BROOKLYN, N.Y. — The Pratt Institute men's volleyball team concluded its 2026 season on Monday evening, falling to United East Conference regular-season champions Lancaster Bible College, 3-0 (25-7, 25-15, 25-14), at the Activities Resource Center.
Griffin Benkovszky (Ashland, Va.) and senior Morvens Regis (Brooklyn, N.Y.) paced the offense with four kills apiece, with Benkovszky adding four digs. Nathan Kim (Irvine, Calif.) led the team with six digs while also putting down three kills.
In their final collegiate match, seniors Max Wang (Shenzhen, China) and Brooks Reid (Winston Salem, N.C.) finishing with five and four assists, respectively. Wang also added four digs.
The powerful Chargers used a strong serving and offensive attack to control the match. An early 9-0 run in the first set, powered by five aces from Zeke Clark, set the tone for the evening. The Cannoneers continued to battle throughout, but the visitors' efficient offense proved to be the difference.
Lancaster Bible (15-11, 8-0 United East) was led by 10 kills and five aces from Clark. Kevin Bryant was nearly perfect, connecting for six kills on nine attempts without an error for a .667 hitting percentage. Setter Timothy Fletcher distributed 21 assists in two sets of action.
The Cannoneers conclude the campaign with a 5-14 overall record and a 2-6 mark in league play, finishing seventh in the conference standings. It is the program's best league finish since taking sixth out of seven teams in 2022 in the former Colonial States Athletic Conference, which merged to become the United East Conference in 2024.