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Wesleyan volleyball wins tournament opener over Glenville State, 3-1

West Virginia Wesleyan defeated Glenville State 3-1 (25-23, 26-28, 25-22, 25-20) behind strong hitting from Emily Denison and balanced setting from Claire Wheeler to advance to the Mountain East Conference semifinals.
Bhrooke Axe (27) goes up for a kill against Glenville State Thursday evening in their MEC Tournament opener. Wesleyan defeated GSU, 3-1. (Bobbie Hatcher/My Buckhannon)

BUCKHANNON — Backed by a roaring Rockefeller Center crowd of nearly 1,000, West Virginia Wesleyan volleyball delivered a commanding postseason performance, defeating Glenville State 3–1 (25–23, 26–28, 25–22, 25–20) to advance in the Mountain East Conference Tournament

The Lady Bobcats, now 20–8, showcased the offensive depth and defensive grit that earned them the tournament’s top seed.

MATCH SUMMARY
Set 1 — Wesleyan Holds Off Late Run (25–23)
The Lady Bobcats opened the match with steady offense, posting 16 kills in the first frame.
Bhrooke Axe, Emily Denison, and MacKenna Halfin powered the attack, while libero Lacey Guthrie supplied crucial first-ball contacts as WVWC closed out a tightly contested opener.

Set 2 — Glenville Edges the Lady Bobcats in Extra Points (26–28)
Glenville delivered its best offensive set of the night with 17 kills and just four errors, rallying late to tie the match. Despite 20 Wesleyan kills and improved offensive rhythm, the Pioneers capitalized on a few late Lady Bobcat miscues to even the match.

Set 3 — Lady Bobcats Regain Control (25–22)
Wesleyan roared back with one of its most efficient frames, hitting .441 behind 18 kills and only three errors. Denison and Halfin led the surge, but the standout moment came from Axe, who delivered consecutive kills during a critical mid-set run that swung momentum firmly back to WVWC.

Set 4 — WVWC Closes the Door (25–20)
The Lady Bobcats sealed the match with another strong hitting performance (.394 in the set).
Setter Claire Wheeler masterfully directed the offense, finishing with 28 assists, while Guthrie added 24, giving Wesleyan a true two-setter balance that kept Glenville off-balance all night.

A final push—highlighted by Denison’s 23rd kill—sent Wesleyan to the semifinal round.

WESLEYAN STATISTICAL LEADERS
Offense

Emily Denison — 23 kills (.462), 5 digs, 4 total blocks, 26.5 points
A dominant postseason performance, leading all players.
Bhrooke Axe — 16 kills (.263), 3 digs, 2 blocks, 17.0 points
MacKenna Halfin — 13 kills (.458), 5 digs, 2 blocks, 14.0 points
Sabrina Carleton — 7 kills (.278)
Emonie Fennell — 10 kills (.129)

Setting
Claire Wheeler — 28 assists, 4 digs, 1 ace
Lacey Guthrie — 24 assists, 5 digs
Wesleyan finished with 60 total assists in the 6–2 system.

Defense
Team Digs: 66
Wheeler (4)
Guthrie (5)
Denison (11)
Fennell (5)
Moeschler (15)
Grafton (10)

Team Blocks: 11 total
Denison (1 BS, 3 BA)
Axe (2 BA)
Halfin (2 BA)
Carleton (1 BA)
Petofi (6 BA) — Glenville hitter, included for context

Serving
Team Aces: 2
Denison (1)
Wheeler (1)
WVWC kept service errors to 6 on the night—a key advantage during long rallies.

The Lady Bobcats continue their postseason push with confidence, advancing to the MEC semifinals to be played against West Virginia State University on Friday, Nov. 21 at 5 p.m.

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