Kaille Ferguson reaches 1,000th dig milestone for Gryphon in match against St. Joseph’s Long Island
Key points:
- Kaille Ferguson records 1,000th dig as a Gryphon in the match against St. Joseph's Long Island
- Sarah Lawrence women's volleyball team falls to St. Joseph's Long Island 3-1
- Athena Kazos leads the team with 15 kills and 20 digs
Kaille Ferguson reached a milestone on the court, earning her 1,000th dig as a Sarah Lawrence Gryphon as the women’s volleyball team faced off against St. Joseph’s Long Island in a tough match. Though the Gryphons fell 3-1, Ferguson recorded a game-high 25 digs. Athena Kazos contributed a double-double with 15 kills and 20 digs, while Mia Rector provided 24 assists. Despite a strong comeback in the first set, the Golden Eagles ultimately took the victory. Sarah Lawrence will look to bounce back in their upcoming match against Lehman College.
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