This one counts – more than others!
Nittany Lions at Wentworth;
first CAC game on Wednesday
Suddenly, the games really, really do count.
That's because the conference schedule begins the day after tomorrow, Wednesday!
Here are numbers...
Over the next 4-1/2 weeks, the Wesley Wolverines (10-6) play 9 of 11 games against Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) colleges. None of the CAC schools have battled each other yet. All of but three have winning records so far. The Christopher Newport Captains have lost just a single match this season.
The Wolverines have 5 remaining games at home now; next 4 consecutive home games are all against CAC members.
Of the 6 road games still to play, 4 are in Virginia (against 3 CAC opponents) with the other two CAC contests held in Maryland (Salisbury) and Pennsylvania (York).
Wednesday's game...
First up, this Wednesday, October 1, a conference game against Penn St.-Harrisburg Lions in the Wentworth Gymnasium on the Wesley campus, Dover, DE.
These Nittany Lions have lost 6 in a row and 12 of their last 13 volleyball games. Their sole victory was a 3-1 match against the Rosemont Ravens. They also lost to Misericordia Cougars 3-0. Of course, the Wolverines defeated the Ravens last Saturday 3-0 (though the final set was a nail-biter), while dropping their Misericordia match 3-1 the week before last.
Wesley volleyball home:athletics.wesley.edu/sports/wvball/index Blog:www.wesleyvolleyball2014.blogspot.com
Monday, September 29, 2014
Saturday, September 27, 2014
ROSEMONT MATCH
In Bryn Mawr, PA
Wolverines win two,
now 10-6 on season
The Wesley Wolverines defeated the Centenary Cyclones (25-11, 25-14, 25-14) and the Rosemont Ravens (25-9, 25-11, 26-24) today, Saturday, September 27, at a tri-match held on the Rosemont campus.
Click on the arrow below for a slideshow of 72 photos from the match. Click here to download any, or all, of the pictures.
Wolverines win two,
now 10-6 on season
The Wesley Wolverines defeated the Centenary Cyclones (25-11, 25-14, 25-14) and the Rosemont Ravens (25-9, 25-11, 26-24) today, Saturday, September 27, at a tri-match held on the Rosemont campus.
Click on the arrow below for a slideshow of 72 photos from the match. Click here to download any, or all, of the pictures.
Friday, September 26, 2014
ROSEMONT PREVIEW
Rosemont tri-match
Wolverines play two games
Saturday outside Philadelphia
The Wesley Wolverines head off to a tri-match tomorrow, Saturday, September 27, in the Philadelphia suburbs with their two games scheduled for the afternoon.
The matches will be played at the Rosemont College Ravens' Alumnae Gymnasium, 1400 Montgomery Avenue, Rosemont, PA.
The Wolverines face will two opponents who combined have won just one game this season, while dropping a total of 26 contests. Here are the times:
2:00 PM
Wesley Wolverines (8-6) versus Centenary Cyclones (0-15)
4:00 PM
Wesley Wolverines (8-6) versus Rosemont Ravens (1-11)
Wolverines play two games
Saturday outside Philadelphia
The Wesley Wolverines head off to a tri-match tomorrow, Saturday, September 27, in the Philadelphia suburbs with their two games scheduled for the afternoon.
The matches will be played at the Rosemont College Ravens' Alumnae Gymnasium, 1400 Montgomery Avenue, Rosemont, PA.
The Wolverines face will two opponents who combined have won just one game this season, while dropping a total of 26 contests. Here are the times:
2:00 PM
Wesley Wolverines (8-6) versus Centenary Cyclones (0-15)
4:00 PM
Wesley Wolverines (8-6) versus Rosemont Ravens (1-11)
MARSHALL CAC PROFILE
CAC profile
Meghan Marshall: Don't worry about
what others think, do what you love!
Junior #3 L/DS Meghan Marshall (Wilmington, DE) is profiled this week at the Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) website. Below are a few excerpts from her interview with the conference. CLICK HERE FOR HER FULL CAC PROFILE.
CAC'S PROFILE INTRODUCTION...
“Some would call some of Meghan Marshall’s ideas “old school” – like personal contact instead of social media or not rushing to be an adult – enjoy being young. The Wesley College volleyball program calls her a school record holder in digs (477 in 2013) and one of the top players on a team... INTRODUCING … Wolverine junior libero/defensive specialist Meghan Marshall.”
MEGHAN MARSHALL...
“I first began playing volleyball in 2003 when I was in the fourth grade....
“I am a business marketing major, and the most important thing I have learned so far is how to get the job done right in the most efficient way, no matter what that job may be.”
“My favorite place to visit is most definitely Daytona Beach, Fla., because my family lives there and I only get to see them once a year during Thanksgiving.”
“I am a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee... Being a student athlete is a hectic, full-time job, and the SAAC program has allowed me to not only be a voice for the volleyball program but a representative of all student-athletes to make our careers in college as enjoyable as they should be!”
“I believe that the most important societal issue facing college students these days is worrying about what others think... I believe that in college you should only be concerned about doing what you love as an individual, you would be surprised how many people you will meet along the way!
“If I could change any one item in the world it would be the use of technology... I wish there was a way that we could force society to put our cell phones and computers down and enjoy each other’s company more!
“My favorite form of entertainment is my teammates! No matter where we go we are always laughing and having a good time. They truly are some of the best girls I know.”
THERE'S A LOT MORE FROM MEGHAN AT http://www.cacsports.com/sports/wvball/2014-15/releases/INTRODUCING_..._WES_Meghan_Marshall
Meghan Marshall: Don't worry about
what others think, do what you love!
Junior #3 L/DS Meghan Marshall (Wilmington, DE) is profiled this week at the Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) website. Below are a few excerpts from her interview with the conference. CLICK HERE FOR HER FULL CAC PROFILE.
Meghan Marshall |
“Some would call some of Meghan Marshall’s ideas “old school” – like personal contact instead of social media or not rushing to be an adult – enjoy being young. The Wesley College volleyball program calls her a school record holder in digs (477 in 2013) and one of the top players on a team... INTRODUCING … Wolverine junior libero/defensive specialist Meghan Marshall.”
MEGHAN MARSHALL...
“I first began playing volleyball in 2003 when I was in the fourth grade....
“I am a business marketing major, and the most important thing I have learned so far is how to get the job done right in the most efficient way, no matter what that job may be.”
“My favorite place to visit is most definitely Daytona Beach, Fla., because my family lives there and I only get to see them once a year during Thanksgiving.”
“I am a member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee... Being a student athlete is a hectic, full-time job, and the SAAC program has allowed me to not only be a voice for the volleyball program but a representative of all student-athletes to make our careers in college as enjoyable as they should be!”
“I believe that the most important societal issue facing college students these days is worrying about what others think... I believe that in college you should only be concerned about doing what you love as an individual, you would be surprised how many people you will meet along the way!
“If I could change any one item in the world it would be the use of technology... I wish there was a way that we could force society to put our cell phones and computers down and enjoy each other’s company more!
“My favorite form of entertainment is my teammates! No matter where we go we are always laughing and having a good time. They truly are some of the best girls I know.”
THERE'S A LOT MORE FROM MEGHAN AT http://www.cacsports.com/sports/wvball/2014-15/releases/INTRODUCING_..._WES_Meghan_Marshall
IMMACULATA PHOTOS
Jessica Tynes, 7 kills
Wolverines battle against
strong Mighty Macs team
Click on the arrow below for 83 photos from last evening's Wesley Wolverines versus Immaculata Mighty Macs volleyball game. Click here to download any, or all, photos.
Highlight of the match was the opening set where the lead changed hands twice and the score was tied eight times. Wesley had 14 kills to Immaculata's nine in the set and only lost by four points.
Click here for the official recap and box score.
Wolverines battle against
strong Mighty Macs team
Click on the arrow below for 83 photos from last evening's Wesley Wolverines versus Immaculata Mighty Macs volleyball game. Click here to download any, or all, photos.
Highlight of the match was the opening set where the lead changed hands twice and the score was tied eight times. Wesley had 14 kills to Immaculata's nine in the set and only lost by four points.
Click here for the official recap and box score.
Thursday, September 25, 2014
GRAVES-BROWN HONOR ROLL
Team leader in kills, hit %, service aces
Tionne Graves-Brown named
to weekly conference honor roll
Freshman #10 OH Tionne Graves-Brown (Sacramento, CA) has been named to the Capital Athletic Conference's (CAC's) September 23, 2014, Weekly Honor Roll.
As of 9/23, Tionne leads the Wesley Wolverines in kills (96), hitting percentage (.217) and service aces (30). She is second in diggs (127).
CLICK HERE for the CAC's post of weekly player honors.
Tionne Graves-Brown named
to weekly conference honor roll
Freshman #10 OH Tionne Graves-Brown (Sacramento, CA) has been named to the Capital Athletic Conference's (CAC's) September 23, 2014, Weekly Honor Roll.
As of 9/23, Tionne leads the Wesley Wolverines in kills (96), hitting percentage (.217) and service aces (30). She is second in diggs (127).
CLICK HERE for the CAC's post of weekly player honors.
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
MIGHTY MACS THURSDAY
Malverin, PA venue
Wolverines will take on
Might Macs this Thursday
The Wesley Wolverines may find the Immaculata Mighty Macs a real challenge when they meet up this Thursday evening, September 25, in a contest played on the road near Malvern, PA.
The Mighty Mac are 9-1 to date, having lost just 8 sets in 10 games. Until last Saturday, when they drop a 3-1 match to the Rowan Profs, Immaculate was on an unbeaten 8 game winning streak. They have not lost yet this season on their own court with a home game scheduled tonight, Tuesday evening, still to be played.
The Wolverine's game will be held at 7:00PM in the 400-seat Alumnae Hall, Immaculata University, 1145 King Rd, Immaculata, PA 19345.
CLICK HERE for directions to the university.
Wolverines will take on
Might Macs this Thursday
The Wesley Wolverines may find the Immaculata Mighty Macs a real challenge when they meet up this Thursday evening, September 25, in a contest played on the road near Malvern, PA.
The Mighty Mac are 9-1 to date, having lost just 8 sets in 10 games. Until last Saturday, when they drop a 3-1 match to the Rowan Profs, Immaculate was on an unbeaten 8 game winning streak. They have not lost yet this season on their own court with a home game scheduled tonight, Tuesday evening, still to be played.
The Wolverine's game will be held at 7:00PM in the 400-seat Alumnae Hall, Immaculata University, 1145 King Rd, Immaculata, PA 19345.
CLICK HERE for directions to the university.
Monday, September 22, 2014
MID-SEASON STATS
Team leaders
Wolverine key stats
nearing mid-season
We are a lucky 13 matches into the volleyball season with an 8-5 overall record and 2-1 at home. There's another 14 games to play in the regular season and no conference games until October.
Here are some of the latest key stats of individual leaders on the Wesley College Wolverines' volleyball team.
Wolverine key stats
nearing mid-season
We are a lucky 13 matches into the volleyball season with an 8-5 overall record and 2-1 at home. There's another 14 games to play in the regular season and no conference games until October.
Here are some of the latest key stats of individual leaders on the Wesley College Wolverines' volleyball team.
Saturday, September 20, 2014
RUTGERS TRI-MATCH
New Jersey venue
Wolverines bring plenty of
energy, athleticism to tri-match
The Wesley Wolverines' opponents today, Saturday, September 20, at the Rutgers-Camden Volleyball Tri-Match certainly never forgot that they had a game on their hands. The Wolverines' energy and athleticism kept each lost set a close contest -- just check out the 140 photos below for the evidence.
CLICK HERE for the official recap and box scores.
Click on the arrow below for an 47 photo slideshow of today's Wesley Wolverines versus the Rutgers-Camden Raptors volleyball game. Click here to download any, or all, of the photographs.
Click on the arrow below for an 93 photo slideshow of today's Wesley Wolverines versus the Misericordia Cougars volleyball game. Click here to download any, or all, of the photographs.
Wolverines bring plenty of
energy, athleticism to tri-match
The Wesley Wolverines' opponents today, Saturday, September 20, at the Rutgers-Camden Volleyball Tri-Match certainly never forgot that they had a game on their hands. The Wolverines' energy and athleticism kept each lost set a close contest -- just check out the 140 photos below for the evidence.
CLICK HERE for the official recap and box scores.
Click on the arrow below for an 47 photo slideshow of today's Wesley Wolverines versus the Rutgers-Camden Raptors volleyball game. Click here to download any, or all, of the photographs.
Click on the arrow below for an 93 photo slideshow of today's Wesley Wolverines versus the Misericordia Cougars volleyball game. Click here to download any, or all, of the photographs.
Friday, September 19, 2014
GWYNEDD GAME
It
was Faculty Appreciation Night last evening at the Wentworth Gym
for
the Wesley Wolverines versus Gwynedd Mercy Griffins volleyball game.
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Four close sets
Wolverines emerge victorious
for eighth win on the season
CLICK HERE for the official recap (also partially posted below) and box scores of the Wesley Woverines win on Thursday evening, September 18, over the Gwynedd Mercy Griffins.
See below for a slideshow of 70 photos from the match.
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P.S. LOTS of fans and Wolverine teammates at the game last night. Football, basketball players; appeared to be most of the field hockey team! CLICK HERE for a shot of the fastpitch gals in the stands posted at the softball blog.
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Left
to right: Jessica
Tynes, Tionne
Graves-Brown, Tania
Rounds and Codi
Ziolkowski
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Partial
story
above clipped from Wesley
Wolverine volleyball homepage
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Left
to right:Beth
Schlecker,
Meghan
Marshall,
Kadijah
Doughty, Tatum
Jones
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CLICK ON THE ARROW in the center of the first photo below
for
a slideshow capturing 70 shots of Thursday's action.
CLICK
HERE to download any or all of these photos.
Thursday, September 18, 2014
RUTGERS TRI-MATCH
Wolverines play two,
Saturday, New Jersey
The Rutgers-Camden Raptors will host a tri-match this Saturday, September 20, with Misericordia Cougars and our Wesley Wolverines.
The contests will be held at Rutger's Athletic & Fitness Center, 301 Linden Street, Camden, New Jersey.
If you go, rise and shine a little early on Saturday. Wolverine game times are:
10:00 AM: Wesley versus Rutgers-Camden
12:00 PM: Wesley versus Misericordia
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
GWYNEDD GAME
Game time: 7:00 PM at home
Gwynedd Mercy Griffins take on
Wesley Wolverines this Thursday
The Gwynedd Mercy Griffins, 5-7 overall, are in town tomorrow night, Thursday, September 18, for a 7:00 PM game against the Wesley Wolverines in the Wentworth Gymnasium on the Wesley College campus.
The Griffins lost last Tuesday night 0-3 to Penn-State-Abington Lions, who the Wesley Wolverines defeated two weeks ago by a 3-1 score.
This is the Wolverines third home game this season. The team is 7-3 on the season and 1-1 at home.
This Thursday match might also be a preview of what's ahead for the Wesley Wolverines when they contest Rutgers-Camden Scarlet Raptors this coming Saturday morning in an away game. The Griffins also lost to the Raptors 0-3 last weekend.
Gwynedd Mercy Griffins take on
Wesley Wolverines this Thursday
The Gwynedd Mercy Griffins, 5-7 overall, are in town tomorrow night, Thursday, September 18, for a 7:00 PM game against the Wesley Wolverines in the Wentworth Gymnasium on the Wesley College campus.
The Griffins lost last Tuesday night 0-3 to Penn-State-Abington Lions, who the Wesley Wolverines defeated two weeks ago by a 3-1 score.
This is the Wolverines third home game this season. The team is 7-3 on the season and 1-1 at home.
This Thursday match might also be a preview of what's ahead for the Wesley Wolverines when they contest Rutgers-Camden Scarlet Raptors this coming Saturday morning in an away game. The Griffins also lost to the Raptors 0-3 last weekend.
ROUNDS HONOR ROLL
Freshman #14 OH/MB Tania Rounds (Huntsville, AL) has been named to the Capital Athletic Conference's (CAC's) September 16, 2014, Weekly Honor Roll.
Tania leads the Wesley Wolverines in kills (67), hitting percentage (.228), block assists (12), and total blocks (18), while tied for block solos (6). She also is second on the team in diggs (95).
CLICK HERE for the CAC's post of weekly player honors.
Tania leads the Wesley Wolverines in kills (67), hitting percentage (.228), block assists (12), and total blocks (18), while tied for block solos (6). She also is second on the team in diggs (95).
CLICK HERE for the CAC's post of weekly player honors.
LINCOLN GAME
Close, tough match
Wolverines battle
Division II Lions
Click on the arrow below for an 116 photo slideshow of yesterday's Wesley Wolverines versus the Lincoln Lions volleyball game. Click here to download any, or all, of the photographs.
Click here for the official recap and box score.
Wolverines battle
Division II Lions
Click on the arrow below for an 116 photo slideshow of yesterday's Wesley Wolverines versus the Lincoln Lions volleyball game. Click here to download any, or all, of the photographs.
Click here for the official recap and box score.
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
LIONS LIVE STREAM
7:00 PM, Tuesday, 9/16
Wolverines vs Lions
live streamed tonight
Wesley Wolverine volleyball match tonight, Tuesday, at 7:00 PM,
will be live streamed at:
Wolverines vs Lions
live streamed tonight
Wesley Wolverine volleyball match tonight, Tuesday, at 7:00 PM,
will be live streamed at:
Monday, September 15, 2014
LIONS GAME PREVIEW
Next venue
Wolverines on road to meet
Lincoln Lions this Tuesday
The Wesley Wolverines with their 7-2 record (6-1 on the road) will travel to Lincoln University, PA (1570 Baltimore Pike) for another away match tomorrow, Tuesday, September 16 at 7:00 PM.
They will challenge the Lincoln University Lady Lions, who started out strong by winning the first two sets of their season before losing now a dozen in a row in route to a 0-4 tally so far in games this season.
For fans attending, it is not that far from Wesley College – about 60 miles northwest from campus, 50 miles southwest from Philadelphia, and 60 miles north of Baltimore.
The game will be played in Manuel Rivero Hall, which houses a 2000-seat gymnasium.
Wolverines on road to meet
Lincoln Lions this Tuesday
The Wesley Wolverines with their 7-2 record (6-1 on the road) will travel to Lincoln University, PA (1570 Baltimore Pike) for another away match tomorrow, Tuesday, September 16 at 7:00 PM.
They will challenge the Lincoln University Lady Lions, who started out strong by winning the first two sets of their season before losing now a dozen in a row in route to a 0-4 tally so far in games this season.
For fans attending, it is not that far from Wesley College – about 60 miles northwest from campus, 50 miles southwest from Philadelphia, and 60 miles north of Baltimore.
The game will be played in Manuel Rivero Hall, which houses a 2000-seat gymnasium.
PHOTO ON LEFT: Gym at Manuel Rivero Hall, Lincoln Univerity, PA |
Sunday, September 14, 2014
FIELD HOCKEY GAME
Wolverine spirit evident
"Many individual teams,
all one family: Wesley!"
It's been said often, numerous ways, that the team and personal relationships really are the high points that are long remembered after college sports have ended, rather than most games and final scores.
Last night, however, it was all of that – teams, friendships, support, and a big final score, plus a huge dose of college spirit, for a group of Wesley College athletes.
The Wolverine field hockey team took the Richard Stockton Ospreys into overtime to notch a 5-4 win and improve to a 5-1 record on the year.
There was rain with a slight chill in the air. But that hardly sent home members of the Wesley softball and volleyball teams, who were seated together in the stands cheering for their fellow Wolverines on the field in the tough fought victory.
Then, they snapped a photo of themselves and sent it off to Juli Greep, head coach of both the volleyball and softball squads.
“Both volleyball and softball have been out together supporting other Wesley women's teams, especially field hockey and women's lacrosse,” said Coach Greep, noting also that many softball players have been at the volleyball home games, as well.
“This is the most supportive group of female athletes I've coached since I joined the staff in 2011,” said Coach Greep.
“These groups of young ladies are truly showing what it means to be a family and support one another,” she added. “I think you can see in the early successes of each female fall sports team this year that the support and effort is really helping pay off.”
Coach Greep remembered what senior outfielder #11 Brook Creighton (Rock Hall, MD) told the softball team last year: “we are all individual teams, but we are all one family... Wesley!”
CLICK HERE to “like” this photo posted at the volleyball Facebook page and/or CLICK HERE for the photo at the softball Facebook page!
"Many individual teams,
all one family: Wesley!"
It's been said often, numerous ways, that the team and personal relationships really are the high points that are long remembered after college sports have ended, rather than most games and final scores.
Last night, however, it was all of that – teams, friendships, support, and a big final score, plus a huge dose of college spirit, for a group of Wesley College athletes.
The Wolverine field hockey team took the Richard Stockton Ospreys into overtime to notch a 5-4 win and improve to a 5-1 record on the year.
There was rain with a slight chill in the air. But that hardly sent home members of the Wesley softball and volleyball teams, who were seated together in the stands cheering for their fellow Wolverines on the field in the tough fought victory.
Then, they snapped a photo of themselves and sent it off to Juli Greep, head coach of both the volleyball and softball squads.
PHOTO SENT BY
VOLLEYBALL & SOFTBALL PLAYERS AT FIELD HOCKEY GAME
TOP ROW: Rachel
Hausler, Erin
Schofield, Codi
Ziolkowski,
Kadijah
Doughty, Casey
Beall, MIDDLE ROW: Tania
Rounds,
Lily Engel, BOTTOM ROW: Meg Fernandez, Whitney Dibb. On the field playing field hockey were softball co-captains Morgan Seymour and Kayla Fromal. |
“Both volleyball and softball have been out together supporting other Wesley women's teams, especially field hockey and women's lacrosse,” said Coach Greep, noting also that many softball players have been at the volleyball home games, as well.
“This is the most supportive group of female athletes I've coached since I joined the staff in 2011,” said Coach Greep.
“These groups of young ladies are truly showing what it means to be a family and support one another,” she added. “I think you can see in the early successes of each female fall sports team this year that the support and effort is really helping pay off.”
Coach Greep remembered what senior outfielder #11 Brook Creighton (Rock Hall, MD) told the softball team last year: “we are all individual teams, but we are all one family... Wesley!”
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CLICK HERE to “like” this photo posted at the volleyball Facebook page and/or CLICK HERE for the photo at the softball Facebook page!
Friday, September 12, 2014
STATS 9-12-2014
CAC games this Oct & Nov
Wolverines off to promising start,
young team can tout a 7-2 record
Now nine games into the season – still 18 regular season games to play as well as all nine Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) contests – below are a few key stats of individual leaders on the Wesley College Wolverines' volleyball team.
Next game is on the road, Tuesday, September 16, at 7:00 PM against the Lincoln University Lions. It is not so far away, located northwest of Wilmington, DE (about 1 hour, 20 minutes from Wesley campus), with the match being played at Manuel Rivero Hall, 1570 Baltimore Pike, Lincoln University, PA.
Wolverines off to promising start,
young team can tout a 7-2 record
Now nine games into the season – still 18 regular season games to play as well as all nine Capital Athletic Conference (CAC) contests – below are a few key stats of individual leaders on the Wesley College Wolverines' volleyball team.
Next game is on the road, Tuesday, September 16, at 7:00 PM against the Lincoln University Lions. It is not so far away, located northwest of Wilmington, DE (about 1 hour, 20 minutes from Wesley campus), with the match being played at Manuel Rivero Hall, 1570 Baltimore Pike, Lincoln University, PA.
CLICK
HERE for the Wolverine volleyball homepage.
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CLICK
HERE for team roster and player bios.
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CLICK
HERE for volleyball schedule and results.
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CLICK
HERE for the complete team and player stats.
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ROSEMONT GAME
Win seventh game
Wolverines triumph
in three straight sets
CLICK HERE for the official recap (also posted below) and box scores of the Wesley Woverines win on Thursday evening, September 11, over the Rosemont Ravens.
See also below a slideshow of 50 photos from last night's game.
Wolverines triumph
in three straight sets
CLICK HERE for the official recap (also posted below) and box scores of the Wesley Woverines win on Thursday evening, September 11, over the Rosemont Ravens.
See also below a slideshow of 50 photos from last night's game.
Left-to-right, freshman #14 OH/MB
Tania Rounds (Huntsville, AL), freshman #10 OH Tionne Graves-Brown (Sacramento, CA), sophomore #18 MB Kadijah Doughty (Milton, DE). |
Story above clipped from
Wesley Wolverine volleyball homepage
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Left to right, junior #3 L/DS
Meghan Marshall (Wilmington, DE), sophomore #24 S Beth Schlecker (Bear, DE), freshman #6 OH Jessica Tynes (Gaithersburg, MD). |
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CLICK ON THE ARROW in the center of the first photo below
for
a slideshow capturing 50 shots of Thursday's action.
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
JONES HONOR ROLL
19 kills on weekend
Tatum Jones named to
CAC weekly honor roll
Junior #9 MB Tatum Jones (Georgetown, DE) has been named to the Capital Athletic Conference's (CAC's) September 10, 2014, Weekly Honor Roll.
Tatum led the team with 19 kills this past weekend as the Wesley Wolverines swept three matches from the Arcadia Knights, Penn State Abington Lions, and Trinity Tigers.
CLICK HERE for the CAC's post of weekly player honors.
Tatum Jones named to
CAC weekly honor roll
Junior #9 MB Tatum Jones (Georgetown, DE) has been named to the Capital Athletic Conference's (CAC's) September 10, 2014, Weekly Honor Roll.
Tatum led the team with 19 kills this past weekend as the Wesley Wolverines swept three matches from the Arcadia Knights, Penn State Abington Lions, and Trinity Tigers.
CLICK HERE for the CAC's post of weekly player honors.
HOME OPENER
Next home game on Thursday
Volleyball home opener
packs stands for Wolverines
The stands were full with Wesley students, family, friends, and fans at the opening home game of Wolverine volleyball last night, September 9, 2014, in the Wentworth Gymnasium on campus.
One player was sidelined. Last year's kills leader, sophomore #1 OH Arnelle Akakpo (Rahway, NJ), sat on the bench with a bandaged knee from an injury picked up on the Wolverines' successful road trip.
Volleyball home opener
packs stands for Wolverines
The stands were full with Wesley students, family, friends, and fans at the opening home game of Wolverine volleyball last night, September 9, 2014, in the Wentworth Gymnasium on campus.
One player was sidelined. Last year's kills leader, sophomore #1 OH Arnelle Akakpo (Rahway, NJ), sat on the bench with a bandaged knee from an injury picked up on the Wolverines' successful road trip.
CLICK HERE for the official recap and box score from last night's home opener.
Next home match is tomorrow, Thursday, September 11, against the Rosemont Ravens. Game time is at 6:00 PM, an hour earlier than usually scheduled evening contests.
Next home match is tomorrow, Thursday, September 11, against the Rosemont Ravens. Game time is at 6:00 PM, an hour earlier than usually scheduled evening contests.
For those who could not attend last night, CLICK ON THE ARROW in the center of the first photo below for a slideshow capturing 133 shots of the game's action. CLICK HERE to download any or all of these photos.
Sunday, September 7, 2014
FIRST HOME GAMES
Bring 6-1 record from the road
Wolverines look for fan support at
first home games to be played this week
For the first time this season, the Wesley Wolverines will enjoy homecourt advantage in a few days as they host a couple of colleges for two midweek volleyball games.
Still, the Gophers hold a 3-5 record, having impressively won three of their four opening weekend games in the prior week.
Kelli Wilkinson is the new head coach. Between 2002-2013, Coach Wilkinsom took Maryland high school teams to five conference championships.
The Gophers watched three key seniors graduate last spring, while now rebuilding with a team that has no seniors this year – i.e., four freshmen, a sophomore, and five juniors on the squad.
Wolverines look for fan support at
first home games to be played this week
For the first time this season, the Wesley Wolverines will enjoy homecourt advantage in a few days as they host a couple of colleges for two midweek volleyball games.
► TUESDAY HOME GAME (September 9): 7:00 PM, Wesley Wolverines vs Goucher Gophers in the Wentworth Gymnasium at Governors Avenue & Fulton Street, Dover, DE.PREVIEW: Over the past weekend, the Wesley College Wolverines lost just a single set in their three match sweep, while Goucher College Gophers (Townson, MD) did just the opposite, winning only one set as they drop three straight games at a very tough Johns Hopkins tournament.
Still, the Gophers hold a 3-5 record, having impressively won three of their four opening weekend games in the prior week.
Kelli Wilkinson is the new head coach. Between 2002-2013, Coach Wilkinsom took Maryland high school teams to five conference championships.
The Gophers watched three key seniors graduate last spring, while now rebuilding with a team that has no seniors this year – i.e., four freshmen, a sophomore, and five juniors on the squad.
► THURSDAY HOME GAME (September 11): 6:00 PM, Wesley Wolverines vs Rosemont Ravens in the Wentworth Gymnasium at Governors Avenue & Fulton Street, Dover, DE.PREVIEW: The Rosemont College Ravens (Rosemont, PA), who have not completed a full week of their season yet, bring to Dover, DE, a 0-4 record. The Ravens also have a new head coach, Brian Phipps, who served as an assistant coach last season. He makes his home in Wilmington, Delaware, just north of the Wesley campus.
SAMANTHA WEBER PROFILE
Passion for plants, animals
Samantha Weber's aspirations:
help save the coast as biochemist
Here is a profile of junior #22 DS Samantha Weber (Newark, DE).
My passion off the court: Plants and animals
Campus organizations: Residence Life
Samantha Weber's aspirations:
help save the coast as biochemist
Here is a profile of junior #22 DS Samantha Weber (Newark, DE).
Samantha Weber |
Christiana High School, Newark, DE
College graduation year: 2017
College Major: Biochemistry
What I hope to do when I graduate: I want to move to the beach and save the coast!
College graduation year: 2017
College Major: Biochemistry
What I hope to do when I graduate: I want to move to the beach and save the coast!
My passion off the court: Plants and animals
Campus organizations: Residence Life
What I like best about college: Meeting a different variety of people!
What I did last summer: Completed an internship through Wesley.
Best advice I've received: Always speak your mind, just make sure it is at an appropriate time.
Favorite teams: Flyers, Phillies, Eagles
What is most important to me: My team/my academics
What I did last summer: Completed an internship through Wesley.
Best advice I've received: Always speak your mind, just make sure it is at an appropriate time.
Favorite teams: Flyers, Phillies, Eagles
What is most important to me: My team/my academics
THREE ROAD WINS
Win 12 of 13 sets
Wolverines bring home
three more road victories
CLICK HERE for the official recap and box scores – most of which, but not all, is reproduced below – of the Wesley Wolverines exciting three game sweep on Saturday at the Penn State Abington Quad Match, PA.
Wolverines bring home
three more road victories
CLICK HERE for the official recap and box scores – most of which, but not all, is reproduced below – of the Wesley Wolverines exciting three game sweep on Saturday at the Penn State Abington Quad Match, PA.
Left-to-right, Arnelle
Akakpo,
Tania
Rounds,
Meghan
Marshall,
Beth
Schlecker
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Left-to-right, Codi Ziolkowski, Tatum Jones, Jessica Tynes, Samantha Weber
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Friday, September 5, 2014
ABINGTON GAMES
On the court at noon
Wolverines play three games
this weekend outside Philadelphia
The Wesley Wolverines are taking their 3-1 record on the road again this weekend. This time they are headed to North East Philadelphia for games on Penn State University's Abington, PA, campus.
The Wolverines will immediately face a challenge in the first contest of the afternoon.
Earlier this week, the Arcadia University Knights defeated the Bryn Mawr Owls by a 3-2 (22-25, 25-22, 24-26, 25-19, 15-13) margin. Last Saturday, these same Owls took 3-0 sets (25-19, 25-18, 25-17) from our Wolverines. The Knights have a 2-0 record on the season.
► GAME TIME: 12:00 PM, Saturday, September 6, Wesley vs Arcadia, Athletic Building, 1600 Woodland Rd, Abington, Pa.
Wolverines play three games
this weekend outside Philadelphia
The Wesley Wolverines are taking their 3-1 record on the road again this weekend. This time they are headed to North East Philadelphia for games on Penn State University's Abington, PA, campus.
The Wolverines will immediately face a challenge in the first contest of the afternoon.
Earlier this week, the Arcadia University Knights defeated the Bryn Mawr Owls by a 3-2 (22-25, 25-22, 24-26, 25-19, 15-13) margin. Last Saturday, these same Owls took 3-0 sets (25-19, 25-18, 25-17) from our Wolverines. The Knights have a 2-0 record on the season.
► GAME TIME: 12:00 PM, Saturday, September 6, Wesley vs Arcadia, Athletic Building, 1600 Woodland Rd, Abington, Pa.
Three games for the Wolverines on Saturday |
In Saturday's second game, the Wolverines will face the Penn State Abington Lions, who are 1-3 on the year with all their games to-date played on their home court, where, of course, they are playing the quad-match tournament this weekend.
► GAME TIME: 2:00 PM, Saturday, September 6, Wesley vs Penn State Abington, Athletic Building, 1600 Woodland Rd, Abington, Pa.
In the evening, it will be the Wolverines against the Trinity Washington University Tigers, who are 0-3 on their young season.
► GAME TIME: 5:00 PM, Saturday, September 6, Wesley vs Trinity, Athletic Building, 1600 Woodland Rd, Abington, Pa.
► GAME TIME: 2:00 PM, Saturday, September 6, Wesley vs Penn State Abington, Athletic Building, 1600 Woodland Rd, Abington, Pa.
In the evening, it will be the Wolverines against the Trinity Washington University Tigers, who are 0-3 on their young season.
► GAME TIME: 5:00 PM, Saturday, September 6, Wesley vs Trinity, Athletic Building, 1600 Woodland Rd, Abington, Pa.
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Thursday, September 4, 2014
TIONNE GRAVES-BROWN PROFILE
Hometown: Sacramento, CA
Tionne Graves-Brown sets sights
on becoming a physical therapist
Here is a profile of freshman #10 OH Tionne Graves-Brown (Sacramento, CA).
Academic trips taken: Washington DC trip in 8th grade for history
Non-major course that I have enjoyed the most: Psychology
What I like best about college: Homecoming
Tionne Graves-Brown sets sights
on becoming a physical therapist
Here is a profile of freshman #10 OH Tionne Graves-Brown (Sacramento, CA).
Tionne Graves-Brown |
Player: Tionne Graves-Brown
Hometown: Sacramento, CA
Primary position: Outside hitter
Where I attended high school: Rosemont High School, Sacramento, CA
College graduation year: 2018
College Major: Exercise Science
What I hope to do when I graduate: Go to grad school and be a physical therapist for a pro sports team.
My passion off the court: Music
Hometown: Sacramento, CA
Primary position: Outside hitter
Where I attended high school: Rosemont High School, Sacramento, CA
College graduation year: 2018
College Major: Exercise Science
What I hope to do when I graduate: Go to grad school and be a physical therapist for a pro sports team.
My passion off the court: Music
Academic achievements: Honor roll all through high school
Academic trips taken: Washington DC trip in 8th grade for history
Non-major course that I have enjoyed the most: Psychology
What I like best about college: Homecoming
Tionne Graves-Brown: In high school
she played for the Rosemont WOLVERINES!
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Things I like to do: Dance, hang out with friends, shop, and make memories.
What I did last summer: Went on a cruise to Catalina Islands
Best advice I've received: Always be yourself.
Favorite player: Destiny Hooker
Favorite teams: Dallas Cowboys, Giants, and Lakers
Favorite books: Hunger Games series, and Bluford series
Favorite movie: Taken
Favorite quote: Life is like a box of chocolates you never know what you’re gonna get.
Who I would love to invite to dinner: Marilyn Monroe
What is most important to me: My family
What I did last summer: Went on a cruise to Catalina Islands
Best advice I've received: Always be yourself.
Favorite player: Destiny Hooker
Favorite teams: Dallas Cowboys, Giants, and Lakers
Favorite books: Hunger Games series, and Bluford series
Favorite movie: Taken
Favorite quote: Life is like a box of chocolates you never know what you’re gonna get.
Who I would love to invite to dinner: Marilyn Monroe
What is most important to me: My family
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