(Highland Hills, Ohio) Marly Koleno, Sarah Lucas and Molly Bissell had career-high performances Tuesday night as the fourth-ranked Butler County Community College volleyball team moved to 19-0 with a 3-1 victory against Cuyahoga Community College.

The Pioneers’ 25-21, (25-12), 15-10 and 25-20 win was the 497th for Rob Snyder as BC3’s coach.

Koleno had 14 blocked shots. Lucas had 29 and Bissell 18 of the Pioneers’ season-high 96 digs. Anora Robare, who Oct. 11 recorded her 1,000th career assist at BC3, led the Pioneers with 30.

BC3 earlier Tuesday advanced to a No. 4 ranking among 86 National Junior College Athletic Association Division III programs. BC3 has been in the Top 15 in Division III in 34 of 38 polls dating to Oct. 4, 2021. The program was last ranked as high as No. 4 in mid-October 2024, when the Pioneers were en route to a 22-0 start.

All-American Josie Russo and Bissell led BC3 with nine kills each against Cuyahoga, which dropped to 9-7 with the loss.

Koleno, a defensive specialist, is a graduate of Apollo-Ridge High School. Bissell, an outside hitter, and Robare, a setter, of Slippery Rock; Russo, a middle hitter, of Freeport; and Lucas, a defensive specialist, of Butler.

The Pioneers visit the Community College of Allegheny County at 6 p.m. Wednesday in the regular-season finale. The Western Pennsylvania Collegiate Conference and NJCAA Division III Region 20 playoffs will be held Oct. 25 in Johnstown.

Snyder’s teams are 497-172 through his 27½ seasons.