Siena Volleyball Fights Hard but Falls Short Against Manhattan in Five-Set Thriller
Key points:
- Siena Volleyball showed grit in a tough five-set match against Manhattan
- Junior outside hitter Sara Wagner had an outstanding performance with 19 kills, 19.5 points, and 11 digs
- Manhattan came back strong in the fifth set to take the victory
Siena Volleyball displayed incredible resilience on the road, pushing Manhattan to a thrilling five-set match that ended with a heartbreaking 3-2 loss. The Saints, despite their 2-19 record, showcased their improvement by hitting .300 or better in two sets and winning the second set with a fantastic comeback. Junior outside hitter Sara Wagner led the charge with a season-best 19 kills, 19.5 points, and 11 digs. Siena appeared to have the upper hand in the final set but was plagued by errors, allowing Manhattan to make a decisive comeback. The Saints will now face Iona in their next game.
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