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Volleyball Routs Columbia, Improves Win Streak To Five Matches
November 01, 2008 | Women's Volleyball
The Princeton women's volleyball team completed a perfect home weekend with a 25-5, 25-15, 25-12 victory over Columbia Saturday afternoon at Dillon Gym. Junior Sheena Donohue recorded 10 kills and eight digs for the Tigers, who are now a half game behind Yale and two games ahead of everybody else in the Ivy League standings.
Princeton is now 14-3 overall, 8-1 in the Ivy League, while Columbia fell to 5-14 overall, 0-10 in league play. Yale defeated Dartmouth 3-0 to maintain first place with a 9-1 league record, Penn is now the only team with three losses after a thrilling 3-2 home win over Cornell; the Quakers, who still have a match with both Yale and Princeton, are 6-3 in Ivy play.
Senior Lindsey Ensign recorded seven kills in 11 swings and didn't record an error (.636), while classmate Parker Henritze recorded nine kills, two aces and two digs for the Tigers. Head coach Glenn Nelson was able to play his entire roster in the three-game match.
Princeton will now head to Harvard and Dartmouth next weekend, while Yale will host Cornell and Columbia. Should both teams win their next three matches, they will meet Nov. 15 at Dillon Gym for the Ivy League title.



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