Broncos make quick work of Mount Marty
Broncos make quick work of Mount Marty About 24 hours after having been swept by one of the states best volleyball programs in Division II Nebraska-Kearney, Hastings College took its frustrations out on someone its own size Wednesday night.
The Broncos (8-3) made quick work of GPAC foe Mount Marty, dealing the Lancers a 25-13, 25-19, 25-17 sweep inside Lynn Farrell Arena.
Super senior Majesta Valasek pounded a match-high 16 kills while hitting .484, and Makenna Sutter enjoyed a .429 attack rate to the tune of 14 kills on 33 assists by Alexis Pontine.
Hastings cut down its errors from 23 on Tuesday to just 12 in the three-set win this one counting as opposed to an exhibition with the Lopers.
HC hit nearly .300 as a team, finishing with 18 more kills than the Lancers (8-5), who received a team-high eight kills from Caitlin Guenther.
Hastings served 12 aces in the match, four by Dacey Sealey, who also had a team-high 10 digs.
Woj leaving ESPN NBA reporter Adrian Wojnarowski is retiring from broadcasting to return to his alma mater, St.
Bonaventure, to take over the newly created position of general manager of the mens basketball program, the Atlantic 10 school announced Wednesday.
Wojnarowski will oversee a wide range of responsibilities while working alongside coach Mark Schmidt and his staff.
His duties will include focusing on name, image and likeness opportunities, transfer portal management, recruiting and alumni player relationships.
Im thrilled and humbled to return to St.
Bonaventure with an opportunity to serve the university, Wojnarowski said in a statement released by the school in Allegany, New York.
Im hopeful to share with members of our community some best practices learned from the most successful franchises and minds in the NBA and committed to opening doors globally for our players both on and off the court.
Wojnarowski graduated from St.
Bonaventure with a journalism degree in 1991 and received an honorary doctorate from the school in 2022.
The 55-year-old has worked at ESPN since 2017, and his decision to retire came even while he was still under a contract he signed with the broadcaster in 2022.
Wojnarowski, who previously worked at Yahoo Sports and The Record of New Jersey, was a two-time APSE columnist of the year and was voted the National Sports Media Associations National Sportswriter of the year over a three-year span from 2017-19..
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