controlled the offense with 37 assists and nine digs, while Julie Michalkova posted a match-high 20 digs along with six kills and four service aces. Charleston ended with 52 kills, 46 assists, seven service aces, and 71 digs, hitting .106 as a team.
The Bobcats return home for a Friday evening matchup with MEC rival Glenville State University at 7 p.m. in the Rockefeller Center. Admission is free.