VESTAL, N.Y. - The Binghamton volleyball team will head to Loudonville for a non-conference matchup with Siena Wednesday evening.
The Bearcats are coming off a weekend tournament at Providence in which the team won two of three matches, including 3-0 sweeps over Fairleigh Dickinson and St. Peters.
Offensively, Stefana Stan put together a strong tournament, contributing 39 kills. Against St. Peters, she had a .313 hitting percentage, and had nine digs. The sophomore is third on the team in digs with 73.Â
Kiara Adams also had a strong weekend, handing out 96 assists. The Peekskill native had double-figure digs in all three matches, including a 16-dig effort against Providence.
With help from Stan and Adams, Emily Rail has been a force in the back for Binghamton. Against Providence, the senior had a career-high 21 digs. She has 123 digs on the year, good enough for nearly four per set.
Middle blocker Anna Sprys capitalized on her opportunities Saturday, tallying 16 kills on zero errors in the two matches. Sprys has been steady all season for BU, and is second on the team in kills, and first in blocks.
Scouting the Saints
Siena enters Wednesday's action looking for its first win. The Saints are 0-9, including losses to Fairleigh Dickinson and Providence, common opponents to the Bearcats.
With an overall balanced offense, Siena is led by Greta Stjade and Emily Wunder. The duo have combined for 139 kills and seven performances with 10 or more kills.
Defensively, Abby Huffman has 23 blocks, including a six-block effort against Wyoming on August 28. Junior Gracie Halley had 22 digs against Central Connecticut State, and has 94 this season.
History
Wednesday's match will be the 20th meeting between the two sides. Binghamton has a 14-5 record against the Saints, and has won three of its past four matchups.
How to Watch
Live streaming for action between Siena and Binghamton will be available on ESPN+. Live Stats are also available here.
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