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Volleyball Welcomes Hofstra for Midweek Match

Tuesday, October 21, 2025
Rider Broncs (8-11, 6-3 MAAC) vs. Hofstra Pride (15-2, 8-2 CAA)
Location: Lawrenceville, NJ
Time: 6 p.m.
Live Video – BroncVision
Live Stats – GoBroncs.com
 
What You Need To Know
- Tuesday's match will be available on BroncVision.
- The Broncs were selected third by the league's coaches in the MAAC Preseason Poll, including a first-place vote. Rider finished third in the regular season in 2024 before reaching the MAAC Tournament semifinals with a win over Merrimack. The Broncs ultimately fell in the semifinals to Quinnipiac.
- Rider is currently tied for fourth in the MAAC standings at 6-3 in conference play. The Broncs are coming off a split of the Western New York trip, falling in five sets at Canisius before bouncing back to top Niagara in four sets.
- Rider returns five starters from a season ago led by First-Team All-MAAC honoree Kiannisha Santiago (San Juan, PR/Hudson Catholic (NJ)). Santiago was named to the Preseason All-MAAC Team by the league's coaches this season. The senior led the Broncs last season at 3.04 kills per set and 350 total kills. This season, Santiago is among the league's best, currently second in the conference at 3.66 kills per set. The senior had 38 kills across the first conference weekend to earn MAAC Player of the Week honors.
- Other returning starters include the middle hitter duo of Second-Team All-MAAC honoree Molly Rohde (Hortonville, WI/Hortonville) and Carley McAleavey (Smithtown, NY/Smithtown West). Rohde led the Broncs and was second in the MAAC last season with 139 total blocks and McAleavey led the Broncs and was fourth in the conference with a .289 hitting percentage. Rohde is leading the MAAC this season, averaging 1.18 blocks per set, while McAleavey is currently second in the MAAC, and 51st nationally, this season, hitting .379.
- Keegan O'Connor (Weatherford, TX/Weatherford) is reprising her role as starting libero. She led Rider and was sixth in the MAAC with 337 digs a season ago. She is fifth in the MAAC currently, averaging 3.69 digs per set. She recorded her 1,000th career dig late in the fourth set at Siena. Earlier this year, O'Connor averaged 4.55 digs per set, including a season-high 21 in just three sets against Saint Peter's to earn MAAC Libero of the Week honors
- Defensive Specialist Simone Langford (Hollywood, FL/Flanagan) also returns after finishing second on the team with 229 digs in 2024.
- Key reserves returning for the Broncs include Makenna Mason, who has become the starting setter this season, after coming off the bench as the second setter in Rider's 6-2 offense last season. Outside hitters Brynn Johnson (River Falls, WI/River Falls) and Rylah Robinson (Fairfax, VA/Robinson) have both seen time in the starting lineup and have earned significant playing time early this season. Mason is currently third in the MAAC, averaging 8.60 assists per set and recorded her 1,000th-career assist Rutgers. Mason averaged 12.00 assists per set on the opening conference weekend while also recording a double-double against Marist to earn MAAC Setter of the Week honors. Last week, Mason average 11.64 assists and had a pair of double-doubles to earn Setter of the Week honors for the second-straight week.
- Carly Allen (Buffalo, NY/Sacred Heart Academy) has been Rider's top freshman this season, currently fourth on the team in aces with 15 and fifth on the squad with 60 digs. Erynn Gotsch (DeLand, FL/DeLand) has been key for the Broncs since the start of conference play, sitting fourth on the team with 72 kills in league matches.
- Hofstra leads the all-time series 16-1 over the Broncs, including a four-set victory earlier this season at the Black Knight Invitational. The Broncs took the opening set before the Pride came back to win sets two through four. Santiago led Rider with nine kills and 15 digs in the match, while the Pride were led by a double-double from Nina Jioshvili-Ravva, who finished with 26 assists and 10 digs. Beatriz Braga led the Hofstra offense with 13 kills in the meeting earlier this year. The Pride are currently second in the CAA standings.
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Players Mentioned

Brynn Johnson

#4 Brynn Johnson

OH
6' 1"
Junior
Simone Langford

#17 Simone Langford

L/DS
5' 8"
Sophomore
Makenna Mason

#9 Makenna Mason

S
6' 0"
Sophomore
Carley McAleavey

#12 Carley McAleavey

MH
6' 1"
Junior
Keegan O

#2 Keegan O'Connor

L/DS
5' 4"
Junior
Rylah Robinson

#7 Rylah Robinson

OH
5' 10"
Sophomore
Molly Rohde

#6 Molly Rohde

MH
6' 1"
Sophomore
Kiannisha Santiago

#11 Kiannisha Santiago

OH
6' 0"
Junior
Carly Allen

#10 Carly Allen

L/DS
5' 5"
Freshman
Erynn Gotsch

#18 Erynn Gotsch

OH
5' 11"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Brynn Johnson

#4 Brynn Johnson

6' 1"
Junior
OH
Simone Langford

#17 Simone Langford

5' 8"
Sophomore
L/DS
Makenna Mason

#9 Makenna Mason

6' 0"
Sophomore
S
Carley McAleavey

#12 Carley McAleavey

6' 1"
Junior
MH
Keegan O

#2 Keegan O'Connor

5' 4"
Junior
L/DS
Rylah Robinson

#7 Rylah Robinson

5' 10"
Sophomore
OH
Molly Rohde

#6 Molly Rohde

6' 1"
Sophomore
MH
Kiannisha Santiago

#11 Kiannisha Santiago

6' 0"
Junior
OH
Carly Allen

#10 Carly Allen

5' 5"
Freshman
L/DS
Erynn Gotsch

#18 Erynn Gotsch

5' 11"
Freshman
OH