Kent State Tuscarawas delivered one of its most dominant performances of the season, sweeping Miami-Hamilton 25–7, 25–13, 25–13 on the road. The Golden Eagles controlled every aspect of the match from start to finish, hitting an impressive .356 as a team and racking up 17 service aces. The tone was set in the opening set with a commanding 25–7 win, and KSUT never looked back as the offense clicked and the serve receive remained steady throughout all three sets.
Leading the way was Allie Snyder, who put on a standout performance with 15 kills and 6 service aces, totaling 22.5 points to fuel the Golden Eagles' offense. Mackenzie Neininger was a consistent threat on the outside, finishing with 9 kills and a .500 hitting percentage. Allie Keller was incredibly efficient and versatile, recording 6 kills while also dishing out 16 assists to guide the offense. Lillian Ediger made a major impact from the service line, delivering 4 aces and providing key momentum during multiple scoring runs.
Kent State Tuscarawas continues to build confidence and rhythm as the season progresses and will return home for their next match on October 25 against Cincinnati Clermont, looking to keep the momentum rolling in front of their home crowd.