DURHAM, N.C.
– The North Carolina Central University women's volleyball team welcomes Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference foes, Savannah State and South Carolina State this weekend. The Eagles will take on the Tigers Friday, Oct. 11 at 7 p.m., inside McDougald-McLendon Gym followed by the Bulldogs on Sunday, Oct. 13 at 2 p.m. at the L.T. Walker Complex on the campus of NCCU. Admission is free.
During the Friday match-up against SSU, the Eagles will be honoring Breast Cancer Awareness month. NCCU will compete with a pink volleyball, the maroon & gray cheerleaders will be in attendance dressed in pink and Breast Cancer Awareness facts will be announced throughout the game. Fans are also encouraged to wear pink to the event.
Entering the Friday match-up the Eagles are led offensively by junior Da'sha Brown and senior
Kalin Russell. Brown leads the team with 154 kills on 600 attempts, averaging 2.41 kills per set while Russell has contributed a team second-best 137 kills on 362 attempts (2.14 per set).
Contributing to the offensive success of Brown and Russell is the junior/sophomore setting duo of
Alice Genna and
Melissa Rabell Pineiro, who have dished a total of 450 out of the Eagles' 497 total assists with 285 and 165 respectively.
On the defensive end, rookie
Kelsey Murphy leads the way digging 148 of the opponents' attacks, averaging 2.31 per set. Showing strength on the net for the Eagles is the senior/junior duo of Russell and
Ashley McCarthy. Russell has collected a team-high 49 blocks while McCarthy has amassed 48 blocks with a team-best 11 solo blocks.
As a team, the Eagles have amassed 546 kills, averaging 8.5 per set, while dropping in 50 service aces. Defensively, they have notched 768 digs and 107 blocks.
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