Player of the Week 9/23/16
Elizabeth Wuerstle, Jr, Johns Hopkins
Kennett Square, Pa./Tower Hill School
Wuerstle led the Blue Jays in kills in the three-set victories over Haverford and Muhlenberg as Hopkins opened home and conference play. The junior tallied 10 kills without an error against Haverford, the only Blue Jay with double-digit kills in the victory. She also recorded three service aces in the win. Against Muhlenberg, Wuerstle once again led JHU in kills with 13 and earned a hitting percentage better than .400 with only one error in the match. Wuerstle added two aces and one solo block in the victory as well.
Weekly Notebook:
Haverford junio Zoe Wong was named to All-Osprey Classic Tournament team after an impressive set of performances against some of the top competition in the nation. Wong averaged 7.15 assists per set over the course of four matches.
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Player of the Week 9/19/16
Sarah Wallace, Jr, OH, Swarthmore
San Francisco, Calif./Branson
Sarah Wallace became the sixth player and first junior in program history to reach 1,000 kills in a 5-0 week for the Garnet. Wallace hit .284 while averaging 3.86 kills and 3.14 digs per set as the Garnet extended its win streak to nine matches. The junior outside hitter was also named the tournament MVP of the Neumann Knights Invitational while Swarthmore finished the weekend without dropping a set.
Player of the Week 9/12/16
Kaitlyn Marino, Soph, OH, Washington College
Redding, Conn./Joel Barlow
Averaged 4.57 kills and 3.43 digs to go with a .244 hitting percentage in a 2-0 week for the Shorewomen with a pair of double-doubles. In a four-set victory over host Alvernia on Saturday, she had a career-high 20 kills and 12 digs as she hit .300 in the victory. She 20 of WC's 50 kills in the win and clinched the third set with a kill to give WC a 2-1 lead. In the three-set sweep of Immaculata later on Saturday at Alvernia, she had 12 kills and 12 digs.
Player of the Week 9/6/16
Kaitlyn Marino, Soph, OH, Washington College
Redding, Conn./Joel Barlow
Averaged 3.92 kills per set and 2.62 digs per set in addition to notching a pair of double-doubles in a 3-1 weekend for the Shorewomen. She had 17 kills, leading all players, and 10 digs in a four-set win over Rutgers-Camden on Saturday in the final match of the DeSales Invitational. On Friday in the team's opening match versus Gwynedd Mercy she had 12 kills and 11 digs in a three-set sweep. On Friday versus Baruch she had 10 kills and on Saturday at DeSales she had 12 kills.