Fighting Scots women’s volleyball team traveled to Springfield, Massachusetts to compete against the American International College and Southern New Hampshire University. On Friday, the Fighting Scots faced off in their first game against American International College.
The first game consisted of five games, (26-24, 21-25, 25-27, 25-21, 15- 13) and it was Edinboro that came out on top. The following day the Fighting Scots faced American International College again, but this time the match only went into three games (25-17, 25- 19, 25-19) and the Scots again ended up on top.
The Scots also went up against Southern New Hampshire University on Saturday. The game went to three games (25-22, 25-18, 25-13), all of which won by Boro.
After this weekend, the Scots are 10-1 overall. Their next match will be in Johnstown, Pennsylvania to face the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstownon Friday Sept. 22, followed by a match at Lock Haven.
The Fighting Scots will return to McComb Fieldhouse on Friday Sept. 29 at 7 p.m to face Shippensburg University.
Madi Gross is a staff writer for The Spectator.
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