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Syracuse’s games against Miami, Virginia postponed due to contact tracing

Courtesy of TJ Shaw | The Newshouse

Syracuse's games against Miami and Virginia this weekend have been postponed due to contact tracing within SU's program.

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Syracuse volleyball’s games against Miami and Virginia, scheduled for Friday and Saturday, have been postponed due to a positive COVID-19 test in the Clemson program and subsequent contact tracing for the Syracuse program, according to a release from SU Athletics. 

The Orange played the Tigers at home on Sunday and won narrowly, 3-2. This came after Syracuse fell to North Carolina 3-2 on Friday. In the Orange’s second game of the spring season, sophomore outside hitter Viktoriia Lokhmanchuk and freshman right side hitter Naomi Franco both ended with career-highs in kills with 17 and 15, respectively. 

After SU took the first two sets, Clemson stormed back to force the game into a fifth set. This included Tigers outsider hitter Camryn Hannah tallying 14 kills in the fourth set alone — she finished with 37. The fifth was a back-and-forth set, but an error by Clemson hitter Cate Long and a final kill by Syracuse setter Elena Karakasi earned SU the victory.

The Orange’s postponed games would’ve been Syracuse’s third and fourth games of the spring season. 



With the two weekend games postponed and no indication of when they’ll be made up, Syracuse’s next two matches will instead be on March 20 and 21. The Orange will travel to Blacksburg, Virginia to face off against Georgia Tech and Virginia Tech, respectively. 





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