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Women’s Volleyball to Host Dartmouth & Harvard
September 28, 2021 | Women's Volleyball
Match Ten: Princeton (7-2, 1-0) vs. Dartmouth (8-2, 0-1)
Match 11: Princeton (7-2, 1-0) vs. Harvard (4-6, 1-0)
First Serve: 7 p.m. | 5 p.m.
Live Streaming: Dartmouth | Harvard
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PRINCETON, N.J. – The Princeton University women's volleyball team will look to add a pair of conference wins this upcoming weekend, hosting Harvard University on Friday, October 1, and Dartmouth College on Saturday, October 2, inside Dillon Gymnasium.
The Tigers, who are 7-2 on the season and 1-0 in Ivy play, have won six-straight contests. In their most recent match, the Tigers took down the University of Pennsylvania in their home and conference opener on Friday, September 24, 3-0 (25-18, 25-16, 25-8).
Princeton is led in kills by junior Elena Montgomery with 123, and in assists by junior Lindsey Kelly with 348. Kelly leads the conference in assists per set and ranks ninth in the nation with 11.23. Sophomore Krystal Raymundo has a team-high 15 service aces, while junior Cameron Dames leads the Tigers in digs with 134 and senior Julia Schner in blocks with 136.
Dartmouth
The Big Green has an 8-2 overall record, and an 0-1 record in Ivy League play. Most recently, Dartmouth fell to Harvard 3-2 (22-25, 19-25, 26-24, 25-23, 11-15) on Friday, September 21 in Hanover, New Hampshire.
Ellie Blain leads Dartmouth in kills with 146, while Karen Murphy has a team-high 222 assists and 11 service aces. The Big Green is led in blocks by Emma Egstrom with 182, and in blocks by Emma Moffet with 30.
Harvard
Harvard has a 4-6 overall record so far in 2021, and a 1-0 record in Ivy League play. In its most recent match, the Crimson overcame Dartmouth 3-2 (22-25, 19-25, 26-24, 25-23, 11-15) on Friday, September 21 in Hanover, New Hampshire. Prior to facing the Tigers, Harvard will take on Pennsylvania on Friday, October 1, inside the Palestra.
Jaimie Rao leads Harvard in kills with 143, and Ashley Wang leads the team in assists and service aces with 203 and 22. Lindsey Zhang has a team-high 145 digs and Olivia Cooper has a team-high 37 blocks.
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 11: Princeton (7-2, 1-0) vs. Harvard (4-6, 1-0)
First Serve: 7 p.m. | 5 p.m.
Live Streaming: Dartmouth | Harvard
Game Program
Live Stats
PRINCETON, N.J. – The Princeton University women's volleyball team will look to add a pair of conference wins this upcoming weekend, hosting Harvard University on Friday, October 1, and Dartmouth College on Saturday, October 2, inside Dillon Gymnasium.
The Tigers, who are 7-2 on the season and 1-0 in Ivy play, have won six-straight contests. In their most recent match, the Tigers took down the University of Pennsylvania in their home and conference opener on Friday, September 24, 3-0 (25-18, 25-16, 25-8).
Princeton is led in kills by junior Elena Montgomery with 123, and in assists by junior Lindsey Kelly with 348. Kelly leads the conference in assists per set and ranks ninth in the nation with 11.23. Sophomore Krystal Raymundo has a team-high 15 service aces, while junior Cameron Dames leads the Tigers in digs with 134 and senior Julia Schner in blocks with 136.
Dartmouth
The Big Green has an 8-2 overall record, and an 0-1 record in Ivy League play. Most recently, Dartmouth fell to Harvard 3-2 (22-25, 19-25, 26-24, 25-23, 11-15) on Friday, September 21 in Hanover, New Hampshire.
Ellie Blain leads Dartmouth in kills with 146, while Karen Murphy has a team-high 222 assists and 11 service aces. The Big Green is led in blocks by Emma Egstrom with 182, and in blocks by Emma Moffet with 30.
Harvard
Harvard has a 4-6 overall record so far in 2021, and a 1-0 record in Ivy League play. In its most recent match, the Crimson overcame Dartmouth 3-2 (22-25, 19-25, 26-24, 25-23, 11-15) on Friday, September 21 in Hanover, New Hampshire. Prior to facing the Tigers, Harvard will take on Pennsylvania on Friday, October 1, inside the Palestra.
Jaimie Rao leads Harvard in kills with 143, and Ashley Wang leads the team in assists and service aces with 203 and 22. Lindsey Zhang has a team-high 145 digs and Olivia Cooper has a team-high 37 blocks.
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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