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W&M to Conclude Season at Delaware and Towson This Weekend

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. - The William and Mary volleyball team will wrap up the 2006 season with road contests against Delaware and Towson this weekend. The Tribe (10-14, 6-10) will square off against the Blue Hens (17-8, 8-7) on Friday at 7 p.m. before playing the Tigers (20-8, 11-5) on Saturday at 5 p.m.

Last week, the College split a pair of matches, defeating non-conference foe Hampton, 3-0, and falling to VCU, 3-1. Versus the Pirates, the Green and Gold posted a season-high .451 hitting percentage. In the win, a number of Tribe players had impressive performances, led by sophomore Molly Bohman who recorded 12 kills on .611 hitting.

As the regular season winds down, numerous W&M players continue to rank among the Colonial Athletic Association’s best in various categories. Senior Kathleen Hawley ranks second in digs (5.23), freshman Bryana Carey is third in aces (0.49) and sophomore Kim Mount is fourth in assists (11.88). Additionally, Bohman ranks ninth in hitting percentage (.286), while sophomore Abbi Owens is 10th in kills (3.67).

Delaware enters this weekend’s action having earned victories in two of its past three matches. Individually, UD is led by Colleen Walsh and Kelly Gibson, who are averaging 4.61 and 4.29 kills per game, respectively. Earlier this season, the Tribe defeated Delaware, 3-1, in Williamsburg. In the contest, Hawley recorded 35 digs and equaled her four-game match school record. Owens also came up big in the win, tallying a match-high 23 kills.

After dropping three consecutive contests, the Tigers have rebounded to win its last three matches. Maddie Haseltine leads Towson with 3.95 kills per game. In the College’s initial contest against Towson this season, the Tigers pulled out a hard-fought 3-2 triumph in Williamsburg. Owens led the Green and Gold with a team-high 19 kills in the match.

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