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Women’s Volleyball to Host Yale & Brown
October 12, 2021 | Women's Volleyball
Match 14: Princeton (11-2, 5-0) vs. Yale (10-4, 3-2)
Match 15: Princeton (11-2, 5-0) vs. Brown (12-3, 5-0)
First Serve: 7 p.m. | 5 p.m.
Live Streaming: Yale | Brown
Game Program
Live Stats
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PRINCETON, N.J. – The Princeton University women's volleyball team will look to continue its perfect start to Ivy League play Friday and Saturday, when it hosts Yale and Brown inside Dillon Gymnasium.
Princeton, who is riding a 10-match winning streak, sits atop the Ivy League standings with an 11-2 overall record and a 5-0 record in conference play. In their Tigers' most recent match, they earned a 3-0 (25-14, 25-15, 26-24) victory over Columbia on Saturday, October 9, inside Levien Gymnasium.
Junior Lindsey Kelly ranks seventh in the nation in assists per set along with leading both the Tigers and the Ivy League with 11.31. Senior Julia Schner also leads the conference and team in blocks per set, with 1.27. Junior Elena Montgomery leads the team in kills per set with 3.89, junior Cameron Dames in digs per set with 4.44 , while Kelly is tied with sophomore Krystal Raymundo in for the team-high in service aces with 15.
At Saturday's match versus Brown, Princeton will be hosting a Dig Pink® match to support the Side-Out Foundation. This year, thousands of volleyball athletes from around the country will be participating in The Side-Out Foundation's Dig Pink® program. Middle school, high school college, club, and adult teams will become advocates for those with metastatic breast cancer while raising funds to support breast cancer research that is giving more time to those living with MBC. More information can be found at https://side-out.org
Yale
Yale is 10-4 on the season and 3-2 in Ivy League play. In their most recent match, the Bulldogs took down Dartmouth 3-1 (25-15, 22-25, 25-20, 25-22) inside Payne Whitney Gymnasium on Saturday, October 9.
Bonnie Bostic leads Yale in kills with 142, while Carly Diehl has team-highs in both assists and service aces with 427 and 18. Maile Somera leads the Bulldogs in digs with 244, and Samantha Bray in blocks with 24.
Brown
The Bears have a 12-3 overall record, and like the Tigers are perfect in conference play with a 5-0 record. Prior to their match against Princeton, Brown will play at Pennsylvania on Friday, October 15 at 7 p.m. Most recently, Brown defeated Harvard 3-1 (20-25, 25-21, 25-14, 25-19) on Saturday, October 9, in Providence, Rhode Island.
Brown is led in kills by Kate Sheire with 169, and in assists by Cierra Jenkins with 14. Kayla Greibl has a team-high 14 servce aces, while Victoria Vo leads the team in digs with 249 and Beau Vanderlaan in blocks with 49.
Attendance Policies
Fans who wish to attend home athletic events at Princeton will be required to follow the below protocols. These policies also apply to working members of the media covering events at Princeton. Fans and media wishing to attend contests away from Princeton should consult that institution's policies before traveling.
This policy is subject to change.
Indoor Athletic Events:
- The University's current visitor policy (found here) states that all visitors attending an indoor University-sponsored event, public performance, varsity and athletics event, and religious service must be vaccinated with no exceptions. Please note that per this current University policy, children under 12 years of age may not enter any campus buildings or attend any indoor events at this time.
- Masking that covers the mouth and nose is required at all times regardless of vaccination status.
- Social distancing is recommended, when possible. Parties that arrive together can sit together.
- Hand sanitizer stations available inside the facilities.
*Fully Vaccinated is defined as two weeks after the second dose of a two-dose vaccine or two weeks after the single-dose vaccine.
Match 15: Princeton (11-2, 5-0) vs. Brown (12-3, 5-0)
First Serve: 7 p.m. | 5 p.m.
Live Streaming: Yale | Brown
Game Program
Live Stats
PRINCETON, N.J. – The Princeton University women's volleyball team will look to continue its perfect start to Ivy League play Friday and Saturday, when it hosts Yale and Brown inside Dillon Gymnasium.
Princeton, who is riding a 10-match winning streak, sits atop the Ivy League standings with an 11-2 overall record and a 5-0 record in conference play. In their Tigers' most recent match, they earned a 3-0 (25-14, 25-15, 26-24) victory over Columbia on Saturday, October 9, inside Levien Gymnasium.
Junior Lindsey Kelly ranks seventh in the nation in assists per set along with leading both the Tigers and the Ivy League with 11.31. Senior Julia Schner also leads the conference and team in blocks per set, with 1.27. Junior Elena Montgomery leads the team in kills per set with 3.89, junior Cameron Dames in digs per set with 4.44 , while Kelly is tied with sophomore Krystal Raymundo in for the team-high in service aces with 15.
At Saturday's match versus Brown, Princeton will be hosting a Dig Pink® match to support the Side-Out Foundation. This year, thousands of volleyball athletes from around the country will be participating in The Side-Out Foundation's Dig Pink® program. Middle school, high school college, club, and adult teams will become advocates for those with metastatic breast cancer while raising funds to support breast cancer research that is giving more time to those living with MBC. More information can be found at https://side-out.org
Yale
Yale is 10-4 on the season and 3-2 in Ivy League play. In their most recent match, the Bulldogs took down Dartmouth 3-1 (25-15, 22-25, 25-20, 25-22) inside Payne Whitney Gymnasium on Saturday, October 9.
Bonnie Bostic leads Yale in kills with 142, while Carly Diehl has team-highs in both assists and service aces with 427 and 18. Maile Somera leads the Bulldogs in digs with 244, and Samantha Bray in blocks with 24.
Brown
The Bears have a 12-3 overall record, and like the Tigers are perfect in conference play with a 5-0 record. Prior to their match against Princeton, Brown will play at Pennsylvania on Friday, October 15 at 7 p.m. Most recently, Brown defeated Harvard 3-1 (20-25, 25-21, 25-14, 25-19) on Saturday, October 9, in Providence, Rhode Island.
Brown is led in kills by Kate Sheire with 169, and in assists by Cierra Jenkins with 14. Kayla Greibl has a team-high 14 servce aces, while Victoria Vo leads the team in digs with 249 and Beau Vanderlaan in blocks with 49.
Attendance Policies
Fans who wish to attend home athletic events at Princeton will be required to follow the below protocols. These policies also apply to working members of the media covering events at Princeton. Fans and media wishing to attend contests away from Princeton should consult that institution's policies before traveling.
This policy is subject to change.
Indoor Athletic Events:
- The University's current visitor policy (found here) states that all visitors attending an indoor University-sponsored event, public performance, varsity and athletics event, and religious service must be vaccinated with no exceptions. Please note that per this current University policy, children under 12 years of age may not enter any campus buildings or attend any indoor events at this time.
- Masking that covers the mouth and nose is required at all times regardless of vaccination status.
- Social distancing is recommended, when possible. Parties that arrive together can sit together.
- Hand sanitizer stations available inside the facilities.
*Fully Vaccinated is defined as two weeks after the second dose of a two-dose vaccine or two weeks after the single-dose vaccine.
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