NESCAC Volleyball Co-Players of the Week
Rae Wartelle – Conn. College – So. - MB – Tacoma, Wash.
Wartelle averaged a team-high 4.1 kills per set and hit .467 with eight blocks to lead the Camels to a 3-0 week. The sophomore finished with a match-high 16 kills and hit .560 in a five-set win at Eastern Connecticut State. The middle blocker posted a career-high 26 kills and added four blocks in a 3-1 victory over Amherst, giving Conn. College its first win in the series since 2016. Wartelle wrapped up the weekend sweep with 11 kills and two blocks in a 3-1 win over Hamilton.
 
Molly Harrison – Middlebury – So. – RH – Tiburon, Calif.
Harrison helped Middlebury take possession of second place in the NESCAC standings, topping Wesleyan, 3-1. The Panther tallied her 12th double-double of the season, recording career highs in both kills (25) and digs (22). Harrison leads the league in kills (3.87 per set) and total points (4.43 points per set). 
NESCAC Weekly Honor Roll
Amherst – 
Kinsey Cronin (Medford, Minn.) had 16 kills and eight block assists over eight sets as the Mammoths dropped two matches last week. In a four-set loss to Conn. College the senior notched eight kills with just one attack error and seven block assists.
 
Bates – 
Anaïs Reneaum (San Diego, Calif.) led the Bobcats with six kills and notched four blocks in a 3-0 win over the University of Southern Maine last Wednesday. The rookie followed up with eight kills, three digs, and two blocks Friday against Bowdoin. Reneaum ranks second on the team with 0.61 blocks per set.
 
Bowdoin - Outside hitter 
Skye LaMendola (Farmers Branch, Texas) led the Polar Bears offensively and defensively in a sweep of NESCAC matches last weekend. On Friday at Bates, LaMendola recorded 11 kills and 11 digs in a 3-0 Bowdoin win, hitting .588. On Saturday at Tufts, LaMendola posted 15 digs and added eight kills as the Polar Bears blanked the Jumbos 3-0. The sophomore is averaging 3.1 kills and 2.7 digs per set this season. 
 
Colby - 
Brady Moseley (San Juan Capo, Calif) led the Mules to a 3-0 week and a 19-1 start to the season for the first time since 2005. In conference wins against Tufts and Bates, Moseley averaged 12.5 kills and 16 digs per match. In Friday night's contest for the top spot in the conference with the Jumbos, Moseley added two blocks and a key ace, and in Saturday's three-set sweep of the Bobcats, the sophomore hit .407 with only two errors on 27 total attacks. 
Hamilton – 
Caitlin Allen (Wilton, Conn.) recorded the 100th block of the sophomore's career in the Continentals' four-set loss at Connecticut College. Rookie 
Ayzlinn Trefren (Simi Valley, Calif.) posted 12 kills, 18 digs, four assists, and two aces in the setback against the Camels. The double-double was Trefren's fifth this season. 
 
Wesleyan – Sophomore
 Fiona LaCamera (Norton, Mass.) played the best match of her career on Friday night, leading the Cardinals to a five-set win over Williams and the Little Three title. The sophomore totaled 10 blocks, the most by any Cardinal in a match since 2016, and added five kills and no errors on 10 attempts and three digs. LaCamera posted four kills and a .400 attack percentage with four total blocks on Saturday against Middlebury.
 
Williams – Senior 
Sidra Wohlwend (Hendeson, Nev.) led the defense for the Ephs, posting 21 digs in a five-set loss to Wesleyan on Friday night.