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Women's Volleyball Lea Sobieraski, Athletics Communications Graduate Assistant

Wildcats Visit Longtime Rival Roberts Wesleyan

GAME INFORMATION
Daemen Wildcats (5-8, 2-0 ECC) vs. Roberts Wesleyan Redhawks (1-15, 1-1 ECC)
Wednesday, September 27 | 7:00 p.m.
Rochester, N.Y. | Voller Athletic Center

  
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ALBANO BACK IN ACTION
Stephanie Albano enters her second season as the Head Women's Volleyball Coach at Daemen in 2017. She was promoted to the position after serving as the Associate Head Coach in 2015.  In her first season at the helm, Albano led the program to a 25-8 overall record and 13-1 mark in ECC play.  She guided the Wildcats to the program's first ECC regular season championship and NCAA Tournament berth.  Albano was named the 2016 East Coast Conference Coach of the year and the 2016 NCAA Division II East Region Coach of the Year last season.  She was also selected as one of the AVCA (American Volleyball Coaches Association) 30 Under 30 award recipients in the spring of 2017.
     
WILDCATS PICKED 2ND IN ECC PRESEASON POLL
Following a vote of the league's head coaches, Daemen has been picked to finish 2nd in the East Coast Conference this season after capturing the league's regular season championship in 2016.
    
HOW SWEET IT WAS
After finishing as the ECC tournament runner-ups, the Wildcats earned the program's first ever-NCAA Tournament berth as the No. 2 seed in the East Regional portion of the tournament which was hosted at Daemen's Lumsden gymnasium.  Daemen captured their first-ever NCAA Tournament victory, defeating Post University in a five-set thriller.   The next day the Wildcats advanced to the sweet 16 after defeating third-seeded University of New Haven with a 3-0 victory.  But, their historic 2016 camp to an end in the regional finals, falling 3-2 to fourth-seeded American International College.

   
RETURNING WILDCATS 
The Wildcats return eight players from last year's historic 25-8 squad.  Redshirt junior Courtney Scanlan returns as a force on the oustide after registering 226 kills in her debut season as a Wildcat.  Scanlan registered nine double-digit kill performances last year.  Daemen also welcomes back Meghan Ballou and Cristina Apostol, the pair finished first and second on the team in total blocks respectively.  Meghan Ballou, a sophomore outside hitter, finished her freshman campaign with 178 kills and 48 blocks.  Apostol, a sophomore middle blocker, concluded her rookie season with 185 kills and 43 blocks.  Offensive threat Courtney Bernard is back on the season in 2017, the junior middle blocker recorded 153 kills and 41 blocks in just 19 matches.  Senior leader Katie McKrell and sophomore Sydney MacInnis return as the top floor generals at the setting position for the Wildcats.  Lastly, Daemen's defensive efforts will be led by junior Kailey Ballou and sophomore Jess Kranz, in 2016 the duo registered 318 and 209 dig respectively.

FRESH FACES
Daemen welcomes six true freshmen to the 2017 squad, including players from five different states.  Ali Greenwood, a defensive specialist, comes to Daemen from the Greater Chicago area where she was a two-year starter for the west Aurora Blackhawks, helping them to an Upstate 8 Conference championship in 2015.  Fellow defensive specialist Georgia Wicker hails from northern Illinois where she earned four varsity letters for the Woodstock Blue Streaks. She ended her scholastic career with a school record 1,857 digs.  Outside hitter Abby Francis comes from Royal Oak, Michigan and brings an ability to play both the front and back rows.  Jennifer Heritz, a 6-foot middle-blocker comes to Daemen from The Hoosier State, where she starred for the Penn Kingsmen and helped her team win two sectional championships.  Allison Post, another 6-footer, traveled from Windsor, California to join the Wildcat squad.  The outside hitter was a two-time All-North Bay league first-team selection in her four year career.  Rounding out the rookie class is local athlete Tirzah Peters who comes to Daemen after an impressive athletic career just a short drive away at Sweet Home High School.  The 6-foot middle blocker earned six varsity letters on the volleyball court for the Panthers.  
   
ALL-TOURNEY APOSTOL
Sophomore Cristina Apostol was selected to the Cal Vulcan Invitational All-Tournament Team for her performance over the weekend of September 8-9.  The 6-foot-2 middle blocker posted 45 kills, ten blocks, ten digs and six service aces in the event hosted by California University (Pa.).  
    
DEFENSIVE DUO
Freshmen Ali Greenwood and Georgia Wicker have made an immediate impact on the Wildcats, ranking first and second on the team in digs.  Wicker, a 5-foot-3 defensive specialist, has recorded 171 digs and is averaging 3.49 digs per set.  Greenwood, a 5-foot-6 defensive specialist, has registered 148 total digs and is averaging 3.61 digs per set.  The pair has accounted for 319 of the team's 780 total digs.

   
MCKRELL SURPASSES 2,000 CAREER ASSISTS
Senior Katie McKrell became only the 5th player in team history to surpass 2,000 career assists in Daemen's straight-set sweep over Mercy College on September 22.  The veteran setter needed 17 assists heading into the match and tallied a match-high 24 to join an elite group of athletes, including assistant coach Kaley Regan.  With 2,058 assists to date, she ranks 5th in program history for career total assists.
   
CONFERENCE RECOGNITION
Freshman Jenn Heritz was awarded the East Coast Conference Women's Volleyball Rookie of the week for the competitions held September 11-17.  The 6-foot middle hitter helped the Wildcats go 2-1, falling 3-0 at Gannon (Sept. 12) followed by a thrilling five-set win over Adelphi (Sept. 16) and a straight-set sweep over Saint Rose (Sept. 16).  For the week, she registered 29 ills on a .354 attack percentage and added seven blocks.
   
FIVE SETS ON THE WILDCATS
  1.  In 13 matches Daemen has posted 15.9 digs per set, compared to their opponent's 14.4 digs per set
  2. Daemen ranks in the top four in the categories of assists, kills, blocks, service aces and digs among all East Coast Conference teams thus far
  3.  Redshirt Junior Courtney Scanlan ranks fifth in the ECC in service aces per set with .47
  4.  Sophomore Meghan Ballou leads the Wildcats with 149 total kills through 13 matches, which ranks fifth in the conference
  5.  Senior setter Katie McKrell ranks fifth in the East Coast Conference in assists per set with 8.33
    
LAST TIME OUT 
The Wildcats are coming off a weekend sweep of East Coast Conference rivals Mercy and Bridgeport, running their regular-season ECC winning streak to 13 straight matches.  Daemen defeated Mercy in straight-sets (25-21, 25-12, 25-17) followed by a thrilling five-set win over Bridgeport.  Courtney Scanlan and Meghan Ballou each posted double-digit kills in both victories this past weekend, Scanlan totaled 25 while Ballou tallied 27 to pace the Wildcat attack.  Ballou matched her career high with 17 kills in the win over the Purple Knights; she leads the team with 149 total kills and 3.04 kills per set, ranking fifth and sixth among the conference leaders in those respective statistical categories.  Rookie Georgia Wicker stepped in as the libero with classmate Ali Greenwood out with an injury, she tallied 43 total digs over the weekend and has posted double-figure digs in 10 of the team's 13 matches this season. Veteran setter Katie McKrell surpassed 2,000 career assists in the match against the Mavericks, becoming just the fifth player in team history to reach this milestone.  Against Bridgeport, she registered a season-high 51 assists and has now posted 2,058 assists in 78 career matches.  McKrell ranks third in total assists (400) and fifth in assists per set (8.33) in the ECC.


ROBERTS WESLEYAN SCOUTING REPORT 
 Daemen begins a stretch of four-straight road/neutral site matches by visiting longtime rival Roberts Wesleyan.  Daemen has swept the season series with the Redhawks in three of the last four season, and has won four-straight meetings; Daemen has posted wins in 14 of the last 19 meetings.  The Redhawks were voted to finish seventh in the ECC Preseason Poll prior to the start of the season.  Last season Roberts posted a 9-15 overall record with a 6-8 record in the league.  Head coach Dough Porterfield entered his third season in 2017, and welcomed eight new comers alongside eight returners to this year's squad.  Roberts started the 2017 season off with 14-straight losses before capturing their first victory against Mercy to be 1-14 overall with a 1-1 mark in the conference.  The Redhawk offense has been paced by senior Courtney Taylor and junior Kristina Button, the pair has totaled 86 and 75 kills respectively.  Junior Elisabeth Rivera and rookie Nikki Simmonds have split time at the setting positions, Rivera has dished out 184 assists while Simmonds has tallied 136.  Libero Shelby Strausbaugh has registered 184 digs on the season thus far.

ALL-TIME SERIES
Daemen vs. Roberts: 14-13
Streak: W-4
Last Meeting: Daemen 3, Roberts Wesleyan 1 | November 10, 2016 | Amherst, N.Y.


UP NEXT
The Wildcats travel back to Voller Athletic Center to face off against Pace University in non-conference action on Saturday, September 30 for a 1:00 p.m. game.  

 
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Players Mentioned

Cristina Apostol

#15 Cristina Apostol

MB
6' 2"
Sophomore
Kailey Ballou

#1 Kailey Ballou

L
5' 7"
Junior
Meghan Ballou

#2 Meghan Ballou

OH
6' 0"
Sophomore
Courtney Bernard

#9 Courtney Bernard

MB/RS
6' 0"
Junior
Jess Kranz

#4 Jess Kranz

DS
5' 8"
Sophomore
Sydney MacInnis

#8 Sydney MacInnis

S
5' 11"
Sophomore
Katie McKrell

#11 Katie McKrell

S
5' 8"
Senior
Courtney Scanlan

#7 Courtney Scanlan

OH
6' 1"
Redshirt Junior
Ali Greenwood

#3 Ali Greenwood

DS
5' 6"
Freshman
Jenn Heritz

#5 Jenn Heritz

MH
6' 0"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Cristina Apostol

#15 Cristina Apostol

6' 2"
Sophomore
MB
Kailey Ballou

#1 Kailey Ballou

5' 7"
Junior
L
Meghan Ballou

#2 Meghan Ballou

6' 0"
Sophomore
OH
Courtney Bernard

#9 Courtney Bernard

6' 0"
Junior
MB/RS
Jess Kranz

#4 Jess Kranz

5' 8"
Sophomore
DS
Sydney MacInnis

#8 Sydney MacInnis

5' 11"
Sophomore
S
Katie McKrell

#11 Katie McKrell

5' 8"
Senior
S
Courtney Scanlan

#7 Courtney Scanlan

6' 1"
Redshirt Junior
OH
Ali Greenwood

#3 Ali Greenwood

5' 6"
Freshman
DS
Jenn Heritz

#5 Jenn Heritz

6' 0"
Freshman
MH