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Kathleen Hawley Nears W&M’s Career Digs Record As Tribe Set To Host Hofstra and Northeastern

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. - After splitting a pair of matches on the road last weekend to open conference play, the William and Mary volleyball team returns to Williamsburg for contests against Hofstra and Northeastern this weekend. The Tribe (4-5, 1-1) will square off against the Pride (5-4, 1-0) on Friday at 7 p.m. and the Huskies (2-6, 0-1) on Saturday at 3 p.m.

Senior Kathleen Hawley enters this weekend’s action needing just seven digs to equal the school record set by Jennifer Torns, who finished her career with 1,312 in 1991. One of the top defensive players in the Tribe’s history, Hawley already owns W&M’s single-season (616) and single-match (39) standards.

In last weekend’s matches, a number of the College’s players posted outstanding performances. Against Georgia State, Hawley totaled a season-high 33 digs, while sophomore Kim Mount dished out a career-best 66 assists. Freshman Lauren Powell also came up big against the Panthers, tallying a match-high 22 kills, while sophomore Abbi Owens recorded 12 kills on .385 hitting (12-2-26). In the victory against UNC Wilmington, freshman Lindsey Pflugner registered a match-high 21 kills, while Mount followed up her 66-assist effort by totaling 55 against the Seahawks.

On the season, four members of the Tribe rank among the conference’s best in various categories. Freshman Bryana Carey ranks first in aces (0.80), Mount ranks second in assists (12.09), Hawley ranks third in digs (4.62) and Pflugner stands fourth in kills (4.03).

Last season, W&M and Hofstra split a pair of contests, with each team winning on the other’s home court. In the squads’ first meeting a season ago, the Tribe prevailed, 3-1, and snapped the Pride’s 10-match conference winning streak. Mount earned her first career start in the contest, as she totaled 61 assists. Hawley was also impressive, recording 33 digs. The Green and Gold lead the all-time series, 12-9.

The Tribe also split its meetings with Northeastern last season, winning 3-0 in Williamsburg and falling 3-1 on the road. In the setback, Hawley contributed 35 digs and earned the school’s four-game single-match record.

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