Volleyball Sweeps Albany Pharmacy
Albany, NY ~ The Paul Smith's College Women's Volleyball Team delivered a commanding performance, sweeping the ACPHS Panthers in straight sets on Wednesday.
From the opening serve, the Bobcats were in control, showcasing their dominance both offensively and defensively. Sophomore Kaliyah Davis (Queensbury, NY) led the charge with an outstanding performance, registering 10 kills, three service aces, and an impressive 21 digs. Graduate student Alli Cherry (Gransonville, MD) orchestrated the offense with 15 assists while also contributing seven kills. Jordan Louis (Crystal, NM) was a force, adding 14 assists, three kills, and three service aces. and Finnley Jacobson (Vergennes, VT) seemed to be everywhere on the court, tallying nine kills, two solo blocks, and an impressive 30 digs. Maddi Rhodes (Charlotte, NC) chipped in with 10 digs and two kills, while Ali Russell (Old Forge, NY) hammered down seven kills.
The Bobcats' dominant performance sends a strong message as they continue their season, maintaining momentum with another well-earned victory.
You can follow the volleyball team on Instagram at @pscvolleyball or you can follow the general athletics account at @smitty_nation for schedules, scores, updates, and much more!
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