BLOOMFIELD, NJ– The Bears women's volleyball team suffered a, 3-1 setback against Felician University on Saturday. The Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) afternoon road battled dropped Bloomfield to 4-10 in league play and 4-21 overall while The Golden Falcons climbed to 9-16 on the year and 5-10 in conference action..
Destiny King (Williamstown, NJ) had a solid day with a game-high 5 blocks and 12 kills matched by her junior teammate,
Danielle Quintanar (El Paso, TX) who also registered 12 kills as the duo led the visitors' attack.
Juliette Tygret (Gilbert, AZ) once again stepped up and paced the offense with her season-high 33 assists and chipped in 11 digs behind libero,
Junelly Marrero (Cantano, Puerto Rico) who recorded 24 digs.
Bloomfield will host the Clippers in their next action on Tuesday from The Den. Concordia comes to town for a CACC showdown that is scheduled for a 7:00 pm first serve.
The official website and apps for the new CACC Network (
official announcement release) are now live and ready to be viewed on your computer, television and mobile devices. The Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) announced earlier this summer it had partnered with BlueFrame to produce the network that will give it's fans more avenues to watch all the exciting action throughout the conference.
Fans wishing to watch the CACC Network online can do so by clicking
HERE.
Fans can also watch the CACC Network on their TVs through various streaming devices, including
Roku,
Apple TV,
Amazon Fire TV and
Android TV. To download the app through those various streaming devices, go to new channel search and type in "CACC Network."
Fans can also watch the CACC Network on their mobile devices by downloading the app through the
App Store (iPhone/iPad) and
Google Play (Android phones/tablets).
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