What was Princeton's record in Ivy League play in 2023?
Princeton shared the championship with Yale, finishing with a 12-2 record.
Sports / College Volleyball
Several Ivy League women's volleyball teams recently competed in New England, with Princeton, Penn, and Yale all facing off against conference rivals. Here's a summary of their performances.
Princeton's week included a 3-0 loss to Yale. Key players for Princeton include Lucia Scalamandre, who ranks high nationally in hitting percentage, and Draper, a national leader in assists-per-set. Valerie Nutakor is also a strong performer in kills-per-set.
Penn aimed to make a move in the Ivy League standings with their New England trip. Penn boasts strong stats, ranking high nationally in attacks per set and digs per set. Key players include Addison Pollock, who ranks high in digs per set, and Zada Sanger, who is second in the Ivy League in kills per set. The team is relatively young, with many underclassmen contributing significantly.
Yale lost a close five-set match to Brown. Cam Bolane led the team with 15 kills and eight blocks. The Bulldogs faced Princeton and Penn in their subsequent home games.
Princeton shared the championship with Yale, finishing with a 12-2 record.
Key players include Lucia Scalamandre, Draper, and Valerie Nutakor.
Penn ranks third nationally in attacks per set and fourth in digs per set.
Addison Pollock leads Penn in digs per set.
Cam Bolane led Yale with 15 kills and eight blocks.
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