Junior outside hitter Brynne Gould (Boone, N.C./Watauga) tallied 14 kills, 11 digs and three blocks to lead the Washington and Lee volleyball team to a 3-0 victory over Southern Virginia on Saturday in a neutral-site contest at St. Mary’s (Md.).
Sophomore middle blocker Katy Blain (West Palm Beach, Fla./Benjamin School) notched 10 kills and five blocks to lead the Washington and Lee volleyball team to a 3-1 victory over Averett on Wednesday at the Duchossois Tennis Center.
The Washington and Lee volleyball team will be hosting a Lace Up 4 Pediatric Cancer match for the Go4theGoal Foundation on Thursday, October 10 when the Generals take on Averett at 5:30 pm at the Duchossois Tennis Center.
Junior middle blockers Courtney Berry (Charlottesville, Va./Western Albemarle) and Madeline Ferguson (San Antonio, Texas/Smithson Valley) combined for 23 kills to lead the Washington and Lee volleyball team to a 3-0 victory over Randolph on Saturday at the Duchossois Tennis Center.
Randolph-Macon won five of the final six points in the second set to even the match, 1-1, on its way to a 3-1 victory against the Washington and Lee volleyball team on Wednesday at the Duchossois Tennis Center.
First-year Maggie McSwain (Atlanta, Ga./Westminster) totaled a match-high 10 kills as the Washington and Lee volleyball team defeated Ferrum, 3-0, on Saturday in a neutral-site contest at Bridgewater.
The Washington and Lee volleyball team held a 13-11 lead in the fifth set, but Guilford won five of the final six points to claim the fifth, 16-14, and the match, 3-2. The loss ended a streak of 32 straight wins for the Generals (12-3, 2-1 ODAC) over the Quakers (9-4, 3-0 ODAC) dating back to 1997.
The Old Dominion Athletic Conference released its athletes of the week for the week ending on September 22, and Washington and Lee first-year forward Sophia Roche’ and junior outside hitter Brynne Gould earned the Women’s Soccer and Volleyball Player of the Week awards, respectively.
The Washington and Lee volleyball team had four players with at least six kills in a 3-0 sweep of Mt. Aloysius on Saturday at the Duchossois Tennis Center.
Junior outside hitter Brynne Gould (Boone, N.C./Watauga) and sophomore outside hitter Val Sokolow (Draper, Utah/Juan Diego Catholic) combined for 37 kills to lead the Washington and Lee volleyball team to a 3-1 win against William Peace on Saturday at the Duchossois Tennis Center.
Washington and Lee Michael F. Walsh Director of Athletics Jan Hathorn has announced that Head Athletic Trainer Josh Williamson has been promoted to the title of Director of Athletic Training Services & Sports Performance effective immediately.
Junior outside hitter Brynne Gould (Boone, N.C./Watauga) totaled 19 kills on a .529 hitting percentage to lift the Washington and Lee volleyball team to a 3-0 victory over Shenandoah on Wednesday at the Duchossois Tennis Center.
The Washington and Lee volleyball notched a .351 hitting percentage on its way to a 3-0 victory over Virginia Wesleyan in a non-conference match between the two schools at the UMW Classic on Saturday. The result will not impact the ODAC standings for either school.
Junior outside hitter Brynne Gould (Boone, N.C./Watauga), junior middle blocker Courtney Berry (Charlottesville, Va./Western Albemarle) and sophomore outside hitter Val Sokolow (Draper, Utah/Juan Diego Catholic) combined for 32 kills to lead the Washington and Lee volleyball team to a 3-0 victory at Lynchburg on Wednesday in the ODAC opener for both teams.
The Old Dominion Athletic Conference released its Volleyball Player of the Week on Monday for the week ending September 8, and Washington and Lee junior middle blocker Courtney Berry (Charlottesville, Va./Western Albemarle) earned the honor.
Junior middle blocker Courtney Berry (Charlottesville, Va./Western Albemarle) notched a career-best 18 kills on a .739 hitting percentage, as the Washington and Lee volleyball team edged Meredith, 3-2, on Saturday at the W&L Invitational.
Trailing 13-11 in the fifth set, Southern Virginia scored four straight points to upend the Washington and Lee volleyball team on Saturday in the final match of the W&L Invitational. The 3-2 victory was the first for the Knights (5-3) over the Generals in 23 contests.
Junior outside hitter Brynne Gould (Boone, N.C./Watauga) recorded a collegiate-best 25 kills to lead the Washington and Lee volleyball team to a 3-2 victory over Gettysburg on Friday on day one of the W&L Invitational.
The Old Dominion Athletic Conference announced its Players of the Week on Tuesday for the week ending September 2, and Washington and Lee junior outside hitter Brynne Gould (Boone, N.C./Watauga) was named the Volleyball Player of the Week.
The Washington and Lee volleyball team recorded a .374 hitting percentage on its way to a 3-0 sweep of Centre on Saturday at the Maryville College Bicentennial Invitational.
Senior outside hitter Ashleigh Meade (Bristow, Va./Patriot) and junior outside hitter Brynne Gould (Boone, N.C./Watauga) each notched double-digit kills to lead the Washington and Lee volleyball team to a 3-1 victory at Maryville on Saturday in the Generals' final match at the Maryville College Bicentennial Invitational.
Junior outside hitter Brynne Gould (Boone, N.C./Watauga) totaled a match-high 17 kills to lead the Washington and Lee volleyball team to a 3-2 victory over Hanover on Friday at the Maryville College Bicentennial Invitational in the season-opener for both teams. With the victory, W&L Head Coach Bryan Snyder secured the 550th victory of his career.
The Washington and Lee volleyball team totaled 57 team kills compared to just 39 for Huntingdon, as the Generals defeated the Hawks, 3-1, on Friday at the Maryville College Bicentennial Invitational.
The W&L volleyball team opens the 2019 season at the Maryville College Bicentennial Invitational on Friday.
Recently head coach Bryan Snyder, along with senior defensive specialist Allie Case, senior outside hitter Ashleigh Meade and junior outside hitter Brynne Gould, previewed the upcoming season.
The Old Dominion Athletic Conference released its 2019 volleyball preseason coaches’ poll on Wednesday, and Washington and Lee garnered the top spot out of 13 schools with 139 points and eight first-place votes.