NESCAC Volleyball Player of the Week
Keely Campuzano – Williams – So. - OH – Excelsior, Minn. 
Campuzano posted double-digit kills in both matches last week for the Ephs. On Friday, Campuzano had a double-double (19 kills, 15 digs) in a 3-1 win over Hamilton. On Saturday, the sophomore posted a career-high 20 kills in a four-set win at Amherst. Campuzano averaged 4.88 kills and 2.75 digs per set while hitting .385 for the weekend. The outside hitter also chipped in five service aces and five blocks.
NESCAC Weekly Honor Roll
Amherst – 
Anaya Thomas (Montgomery, Ala.) had a career-high 19 kills and hit .319 in a four-set loss to Williams on Saturday on Senior Day. The senior added one ace, two blocks, and 15 digs. In a five-set win over Middlebury, Thomas notched 24 digs to go with six kills, an ace, and two blocks. 
 
Bates – 
Katie Kortekaas (Manhattan Beach, Calif.) shined on Senior Day, tallying a career-high 16 kills for the Bobcats against Wesleyan. The senior also added four digs and a block.
 
Bowdoin - 
Haley Campau (Louisville, Ky.) posted a pair of dominant performances at the net as the Polar Bears swept Conn. College and Trinity last weekend. Campau averaged 2.6 kills, hitting at .527 percent while posting 1.1 blocks per set in the wins. The sophomore was particularly outstanding on Saturday in a five-set win over Trinity, racking up 16 kills against no errors with two service aces and four blocks in the victory. 
 
Colby –
 Brady Moseley (San Juan Capo, Calif.) led Colby to straight-set sweeps of Trinity and Conn. College en route to a 10-0 conference record and the top seed in the NESCAC Tournament.  The sophomore tallied 15 kills and 14 digs against the Bantams, and 11 kills and 10 digs against the Camels.  Moseley has 11 double-double games this season and has collected double-digit kills in 15 of the 20 matches she has played in.  
 
Conn. College – 
Mila Chan (San Francisco, Calif.) led the Camels with 20 kills and 18 digs over the final weekend of the regular season. The rookie recorded 10 kills and nine digs against both Bowdoin and Colby, finishing the regular season with a team-high 232 kills. 
 
Hamilton – 
Drew Stimson (Belvedere Tiburon, Calif.) led the Continentals with eight kills and two aces and tied the team high with two blocks in a three-set loss against Wheaton on Saturday. Later that afternoon in a four-set loss to William Smith, Stimson topped Hamilton again with 13 kills and added four blocks. The senior finished the day with just six errors in 55 attack attempts.
 
Middlebury – Senior 
Gabbie O’Toole (Overland Park, Kan.) dished out a season-high 54 assists on Friday night. On Saturday, sophomore 
Molly Harrison (Tiburon, Calif.) moved into eighth place on Middlebury’s single-season list with 331 kills this fall.
 
Trinity – 
Ellie Gordon (Los Angeles, Calif.) helped anchor the Bantams' attack in a pair of conference battles at Colby and Bowdoin. Gordon logged 25 kills, seven digs, and three blocks. In a five-set battle with the Polar Bears, Gordon recorded a career-high 19 kills on a career-high 43 attempts with five digs and three blocks. Gordon added six kills and two digs in three sets against the Mules.
 
Tufts – Right-side hitter 
Emma Heckman (San Diego, Calif.) had one of her best weeks of the season, helping Tufts to a pair of 3-0 wins over Endicott and Wesleyan. For the week, Heckman hit .365 with 23 kills, averaging 3.83 kills per set while adding six total blocks. Against Endicott, Heckman hit .280 with 10 kills in 25 attempts and the sophomore helped Tufts clinch the No. 3 seed with 13 kills on 27 attempts, hitting .444 with four assisted blocks versus Wesleyan.