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Chelsea Prescott is having a strong freshman volleyball season in New York. (Photo courtesy Josie Prescott)

She’s in there fighting.

Coupeville grad Chelsea Prescott racked up six kills and a team-high seven digs Saturday, but it wasn’t enough to lift the Medaille College volleyball team to a win.

The Mavericks lost at Penn State-Altoona in their Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference opener, falling 25-9, 25-19, 25-23.

Medaille is 0-1 in AMCC play, 3-9 overall, while Penn State-Altoona is 1-1, 7-2.

After a long stretch of road matches, Prescott and her teammates head home to Buffalo, New York for their next group.

First up is Hilbert College (0-2 in league, 0-9 overall), which comes to town Oct. 6.

Prescott, a freshman at NCAA D-III Medaille, has played in all 38 of her team’s sets, rolling up 59 kills, 90 digs, seven aces, seven assists, six block assists, and one solo block.

She has 70 points on offense this season, putting her third on a team of nine players.

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Coupeville grad Chelsea Prescott played in her first five-set college volleyball match Saturday. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Another milestone.

After opening her college volleyball career with 10 straight three-set matches, Coupeville grad Chelsea Prescott got to play Saturday in a five-set thriller.

And it was a doozy.

Prescott and her Medaille College teammates had match point in the fourth set, thanks to a thunderous kill by the former Wolf, but couldn’t hang on, falling to host Wells College.

The 19-25, 25-20, 22-25, 32-30, 15-11 loss drops the Mavericks to 3-8 on the season.

Up two sets to one, Medaille claimed a 30-29 lead in the fourth frame after Prescott swatted a winner, only to see Wells escape by scoring the final three points of the set.

Forget about sets and just count the points, and it was still an amazingly close match, with Wells edging Medaille 113-111.

Prescott finished with nine kills, three assists, and 11 digs on the day, while Maverick teammates Halle Bogas (17 kills) and Haley Kennedy (38 assists) also filled up the stat sheet.

During her freshman season of NCAA D-III volleyball, Prescott has played in all 35 sets, racking up 53 kills, 83 digs, seven service aces, seven assists, a solo block, and six block assists.

Medaille returns to action Oct. 2, when it travels to Penn State-Altoona to open Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference play.

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Coupeville grad Chelsea Prescott played in her tenth college volleyball match Tuesday. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Another night, another milestone.

Coupeville grad Chelsea Prescott hit double-digits Tuesday, playing in her tenth college volleyball match.

While she and her Medaille College teammates fell in straight sets in a road match against Buffalo State, the former Wolf continues to fill up the stat sheet.

Prescott finished the night with six digs, two block assists, and a kill as the Mavericks lost 25-15, 25-13, 25-16.

Medaille, now 3-7 on the season, returns to action this Saturday, Sept. 25, when it travels to Wells College.

Tuesday, the Mavericks spread out their stats, with Chase Luebeck (seven kills), Olivia Anderson (eight digs), and Haley Kennedy (19 assists) having solid efforts.

During her freshman season of NCAA D-III volleyball, Prescott has played in all 30 sets, racking up 44 kills, 72 digs, seven service aces, four assists, a solo block, and six block assists.

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Chelsea Prescott, back in her Coupeville days. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Chelsea Prescott had herself a nice night.

Playing Friday in the first match of the Buffalo State Women’s Volleyball Bengal Challenge, the former Wolf was a key to Medaille College nabbing a tense straight-sets win.

The Mavericks nipped Cazenovia College 25-23, 25-19, 25-23 to claim their third win in their last four matches.

Medaille, now 3-4 on the season, returns to action Saturday in New York, facing off with Houghton College and Alfred University.

Prescott was a multi-faceted weapon against Cazenovia, racking up seven kills, two assists, two service aces, a block assist, and 15 digs.

She was one of several Maverick spikers to enjoy a hot streak, with Chase Luebeck pounding out nine kills and Haley Kennedy rolling up 29 assists.

During her freshman season of NCAA D-III volleyball, Prescott has played in all 21 sets, racking up 34 kills, 50 digs, seven aces, four assists, a solo block, and three block assists.

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Chelsea Prescott, seen during her senior season in Coupeville, is now a high-flying freshman spiker at Medaille College in New York. (Photo by JohnsPhotos.net)

Ernie Banks would have been proud.

Fulfilling the baseball legend’s oft-repeated mantra of “let’s play two,” Coupeville High School grad Chelsea Prescott did just that Saturday.

Her games came on the volleyball court, however, and not the baseball diamond, as she now delivers spikes for Medaille College in Buffalo, New York.

The Mavericks freshman filled up the stat sheet, though, something Banks used to do on a regular basis.

Prescott’s solid play helped Medaille earn a split on the day, as the Mavericks beat SUNY Poly in straight sets before falling to Buffalo State in the nightcap.

Medaille sits at 2-4 on the season, and returns to action with an appearance at the Buffalo State Women’s Volleyball Bengal Challenge next weekend, Sept. 17-18.

The Mavericks are scheduled to play Cazenovia College Friday, then have a doubleheader Saturday, with Houghton College and Alfred University on the menu.

This time around, Medaille bounced SUNY Poly 25-9, 25-15, 25-19, then came close, but couldn’t quite get over the hump against Buffalo State, coming up on the wrong end of a 25-21, 25-18, 25-20 score.

Prescott had three kills, four digs, and her first five college service aces against SUNY Poly, before delivering five kills, eight digs, two assists, and a block in the finale.

On the season, the former Wolf standout has played in all 18 sets, racking up 27 kills, 35 digs, five aces, two assists, a solo block, and two block assists.

Prescott’s 34 points on offense is third-best on the team.

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