

A pair of Davis aces put Oneonta up 12-6, and a kill from junior Isabella Fabrizio (Highland Mills, NY/Cornwall) pushed the lead to seven. The Express bounced back in the third set and forced extra points to pick up the win. After first-year Katie Spano (Dryden, NY/Dryden) sent in a kill to make it 24-11, a bad set by Wells gave Oneonta the set win. Another 5-0 Oneonta run comprised two Davis kills, and a Karli Chamberlein made it 21-7.

Three straight Sophia Gerace (Pearl River, NY/Pearl River) service aces gave the Red Dragons a 13-5 lead in the second, and the Express could not find any momentum. A 5-1 span gave Oneonta a 20-10 advantage, and first-year Colleen McCabe (Rockville Centre, NY/Oceanside) capped off the set with the final two kills. Two kills from senior Casey Biggers (Holtsville, NY/Sachem East) and a Clara Culeton (Oswego, NY/Oswego) service ace pushed the Red Dragons' lead to 10-3 in the first. The Red Dragons then controlled the fourth with a 25-13 victory. Oneonta took the first two sets 25-16 and 25-11 before falling 26-28 in the third. Additionally, junior middle blocker Ashanti Davis (Cortlandt Manor, NY/Hendrick Hudson) was named to the all-tournament team. The Red Dragons (1-2) defeated Wells (0-1) in the opening match 3-1 and then fell in four sets to RIT in the second. – The SUNY Oneonta women's volleyball team picked up its first win of the season, going 1-1 on the second day of the Rochester Invitational. Each show is 2 hours in length, beginning at the initial start time.ROCHESTER, N.Y.

WONY is operated on a 24/7 freeform broadcast. Dave Ring, Alumni Chair Liz White, baconer Mike Engelbrecht, digital archivist Alan Stevens, website manager Rick Heil, and the Chief Engineer, Dr. Andrew Bottomley, former faculty advisor Dr. Other important figures at WONY include the station's faculty advisor, Dr. In October 2020, the move from Alumni Hall to Hunt Union was completed, a month after the anticipated completion.

In January 2020, official plans were confirmed for the station's move to Hunt Union, which anticipated completion in September 2020. In January 2018, the State University of New York College At Oneonta announced the station's move from Alumni Hall to Hunt Union with an expected completion before the beginning of the following semester. WONY is also home to the Sparaco Lounge, which is named after the station's first General Manager, Mr. CDs are sorted and reviewed here, using the station's Macintosh G3. The Music Office is a place for the genre directors to work. The Operations room houses WONY's important documents, miscellaneous equipment, and webcasting server. The news is recorded into WAV format using Adobe Audition software. Studio B contains an Alesis mixer, a Shure SM7B microphone, and a customized computer. The second News Studio ("Studio C"), which was outfitted as a small recording space, is now the Operations Director's workspace, as well as a storage space. As of April 2013, "Studio B" is now being used to record News and Station ID's. The Music Library houses WONY's collection - at last approximation, it exceeded 12,000 CDs. The main control room of the station ("Studio A") contains the on-air equipment: the console, the main engineering rack, five microphones, two CD players (for rotation), a minidisc player, two turntables, a computer, and auxiliary cables to connect to DJs' personal equipment. The studios are located on the basement floor of the Hunt Union, across from the Red Dragon Theater and next to the Dragon Express mailroom. WONY's antenna latitude is 42.452N and longitude is 75.064W. WONY is located on the State University of New York College At Oneonta campus. It broadcasts at 180 watts on 90.9 FM and an internet webcast. It was founded in 1962 and current membership consists of over 50 students, faculty, and members of the community. WONY is the college radio station of the SUNY Oneonta.
