NESCAC Volleyball Player of the Week
Katherine Randall – Conn. College – Jr. - OH – Chicago, Ill.
Randall recorded team highs of 45 kills, 55 digs, and 10 service aces last week while leading the Camels to a 4-0 record. The junior posted a season-high 17 kills and added 20 digs and two aces in a five-set win over Bowdoin, giving Conn. College its first conference win of the season and first victory against the Polar Bears since 2014. Randall also helped power the Camels' non-conference sweeps of Elms, Westfield State, and Worcester State, finishing with 15 kills against the Blazers, six against the Owls, and seven against the Lancers.
NESCAC Weekly Honor Roll
Amherst – Junior 
Kinsey Cornin (Medford, Minn.) had 13 kills and six blocks in a 1-1 week for the Mammoths, who swept Johnson & Wales University in three sets. Against the Wildcats, Cronin had seven kills and four blocks, as well as two digs.
Bates – 
Sofia Castiglioni (Oakland, Calif.) recorded nine kills with an attack percentage of .412 against NCAA Division II opponent Saint Michael's College on Friday. The rookie added six kills and a season-high eight blocks in a 3-0 win over Keene State on Saturday. Castiglioni ranks 16th in the NESCAC with 0.67 blocks per set.
Bowdoin – First-year 
Skye LaMendola (Farmers Branch, Texas) racked up 27 kills in a Sunday win over Smith College, just two shy of the program’s single-game record. LaMendola is averaging 3.87 kills and 2.78 digs per set this season.
Colby - First-year 
Reanna Yadao (San Francisco, Calif.) led Colby to three wins on the week, including a 3-0 NESCAC victory over Bates, pushing the Mules into a tie for first place in the conference. The defensive specialist tallied 62 digs, averaging 4.43 per set, adding 11 assists and four aces. Colby leads the NESCAC in the key defensive categories of opponent hitting percentage (0.106) and digs per set (16.91). 
Middlebury – 
Molly Harrison (Tiburon, Calif.) nearly recorded a triple-double in a 2-0 weekend for the Panthers. The rookie had 30 kills, 18 digs and nine blocks. Harrison highlighted Middlebury’s critical win over Hamilton, tallying 15 kills, 12 digs, and three blocks. She leads the team with 97 kills and is second in the NESCAC in kills per set (4.04) and points per set (4.67). The Panther has tallied over 10 kills in six of the last eight matches.
Hamilton – Junior 
Drew Stimson (Belvedere Tiburon, Calif.) finished with 15 kills, six digs, and five total blocks in eight sets. Stimson led the Continentals with 10.5 points and tied for the team lead with nine kills and three blocks in a four-set loss against Eastern Nazarene.  
Trinity – 
Eva Lekovic (San Marino, Calif.) helped power the Bantams' offense with 23 kills, 11 digs, and five blocks over three matches. Lekovic posted six kills and four digs in a NESCAC clash with Wesleyan. In a four-set victory over Regis College, Lekovic tallied 10 kills with five digs and two blocks, followed by a seven-kill, three-block performance against Montclair State, where she registered a .400 hitting percentage.
Tufts – Senior 
Tori Goldin (Califon, N.J.) helped Tufts to a 3-1 record last weekend, as she tallied 32 kills in four matches while posting six aces and 21 digs. At Endicott, Goldin finished with 17.5 points, posting a season-high 13 kills in addition to nine digs and four aces. The outside hitter also posted seven kills against UC-Santa Cruz and eight against Susquehanna on Saturday. 
Wesleyan – Wesleyan recorded three more sweeps last weekend to remain undefeated at 9-0. 
Kathryn Morton (Dripping Springs, Texas) totaled 19 kills and a .459 attack percentage in the three wins last week for the Cardinals. She averaged 2.38 kills per set and ranked second on the team with 25.5 points in the three matches (3.19 per set). Morton started with nine kills and no errors on 14 attempts (.643) with two blocks in a sweep of the Bantams. She followed with six kills and three digs in a 3-0 win over Susquehanna and finished with four kills in two sets as the Cardinals swept RIT. 
Williams - 
Sidra Wohlwend (Henderson, Nev.) helped anchor the Ephs' defense and passing this weekend, posting 59 total digs in three matches while averaging 5.36 digs per set. The junior posted a 25-dig performance in the Ephs' five-set win over SUNY New Paltz on Saturday. Wohlwend also chipped in 11 service aces for the week.