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Williams College volleyball team dominated - October 06, 2008
WILLIAMSTOWN - The Williams College volleyball team dominated on day one of the Williams Invitational. The Ephs defeated both SUNY-Oneonta (25-16, 25-11, 25-12) and Western New England College (25-9, 25-10, 25-14) in three straight games.
“Tonight we were more consistent,” said head coach Fran Vandermeer. “We were able to pick up our tempo, team communication was high, and we could run our offense because of good contacts on first ball.”
The Ephs opened against SUNY-Oneonta with solid defense and unswerving serve receive. Sophomore setter Emily Avis posted 28 assists and 6 digs, while senior Riki McDermott (9 digs), juniors Chelsea Kubal (8 digs, 8 kills) and Whitney Hitchcock (6 kills, 3 blocks) made sizeable contributions. Sophomores Eleanor Levine (2 aces, 3 blocks) and Kate Anderson (7 kills), as well as freshmen Aly McKinnon (3 aces) and Jessica Torres (2 aces) helped the Ephs maintain a steady lead over the Red Dragons.
In game two, the Ephs swept WNEC with the hard work of Avis (36 assists, 5 digs), Levine (5 kills, 3 blocks), McDermott (8 digs), Kubal (13 digs, 7 kills), Hitchcock (5 kills, 2 aces, 3 blocks), and Anderson (15 kills, 5 digs). Consistency helped the Ephs hold momentum from start to finish. |
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