STONY BROOK, N.Y. — The Stony Brook women's volleyball team honored lone senior
Kiani Kerstetter in a pre-match ceremony on Sunday at Pritchard Gymnasium.
The Seawolves then split the America East doubleheader with New Hampshire, falling in four sets in the early match before sweeping the nightcap.
Abby Campbell led the way with 10 kills in the second match.
"First, I want to acknowledge Kiani and what she has meant to our program these past four years," coach Kristin Belzung said. "She has been a rock in the back row and has grown into the leader we need her to be this year. I'm sad she couldn't have had our home crowd in Pritchard for her Senior Night.
"I'm proud of our group for bouncing back and earning a split today. I wanted to see us be a little more intentional offensively in the second match, and I thought we executed that. It allowed us to put the pressure on UNH and be successful in the transition phase of the game. I also thought we cleaned up and caused more stress from the service line."
Stony Brook (3-6, 3-3 AE) next heads to UAlbany for four matches over two days against the host Great Danes and Hartford.
"We have a tough four matches ahead of us at Albany next weekend that will be a big impact on how things shake out in the conference," Belzung said.