NCAA Womens Volleyball

Different Standouts Shine in Volleyball Sunday Victory over Eagles

North Carolina

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – Back on its home floor for a Sunday afternoon (Oct. 2) outing, Wake Forest volleyball (10-5, 2-2) took care of business in rounding out its weekend with a 3-1 win over Boston College (13-5, 1-3). The win was the Demon Deacons’ first in a home conference match this fall (25-21, 25-20, 22-25, 25-20).

Andrea Fuentes officially moved her way up into the program’s records for career assists during Sunday, now resting at No. 12 on the all-time list with 1,306 assists dished out during her time with the Black and Old Gold.

Peyton Suess was a force on the hitting end for Wake Forest, going for 18 kills on a .484 attacking percentage. The senior’s total mark in kills was her second-highest of the season, along with the seventh time she has her team in that statistical column.

Lauren Strain had a career day, tallying eight kills on 10 attacks (.800). A new face for Wake Forest, it was the junior’s best line of the 2022 campaign thus far.

Paige Crawford impressed with 13 kills and four digs. Emmy Ogogor added 10 kills and five blocks.

Emma Farrell and Kalani Whillock finished with 15 digs apiece – it was a season-best for the latter.

Rian Baker and Fuentes orchestrated the Deacon offense with 29 and 21 assists, respectively. Baker also totaled eight digs and two service aces. Olivia Franke chipped in five blocks on the defensive side.

Wake Forest moved to 18-10 in the all-time series versus Boston College.

 

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