VESTAL, N.Y. - The Binghamton volleyball team takes on Hartford Friday evening to kick off its final regular season road trip before making the trip to Durham to face New Hampshire. Coming off a win against NJIT, the Bearcats need to win their final three matches and get help from Albany or New Hampshire to clinch a playoff spot.
Binghamton Bearcats (7-14 Overall, 3-6 AE) at Hartford Hawks (4-18 overall, 2-7 AE)
Date | Time: Friday, Nov. 5 | 7 p.m.
Location: Hartford, Conn.
Live Stats: Sidearm Sports
Watch: America East TV
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Binghamton Notes
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The Bearcats dominated NJIT last weekend, hitting .356, which marked the highest hitting percentage in an America East contest this season.
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Stefana Stan leads Binghamton with 201 kills on the season. The sophomore notched double-figures in both matches last weekend, highlighted by a 12-kill performance against the Highlanders.
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Victoria Erwat has been on fire of late. Against New Hampshire, she had 10 kills on a .588 hitting percentage. Her 17 swings did not see an error.
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Former America East Player of the Week Anna Sprys leads the team with 77 blocks and is second with 141 kills.
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Senior leaders Kiara Adams and Emily Rail have been mainstays on the court this season. Adams leads BU with 577 assists and Rail leads the back line with 278 digs.
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A look at Hartford
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Hartford is coming off a 3-0 loss to Stony Brook last Sunday.
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The Hawks defeated the Bearcats 3-1 in Vestal on October 10, despite falling in the opening set.
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Camryn Luginbuhl has had a stellar rookie season, as she leads the entire conference with 307 kills.Â
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Morgan Galligan has facilitated all season, and sits third in the conference with 653 assists.
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The Hawks have won their last seven matches against BU.
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All-time series
Binghamton continues to lead the all-time series, 22-13.
Binghamton Bearcats (7-14 Overall, 3-6 AE) at New Hampshire (15-10 overall, 6-4 AE)
Date | Time:Â Saturday, Nov. 6 | 4 p.m.
Location: Durham, N.H.
Live Stats: Sidearm Sports
Watch: America East TV
A look at New Hampshire
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New Hampshire sits at 6-4 in the America East, good enough for fourth place.
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The Wildcats are led by Abby Sullivan, who has 196 kills and a .344 hitting percentage on the year.
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Wren Macaulay is second in the conference in assists with 811.
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Three Wildcats have over 60 blocks on the season, with Kelly Kaufmann's 71 leading the way.
- New Hampshire defeated Binghamton 3-0 on October 29.
All-time series
UNH leads the all-time series, 20-13.
Up Next
Binghamton will close out the regular season with a matchup against Albany on Friday, November 12. First serve is set for 7 p.m.