The University of Valley Forge women's volleyball team showed resilience and grit in their matchup against a strong Keystone squad, falling 3-0 (8-25, 5-25, 18-25) in a conference game on Wednesday evening.
Jada Flint made her presence felt at the net, leading the team with three blocks, while Rhena Lauver and Telia Robinson each contributed three kills to the Patriots' offensive effort. Madelyn Oakley added five digs and two assists, demonstrating her versatility on the court.
The Patriots came alive in the third set, pushing Keystone in a competitive stretch that saw Valley Forge showcase their fight and determination. The team's ability to rally late reflects their growth and commitment to improving against tough opponents.
Though the result didn't go their way, the Patriots continue to make strides and gain valuable experience in United East competition.