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10/18/2025 | 4:00 PM
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Oct. 18 (Sat) / 4:00 PM
at Buffalo
BUFFALO, N.Y. – Senior Reeghan Boyer eclipsed the 1,000-dig mark for her collegiate career on Friday night and helped Western Michigan to a 3-1 win (26-24, 23-25, 27-25, 25-20) at Buffalo.
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FINAL SCORE: Western Michigan 3, Buffalo 1
LOCATION: Alumni Arena (Buffalo, N.Y.)
RECORDS: Western Michigan (8-13, 5-3 MAC) | Buffalo (6-11, 3-5 MAC)
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Wearing the libero jersey for the Broncos on Friday night, Boyer led the way with a match-high 22 digs. The senior collected the 1,000th of her career with a sprawling dig, her 21st of the night, near the midway point of the fourth set.
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Leah Richmond handed out 51 assists in the contest and spread the wealth, setting up five teammates for double-digit kills. Mia Jurkovic paced the attack with a career-high 16 kills, while Mary Clare Brusek and Amanda Glanton tallied 12 apiece, and the duo of Molly Brown and Annalise Patchett each picked up 10.
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In addition to her 51 helpers, Richmond added 12 digs to register her 16th double-double of the campaign. Maddie Kmetz posted a career-high 16 digs, Elana Erickson had 14 and Carley Piercefield chipped in 12.
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Up front, Western Michigan made it eight consecutive contests with double-digit blocks, tying its season high with 13. Brown led WMU in that department with six rejections (1 solo, 5 assists).
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Buffalo built a 13-9 edge in the opening stanza, but the Broncos came back with the next five to move ahead, 14-13. At 16-15, the Bulls put together a 5-1 stretch to go back in front, 20-17. Western Michigan answered with the next three to even it up, 20-20. The two teams went back and forth until UB got to match point at 24-23. Jurkovic then put down a kill to tie it, Brown followed with a solo block to get WMU to set point, and then another Jurkovic kill gave set one to the Brown and Gold.
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Trailing 11-9 in the second, Western Michigan rattled off six of the next seven to go on top, 15-12. With the margin at 20-17, Buffalo notched three consecutive points to ignite an 8-3 run which gave the hosts the frame, 25-23.
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Western Michigan used a 6-1 stretch to break a 7-7 tie and open up a 13-8 advantage in the third. At 16-11, the Bulls notched five in a row to draw level, 16-16. The Broncos regained the lead at 22-19, but UB countered with four straight to go up 23-22. The hosts had a set point opportunity at 24-23, but a Brusek kill evened the frame back up at 24-24. WMU then picked up three of the ensuing four points to seal it, 27-25, and take a 2-1 match edge into the fourth.
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In the fourth, a 6-1 stretch turned an early deficit into a 14-10 edge for Western Michigan. Buffalo answered right back and got even at 15-15. Tied again at 16-16, the Broncos notched five of the next six to boost the margin back to four, 21-17. WMU kept the Bulls at arm’s length from there to close out the contest in four. Â
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Western Michigan and Buffalo are back at it again on Saturday, with first serve set for 4 pm on ESPN+. Â Â Â
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