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Final Volleyball Release

Final Volleyball Release

Complete Release

Jasmine Warmington, Johns Hopkins; Caroline Hubbard, Franklin & Marshall

 

Postseason Honors

AVCA All-America

Jasmine Warmington, Johns Hopkins, Fr., RS (HM)

 

AVCA All-Mid-Atlantic Region

Jasmine Warmington, Johns Hopkins, Fr., RS (1st)
Caroline Hubbard, Franklin & Marshall, Soph., S/H (HM)

 

CoSIDA Academic All-District

Mariel Metalios, Johns Hopkins, Soph., S
Ellen Rogers, Johns Hopkins, Soph., RS
Allie Coleman, Swarthmore, Sr., S 

 

Centennial Notebook

Eight freshmen were voted to the All-Centennial teams this season, including five on the first or second teams – the most in a single season in Conference history.

Johns Hopkins freshman Jasmine Warmington (Ontario, CA / St. Lucy's Priory) had a memorable first collegiate season, earning first-team All-Centennial, Conference Rookie and Player of the Year, Mid-Atlantic Region Freshman of the Year and All-America honorable mention recognition. She set a Blue Jay freshman record with 371 kills. Warmington is just the second rookie in Centennial history to lead the Conference in kills per set (3.45), following in the footsteps of Franklin & Marshall's Margot Phelan in 2005.

Bryn Mawr freshman Rachel Ofili (Eagle Rock, CA) set a program record for total blocks (99) and block assists (66) in a season, previously held by Lara Owen '05 and Lindsey Kieffaber '09.

Gettysburg junior S Lizzy Kuhn (Wilmington, DE / Archmere Academy) became the first Bullet since 1998 to lead the Centennial in service aces per set with 71 in 106 sets for a 0.67 average.

Muhlenberg finished 17-11 – its most wins since 2008 and more than its combined win total from the previous two seasons. The Mules' next Conference win will be their 100th in Centennial history.

Swarthmore head coach Harleigh Chwastyk (51-59) and Muhlenberg mentor Alexa Keckler (51-29) became the seventh and eighth coaches in Conference history to earn 50 Centennial victories.

McDaniel has lost 22 consecutive Conference matches since a 3-1 win vs. Washington College on Oct. 23, 2010 – two shy of the Centennial record of 24 set by Bryn Mawr in the 2000-02 seasons.