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Tribe Set to Host George Mason and James Madison This Weekend

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. - The William and Mary volleyball team will square off against in-state foes George Mason and James Madison in a pair of home matches this weekend. The Tribe (8-12, 5-8) will face the Patriots (6-13, 3-10) on Friday at 7 p.m. and the Dukes (16-6, 10-3) on Saturday at 7 p.m. Following the JMU match, W&M players will be available to sign autographs for fans.

Last weekend, the College had its three-match winning streak snapped with losses at Northeastern and conference-leading Hofstra. Senior Sarah Long led the Green and Gold with a team-high 12 kills in both contests.

As has been the case through much of this season, a number of W&M players continue to rank among the Colonial Athletic Association’s best in various categories. Senior Kathleen Hawley ranks third in digs (5.22), while sophomore Kim Mount is third in assists (12.00). Freshman Bryana Carey ranks third in aces (0.51), and sophomore Abbi Owens is eighth in kills (3.78).

After losing seven straight matches, the Patriots ended the skid last weekend with a 3-1 triumph at UNC Wilmington. GMU is led by Jaqueline Kohler, who is registering 4.40 kills per game. Earlier this season, the Tribe defeated the Patriots, 3-2, in Fairfax, Va. In the previous contest, Mount earned a double-double with 45 assists and 11 digs. Owens and freshman Lindsey Pflugner also came up big for the College, tallying 21 and 17 kills, respectively. Defensively, Hawley earned a match-high 25 digs.

James Madison enters this weekend’s action riding a seven-match winning streak. Additionally, since dropping its first two conference contests, the Dukes have bounced back to post wins in 12 of the past 13 matches. Last weekend, JMU defeated UNC Wilmington, 3-1, and Georgia State, 3-0. Allyson Halls leads the team with 3.99 kills per game, while setter Lauren Miles is dishing out 12.95 assists per game. In the teams’ initial contest this season, the Tribe had three players record double-doubles, but the Dukes won, 3-1, in Harrisonburg, Va.

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