The Edinboro Fighting Scots volleyball team opened their season on Friday with the Open Rebich Investments Invitational housed in McComb Fieldhouse throughout the day on Friday and Saturday. On Friday, the Fighting Scots played Davis & Elkins College at 2:30 p.m. in which they won 3-0.
At 7:30 p.m. the Fighting Scots took to the court to face College of Saint Rose in which they finished with a 3-2 win. On Saturday, the team faced West Virginia Wesleyan College, in which they won 3-1, and Bellarmine University, in which they lost 2-3.
The team will compete in tournaments such as the Saint Anselm Tournament and the American International Tournament for the next few weeks until Sept. 22 where they will face the University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown at 7 p.m.
The next home match will be on Friday, Sept. 29 at 7 p.m. when the team will face Shippensburg University in McComb Fieldhouse.
Madi Gross can be reached at sports.spectator@gmail.com.
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