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OFFICIAL ATHLETICS SITE OF THE GLENVILLE STATE PIONEERS
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Goldey-Beacom G-B 3-7,0-1 CACC
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Winner Glenville St. Glen 7-6,0-0 MEC
Goldey-Beacom G-B
3-7,0-1 CACC
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Final
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Glenville St. Glen
7-6,0-0 MEC
Winner
Set Scores
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Goldey-Beacom G-B 17 25 20 15 (1)
Glenville St. Glen 25 18 25 25 (3)
vb recap 09.20.2025
Emma Johnson

Game Recap: Women's Volleyball | | GSU Sports Information

Volleyball Ends LHU Tournament with Win Over Goldey-Beacom

LOCK HAVEN, Pa. - The Glenville State Volleyball team finished their weekend on a high note yesterday (Sept. 20), beating Goldey-Beacom in four sets to close out the Lock Haven Tournament. 

In the first set, GSU jumped out to an quick four-to-zero lead and would follow that up with a five-to-zero run to pull away, winning set one ,25-17. Set two went back and forth as the game was tied at ten, however a run by the Lightning would be too much to overcome as the Pioneers fell in set two, 25-18. Set three had the blue and white down 12-10 in the game, but GSU would control the rest of the set, scoring 15 points before GBU could score eight and win set four, 25-20. In the fourth and final set, the Pioneers had all the momentum and never let the Lightning get close as GSU would win by a score of 25-15 and secure the match, 3-1.

Final State
Goldey-Beacom
Alana Scott had 15 kills to lead the Lightning while Juliana Malena had 34 assists. Defensively, Gabi Fullwoodm and Gracie Hoban had two blocks apiece with Malena and Gaby Fernandez both notching 13 digs each.

Glenville State
Keleigh Chrisman led the Pioneer attack with 12 kills. Cali Queen had 11 and Greta Petofi had nine to back up Chrisman while three setters had double digit assists in the game - Irmak Bezek had 17, Elitsa Peneva had 15 and Sadie Hill had 11. On defense, Rita Kelly had five blocks and Petofi had four. Ava O'Hare had 22 digs and Queen chipped in with 16.

Up Next For The Pioneers
GSU returns to Pa. on Tuesday (Sept. 23) to take on California University of Pennsylvania. The match is scheduled for a 6 p.m. start.
 

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