DeLand, Fla. — The Stetson University women's volleyball team returns home for a four-match homestand, beginning this weekend with a pair of ASUN contests at the Edmunds Center. The Hatters will host Austin Peay on Friday, Oct. 17 at 6 p.m. for their annual Pink Out match before welcoming Lipscomb to town on Sunday, Oct. 19 at noon.
Zuzanna Bury continues to power the Hatters' offense, leading the team with 246 kills — second-most in the ASUN — while averaging 3.67 per set. She's also contributed 156 digs and 30 blocks. Senior setter
Nyah Molina remains Stetson's all-around leader, dishing out 572 assists (8.06 per set, third in the league) and ranking eighth in the conference with 263 digs (3.70 per set). At the net,
Kayla Balfour anchors the defense with 71 total blocks, helping Stetson rank among the ASUN's top blocking teams.
Austin Peay
Austin Peay enters the weekend 2–16 overall and 0–6 in conference play. Taly Cloyd leads the Governors with 178 kills, while Sarah Butler has tallied a team-high 252 assists. Defensively, Reagan Anderson paces the squad with 282 digs, and Dayan Malave Marrero leads the front line with 47 blocks.
Lipscomb
Lipscomb visits FGCU on Friday before heading to DeLand. The Bisons are 7–9 overall and 3–3 in ASUN play, coming off a 3–1 loss to Jacksonville. Courtney Jones leads the team with 204 kills, while setter Sophia Hudepohl has distributed 564 assists. On defense, Kenzie Kucks leads with 151 digs, followed by Kelsey Schenck with 130. Berkley Mischler tops the team in blocks with 40.
Both matches will be streamed live on ESPN+, with live stats available through GoHatters.com.
About Stetson Athletics
At Stetson University, student-athletes don't just compete—they thrive. Located in historic DeLand, Florida, between Orlando and Daytona Beach, Stetson offers the perfect blend of competitive athletics, academic excellence, and an unbeatable Central Florida lifestyle. As the oldest private university in the region, Stetson supports approximately 500 student-athletes across 19 NCAA Division I sports. Nicknamed the "Hatters" after the institution's namesake John B. Stetson, a hat manufacturer who originated the modern-day cowboy hat, most Stetson athletic teams compete in the Atlantic Sun Conference, where they proudly hold the longest active membership since 1985. With top-tier facilities, personalized support, and a welcoming campus community, Stetson is where students can grow, compete, and succeed. Learn more at GoHatters.com or follow social media accounts @StetsonHatters.