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Volleyball Plays At Bryant Saturday and Sunday
Quinnipiac University Bobcats (3-18, 2-6 NEC)
vs.
Bryant University Bulldogs (6-15, 1-2
NEC)
Saturday, Oct. 17, 2009 - 7 p.m.
Chace Center - Smithfield,
R.I.
Quinnipiac University Bobcats (3-18, 2-6 NEC)
vs.
Bryant University Bulldogs (6-15, 1-2
NEC)
Sunday, Oct. 18, 2009 - 4 p.m.
Chace Center - Smithfield,
R.I.
Bobcats Return Home To Face Holy Cross Tuesday
The Quinnipiac University volleyball team plays twice at
Bryant, Saturday and Sunday. The Bobcats have won two of their last
three matches. Both wins have come in five sets - Oct. 9 at St.
Francis (N.Y.) and Oct. 13 against Holy Cross. Meanwhile, the
Bulldogs earned their first NEC win last time out, a sweep of St.
Francis (Pa.). The Bobcats and Bulldogs meet for the first time as
members of the same conference since both schools belonged to the
Northeast-10 Conference in 1997.
Live Video and Live Stats Available
Live video and live stats are available this weekend. The
live stats are available at no cost by clicking on the appropriate
links on the volleyball schedule at www.quinnipiacbobcats.com.
Meanwhile, the live video for Saturday night's match can also be
accessed by visiting the volleyball schedule at
www.quinnipiacbobcats.com. Bryant's website will provide the video,
available for $5.95.
Scouting the Bryant Bulldogs
The Bulldogs (6-15, 1-2 NEC) are led by Maria Scocca,
whose 267 kills, 22 service aces and 98 blocks all lead the team.
Jazmin Stoner is tied with Scocca for first on the team with 22
service aces. Adriana Fuertes (335 assists) and Julie Geonnatti
(296 assists) have shared setter responsibilities, while Robyn
Gardner leads the defense with 352 digs.
Flourishing In Five
The Bobcats have gone 2-0 in five-set matches this season,
with the two victories coming within five days of each other.
Quinnipiac defeated St. Francis (N.Y.) on Oct. 9 before outlasting
Holy Cross on Oct. 13.
Riker and Spiker
Logan Riker leads the Bobcats with 293 digs, while Kelby
Carey has a team-high 231 kills.
Career Day at the Genovesi Center
A pair of Bobcats set new career highs at St. Francis
(N.Y.) on Oct. 9. Kelby Carey smashed her previous career-high of
16 kills with 24 against the Terriers, while Kayla Lawler eclipsed
her previous high of 41 assists with 53 against St. Francis.
Missed It By That Much
Kayla Lawler narrowly missed compiling what would've been
her first career triple-double, posting a line of nine kills, 53
assists and 12 digs at St. Francis (N.Y.) on Oct. 9. The kill and
assist figures were both career highs for the sophomore
setter.
Double-Double Week Week
Kelby Carey compiled three consecutive double-doubles from
Sept. 23-26. She started the streak with 11 kills and 16 digs at
Central Connecticut on Sept. 23. She then compiled 12 kills and 12
digs, on the morning Sept. 26 at Yale, before posting a 15-kill,
14-dig performance that evening against CCSU.
Reaching New Heights
Several Quinnipiac student-athletes established season
highs in the Bobcats' 3-0 sweep of St. Francis (N.Y.) on Sept. 20.
Kelby Carey eclipsed her prior season-and-career-high with 16
kills, while Alyssa Naylor hit a season-best .588. Kayla Lawler
established a new season-high with 40 assists, while Chelsey
Pachoud had a season-best 12 kills to go along with 11 digs to
compile her first career double-double.
Riker Rakes In All-Tournament Honors
Freshman Logan Riker earned St. John's Classic
All-Tournament Team recognition in her first weekend as a
collegiate volleyball player after registering a team-high 34 digs
on the weekend. Included in the feat was a 16-dig performance in
the season-opener against Fordham.
Carey-ing The Load
Sophomore Kelby Carey had a team-high 30 kills during the
St. John's Classic, including a career-high 14 against Fordham.
Pachoud Packs A Punch
Freshman Chelsey Pachoud compiled 22 kills (2nd-team) and
29 digs (2nd-team) at the St. John's Classic. She finished the
weekend with a pair of double-digit dig efforts.
Bobcats Boast Academic Success
The Bobcats were honored by the Northeast Conference and
the American Volleyball Coaches Association last season after
compiling a 3.61 team grade-point average. The Bobcats' GPA was
tops in the NEC, while the AVCA honored QU with its Team Academic
Award, given annually to teams that compile at least a 3.3 GPA on a
4.0 scale, for the third consecutive year.
Bobcats Bring Back Six
The Bobcats return six letter winners this season. Leading
the group is graduate student Erin Overdevest (Bridgeton, N.J.),
who missed last season due to injury. Senior Kristen Corinaldesi
(Port Washington, N.J.) returns to the Bobcats after serving in a
reserve capacity last season. Sophomores Stephanie Biediger
(Houston, Texas), Kelby Carey, Kayla Lawler (Richmond, Ind.) and
Alyssa Naylor (San Diego, Calif.) all started for the Bobcats in
2008, giving Quinnipiac an experienced returning core of
players.
On Deck
The Bobcats face intrastate NEC foe Sacred Heart following
a 10-day hiatus, Oct. 29, in Fairfield. First serve from the
William H. Pitt Center is scheduled for 7 p.m.









