The Kent State Tuscarawas Golden Eagles battled back after dropping the first set to earn a 3–1 road victory over Wright State Lake Campus (12–25, 25–21, 25–19, 25–20). After a slow start, the Golden Eagles found their rhythm and controlled the final three sets with substantial offensive adjustments and steady defense.
Leading the way was Mackenzie Neininger, who recorded a team-high 16 kills and 16.5 points, sparking the comeback. Allie Snyder added 13 kills and 14.0 points, staying consistent in key moments. Setter Allie Keller guided the offense with 31 assists, while also contributing seven digs and 4.5 points for a strong all-around night.
Kent State Tuscarawas showed strength with 94 team digs and 62 total points to secure the win.
The Golden Eagles return to action on October 24th as they face Lakeland CC.