A historic season for Wright State volleyball has come to an end after a 0-3 loss to Georgia Tech in the first round of the National Collegiate Athletic Association tournament.
Wright State University volleyball has switched into a new gear this season, setting a program record by winning 17 straight games as of Nov. 1, despite just losing one of its biggest players.
Wright State University volleyball dominates the Horizon League to start its conference play, moving to an 8-0 record after a win over the Robert Morris Colonials Thursday night.
The Wright State University volleyball team faced off against the Dayton Flyers in a home opener on Thursday with WSU taking the match.
Travers Green has already ticked the first win as the Raider women’s volleyball coach, defeating the Evansville Aces 3-1.