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PENN STATE-BEHREND TOPS W&J IN ECAC VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT (11/12) ERIE, Pa. - The Washington & Jefferson College volleyball team was defeated by Penn State- Behrend, 3-2 (25-19, 21-25, 13-25, 25-19, 15-13), in the opening round of the ECAC Division III Volleyball Tournament on Wednesday evening. The third-seeded Lions (23-9) roared back from a 2-1 set deficit to earn the victory. Penn State- Behrend now advances to the ECAC Tournament semifinals, while the sixth-seeded Presidents' season ends at 17-15 overall. Junior outside hitter Monika Linden (Manassas, Va./Osbourne Park) and sophomore middle hitter Courtney Sherwin (Greensburg, Pa./Latrobe) both collected a team-high 11 kills for W&J. Linden added five blocks and four service aces, while Sherwin notched six blocks and one ace. Sophomore outside hitter Courtney Holdrieth (Coraopolis, Pa./West Allegheny) had 22 digs to go with her three kills and two blocks, while junior libero Nellica Davis (Warrenton, Va./Fauquier) amassed a team-high 26 digs. The Presidents made their third appearance in the ECAC Tournament in the past four seasons. THREE W&J TEAMS HEADING TO ECAC POSTSEASON PLAY (11/10) WASHINGTON, Pa. -- The Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) released its postseason tournament brackets on Monday and three Washington & Jefferson College teams have been selected. The W&J volleyball squad earned the No. 6 seed for the ECAC Division III Tournament and will travel to Penn State-Behrend for a 7:00 pm match in Erie, Pa., Wednesday night. The Presidents are making their third appearance in the past four seasons. Head Coach Fred Wallace guided W&J to a third-place finish in the Presidents Athletic Conference standings and a 17-14 record overall in 2008. The Presidents field hockey team was awarded the No. 7 seed for the ECAC Division III Mid- Atlantic Tournament and travels to Wilkes on Wednesday afternoon for a 2:00 pm match. W&J is making its second consecutive appearance in the ECAC Tournament. W&J finished as the runner-up in the Empire 8 Conference Tournament for the second consecutive season, falling to Stevens by a 3-1 margin. Last year, Stevens edged W&J, 1-0, in the ECAC first round at Cameron Stadium. That match marked the first postseason match in

W&J field hockey history. Washington & Jefferson is led by 2007 E8 Coach of the Year Jomara Coghlan. Finally, the men s soccer team received its fifth postseason bid in the past six seasons, earning the No. 7 seed for the ECAC Division III Tournament. The Presidents will travel to Frostburg State for a 6:00 pm match in Maryland on Wednesday. Head Coach Ian McDonald has led the Presidents to their third ECAC bid since 2003. W&J has also played in the 2005 and 2007 NCAA Division III Tournaments during that period. The men s soccer program dropped a heartbreaking 2-1 double-overtime decision at Westminster in the PAC Tournament Championship Match Saturday evening. Counting the women s soccer team s NCAA home match versus Marywood on Thursday, W&J has four teams participating in postseason play. Follow all the latest news on all W&J teams in postseason play on the college s athletic website. ECAC Volleyball Tournament Seeds 1. Stevenson (Formerly Villa Julie) 2. Widener 3. Penn State-Behrend 4. Cabrini 5. FDU-Florham 6. W&J 7. CCNY 8. SUNY-IT LINDEN AND MISKIS-NEILSON EARN ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT HONORS (11/6) WASHINGTON, Pa. -- Five Washington & Jefferson College student-athletes earned Academic All-District II College Division honors on Thursday by ESPN The Magazine and the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). W&J has now had a total of 10 student athletes

receive recognition for their academic and athletic achievements this fall. The District II region includes all NCAA Division II, Division III and NAIA colleges and universities in Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Junior volleyball players Monika Linden (Manassas, Va./Osbourn Park) and Anna Miskis- Neilson (Pittsburgh, Pa./City Charter) received third-team honors. Linden has quickly developed into one of the premiere strikers on the W&J squad, leading the team in kills with 276. She ranks 10th in the PAC in that same category. The junior accounting major has also accumulated 55 service aces on the year, which ranks second among PAC servers. Linden, who has maintained a 3.33 GPA at W&J, was named as the PAC Volleyball Player of the Week on September 15th. Miskis-Neilson has maintained a 3.62 GPA, while studying child development education at Washington & Jefferson. The junior ranks third on the team in service aces with 28, while also helping the defensive unit by recording 149 digs. The Presidents will take on No. 2 seed Thomas More on Friday evening at Westminster in a PAC semifinal contest. The winner of the match will advance to Saturday s PAC Championship match, which is scheduled for 1:00 pm in Buzz Ridi Gymnasium on the campus of Westminster College. PRESIDENTS FALL TO THOMAS MORE IN PAC SEMIFINALS (11/7) NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. -- Second-seeded Thomas More claimed the third and fourth sets to record a 3-1 victory (25-18, 18-25, 26-24, 25-14) over third-seeded Washington & Jefferson on Friday evening in the semifinals of the Presidents Athletic Conference Volleyball Tournament at Westminster s Buzz Ridl Gymnasium. The Saints (28-6) will now take on top-seeded Westminster (23-10) in the PAC Tournament Championship Match tomorrow at 1:00 pm. The winner receives the league s automatic bid to the NCAA Division III Tournament.

Thomas More was led by Hillary Monnin s 13 kills and eight digs. Katie Sullivan added 12 kills, while Michelle Clifford collected 37 assists. Junior middle hitter Samantha Butler (Greensburg, Pa./Greensburg Salem) {left} paced Washington & Jefferson with 10 kills and seven blocks. Junior outside hitter Monika Linden (Manassas, Va./Osbourn Park) also added 10 kills, while sophomore outside hitter Courtney Holdrieth (Coraopolis, Pa./West Allegheny) had nine kills and 11 digs. Senior right-side hitter Summer Baumgard (Vincent, Ohio/Warren) and sophomore middle hitter Courtney Sherwin (Greensburg, Pa./Latrobe) both contributed six kills. Sophomore setter Mia Serine (Mohnton, Pa./Holy Name) accumulated 31 assists and six digs and junior libero Nellica Davis (Warrenton, Va./Fauquier) finished with a team-high 13 digs. Washington & Jefferson (17-14) will await word Monday on a possible bid to the ECAC Division III Tournament. The Presidents have competed in the postseason tournament in two of the last three years. W&J VOLLEYBALL ADVANCES TO PAC SEMIFINALS (11/4) WASHINGTON, Pa. -- Sophomore middle hitter Courtney Sherwin (Greensburg, Pa./Latrobe) {right} collected 10 kills and 10 digs to help third-seeded Washington & Jefferson defeat sixth-seeded Grove City, 3-1 (25-14, 23-25, 25-13, 25-19), on Tuesday in the opening round of the PAC Volleyball Tournament at the Henry Memorial Center. The Presidents (17-13) will now advance to the PAC Semifinals Friday at Westminster where they will take on second-seeded Thomas More. The match time will be announced Wednesday. Sherwin added four digs and one service ace for the Presidents, while junior middle hitter Samantha Butler (Greensburg, Pa./Greensburg Salem) added a team-high 12 kills. Butler also posted four blocks. Sophomore setter Mia Serine (Mohnton, Pa./Holy Name) dished out 38 assists and added 11 digs and two blocks, while sophomore outside hitter Courtney Holdrieth (Coraopolis, Pa./West Allegheny) contributed finished with eight kills, five digs and three blocks.

Junior outside hitter Monika Linden (Manassas, Va./Osbourn Park) notched six kills, seven blocks and four service aces. Junior libero Nellica Davis (Warrenton, Va./Fauquier) recorded a team-high 12 digs. Grove City s season ends at 13-21 overall. Washington & Jefferson and Thomas More split the season series with each squad earning 3-0 home victories. W&J FALLS TWICE AT ELIZABETHTOWN TOURNAMENT (11/1) ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. -- The Washington and Jefferson College volleyball team dropped two non-conference matches on Saturday afternoon at the Elizabethtown Halloween Tournament, falling to Gallaudet in its first match, 3-2 (25-17, 12-25, 20-25, 25-20, 12-15) and Eastern in the second contest, 3-0 (23-25, 10-25, 20-25). Junior Samantha Butler (Greensburg, Pa./Greensburg Salem) posted seven kills and five blocks against Gallaudet, while sophomore Courtney Sherwin (Greensburg, Pa./Latrobe) finished the match with five kills, five blocks and three service aces. Sophomore setter Mia Serine (Mohnton, Pa./Holy Name) handed out 34 assists, while junior Anna Miskis-Neilson (Pittsburgh, Pa./City Charter) led the defense with 15 digs in the loss. Sherwin continued her offensive display for the Presidents in match two, recording eight kills and seven blocks against Eastern. Serine also dished out 21 assists in the loss. The defense was led by junior Nellica Davis (Warrenton, Va./Fauquier), who recorded 11 digs, while Miskis-Neilson added seven digs of her own. With the losses the Presidents bring their overall record to 16-13, including a 10-4 mark in the Presidents Athletic Conference. The Presidents will begin PAC tournament action next week The conference office will release more information regarding the post season tournament upon completion of the regular season schedule, which concludes this afternoon. W&J SPLITS OPENING MATCHES AT ELIZABETHTOWN HALLOWEEN TOURNAMENT (10/31) ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. - Washington & Jefferson College split a pair of matches on Friday at the opening round of the Elizabethtown College Halloween Volleyball Tournament.

The Presidents (16-11) dropped their opening match to SUNY-Cortland, 3-0 (25-18, 25-22, 25-15), but bounced back to top the host Blue Jays by a 3-1 margin (25-15, 21-25, 25-19, 25-22) in the nightcap. In the win over Elizabethtown, junior outside hitter Monika Linden (Manassas, Va./Osbourn Park) had 11 kills, eight service aces and seven digs. Senior middle hitter Summer Baumgard (Vincent, Ohio/Warren) added eight kills, three blocks and two aces. Junior middle hitter Samantha Butler (Greensburg, Pa./Greensburg Salem) contributed nine kills and four blocks, while sophomore outside hitter Courtney Holdrieth (Coraopolis, Pa./West Allegheny) had seven kills and 18 digs. Sophomore setter Mia Serine (Mohnton, Pa./Holy Name) dished out 34 assists. Sophomore middle hitter Courtney Sherwin (Greensburg, Pa./Latrobe) had 14 kills and seven blocks in the loss to the Red Dragons. Junior libero Nellica Davis (Warrenton, Va./Fauquier) paced the defense with 17 digs, while Serine notched 26 assists and six digs. W&J takes on Gallaudet (10:00 am) and Eastern (Noon) on Saturday in the final day of the tournament. W&J GOES FIVE SETS AGAIN; TOPS BETHANY, 3-2, IN WEST VIRGINIA (10/30) BETHANY, W.Va. - Washington & Jefferson had to hold off a late Bethany rally before posting a 3-2 victory (25-17, 26-24, 17-25, 23-25, 15-11) over the Bison on Thursday evening in Presidents' Athletic Conference volleyball action at Hummel Field House. The Presidents (15-10, 10-4 PAC) played a five-set match for the fifth time in their last six matches. W&J holds a 5-3 record in matches that last five sets this season. Bethany's record dropped to 5-24 overall and 2-12 in the PAC. Sophomore middle hitter Courtney Sherwin (Greensburg, Pa./Latrobe) paced the Presidents with seven kills and nine blocks. Classmate Courtney Holdrieth (Coraopolis, Pa./West Allegheny) added nine kills, 10 digs and three service aces. Junior outside hitter Monika Linden (Manassas, Va./Osbourne Park) posted eight kills and five aces and junior middle hitter Samantha Butler (Greensburg, Pa./Greensburg Salem) finished with a team-high 10 kills. Butler also collected five blocks. The Presidents will round out their regular-season schedule this weekend at the Elizabethtown Halloween Classic. W&J plays two matches on Friday evening and Saturday afternoon.

PRESIDENTS HANG ON TO DEFEAT GENEVA, 3-2, IN PAC VOLLEYBALL (10/27) BEAVER FALLS, Pa. - Washington & Jefferson grabbed a two-set lead and then hung on to knock off Geneva, 3-2 (25-19, 26-24, 19-25, 19-25, 15-12), on Tuesday evening in Presidents' Athletic Conference volleyball action at Metheny Fieldhouse. The Presidents evened the season series with the Golden Tornadoes (21-10), who claimed a 3-1 decision in Washington, Pa., on Sept. 17th. The match does not count towards PAC standings due to Geneva's NCAA Division III provisional status. W&J (14-10) was led by senior outside hitter Monika Linden's (Manassas, Va./Osbourne Park) 18 kills, six digs and two service aces. Sophomore Courtney Sherwin (Greensburg, Pa./Latrobe) added 11 kills, six blocks and one ace, while sophomore setter Mia Serine (Mohnton, Pa./Holy Name) contributed 43 assists, six digs and two blocks. Junior libero Nellica Davis (Warrenton, Va./Fauquier) led the defense with 20 digs. Washington & Jefferson rounds out its conference schedule on Thursday when traveling to Bethany, W.Va., for a 7:00 pm match with the Bison. GROVE CITY RALLIES FOR 3-2 PAC VOLLEYBALL WIN (10/23) WASHINGTON, Pa. -- Grove City rallied from a two-set deficit to record a 3-2 Presidents Athletic Conference victory (20-25, 21-25, 28-26, 25-22, 16-14) over Washington & Jefferson on Thursday evening at the Henry Memorial Center. The Wolverines improved to 10-18 overall and 4-6 in the PAC following the come-from-behind win. The Presidents (13-10, 9-4 PAC) were led by junior outside hitter Monika Linden (Manassas, Va./Osbourn Park), who posted 15 kills, seven service aces and five digs. Sophomore outside hitter Courtney Holdrieth (Coraopolis, Pa./West Allegheny) added 13 kills and 13 digs, while junior middle hitter Samantha Butler (Greensburg, Pa./Greensburg Salem) and senior outside hitter Summer Baumgard (Vincent, Ohio/Warren) notched 11 and 10 kills, respectively. Sophomore setter Mia Serine (Mohnton, Pa./Holy Name) totaled 55 assists and 15 digs and junior libero Nellica Davis (Warrenton, Va./Fauquier) grabbed 19 digs to pace the defense. Washington & Jefferson looks to snap its two-match losing skid on Tuesday when traveling to Geneva for a 7:00 pm match.

WESTMINSTER SWEEPS VOLLEYBALL SEASON SERIES FROM W&J (10/21) NEW WILMINGTON, Pa. - Westminster took another step towards hosting the Presidents' Athletic Volleyball Tournament after defeating Washington & Jefferson, 3-1 (25-16, 18-25, 25-19, 25-21), on Tuesday evening at Buzz Ridl Gymnasium. The Lady Titans (18-8, 10-1 PAC) earned the season sweep over the Presidents with tonight's victory and a 3-2 triumph on Sept. 17th in Washington. Sam Botzum led Westminster with 16 kills, while Lindsay Speidel added 15. W&J (13-9, 9-3 PAC) was led by senior right-side hitter Summer Baumgard (Vincent, Ohio/Warren) and sophomore outside hitter Courtney Holdrieth (Coraopolis, Pa./West Allegheny), who both collected 10 kills. Holdrieth also contributed 16 digs. Sophomore middle hitter Courtney Sherwin (Greensburg, Pa./Latrobe) pitched in with seven kills and five blocks, while classmate Mia Serine (Mohnton, Pa./Holy Name) handed out 36 assists to go with nine digs and one service ace. Junior libero Nellica Davis (Warrenton, Va./Fauquier) paced the defense with 19 digs. The Presidents close out their regular-season home schedule on Thursday when hosting Grove City at 7:00 pm. W&J GRABS FOURTH-STRAIGHT PAC VICTORY (10/18) WASHINGTON, Pa. -- Sophomores setter Mia Serine (Mohnton, Pa./Holy Name) and middle hitter Courtney Sherwin (Greensburg, Pa./Latrobe) {right} helped lead the Washington and Jefferson College volleyball team to a 3-2 (26-28, 25-23, 10-25, 25-22, 15-11) win over Thiel (12-13, 7-4 PAC) on Saturday afternoon in Presidents Athletic Conference play. The Presidents trailed 2-1 going into the fourth set, but proceeded to win the final two sets to extend their PAC winning streak to four games. Serine finished the match with 47 assists, while Sherwin added a career-high 24 kills and nine blocks to lead the W&J offensive attack on the afternoon.

Junior Nellica Davis (Warrenton, Va./Fauquier) again led the defensive unit for the Presidents, tallying 20 digs. Sophomore Maggie Blicha (McDonald, Pa./South Fayette) added two service aces and five digs as well for the red and black. W&J (13-8, 9-2 PAC) travels to Westminster on Tuesday evening for a 7:00 pm contest with the PAC-leading Lady Titans. W&J FIGHTS BACK TO EDGE WAYNESBURG IN PAC VOLLEYBALL (10/16) WASHINGTON, Pa. -- Washington & Jefferson fought back from a 2-1 deficit and rallied to defeat Waynesburg, 3-2 (25-23, 21-25, 23-25, 25-23, 15-10), in Presidents Athletic Conference volleyball action on Thursday evening at the Henry Memorial Center. The Presidents (12-8, 8-2 PAC) trailed late in the fourth set, but bounced back to earn their eighth consecutive victory over the Yellow Jackets (8-15, 4-7 PAC). Sophomore setter Mia Serine (Mohnton, Pa./Holy Name) paced the Presidents with 37 assists, 16 digs, three service aces and two blocks. Classmate Courtney Sherwin (Greensburg, Pa./Latrobe) added 12 kills, five blocks, five digs and a pair of aces, while sophomore outside hitter Courtney Holdrieth (Coraopolis, Pa./West Allegheny) finished with 11 kills and 13 digs. Junior middle hitter Samantha Butler (Greensburg, Pa./Greensburg Salem) posted 10 kills and seven blocks, while junior outside hitter Monika Linden (Manassas, Va./Osbourn Park) notched eight kills and three service aces. Junior Nellica Davis (Warrenton, Va./Fauquier) {above} amassed a team-high 18 digs and also had three aces. W&J returns to action Saturday when hosting Thiel at 1:00 pm. The match is part of Homecoming Weekend on campus. W&J ROLLS TO 3-0 VICTORY OVER CHATHAM IN PITTSBURGH (10/14) PITTSBURGH, Pa. - Junior outside hitter Andrea Fletcher (Indiana, Pa./Penns Manor) posted seven kills, five digs and three blocks to help Washington & Jefferson earn a 3-0 Presidents' Athletic Conference volleyball victory over Chatham on Tuesday evening. Fletcher also added one service ace for the Presidents, who recorded set wins by scores of 25-14, 25-20, 25-10. Washington & Jefferson defeated the Cougars for the 22nd time in 24 chances in history.

Freshman setter Hayley Hilgenberg (Frewsburg, N.Y./Falconer) dished out 23 assists, including seven to junior outside hitter Stephanie Lucsko (Bethel Park, Pa./Bethel Park). Sophomore Kayla Spridik (Bentleyville, Pa./Bentworth) and freshman Tessa Slifka (Latrobe, Pa./Derry Area) led the Presidents' defense. Spridik finished with seven digs, two service aces and one kill, while Slifka contributed eight digs. W&J (11-8, 7-2 PAC) returns to conference play on Thursday when hosting Waynesburg at 7:00 pm. The Presidents will honor the lone senior on the 2008 squad, Summer Baumgard (Vincent, Ohio/Warren) in a ceremony prior to the match. PRESIDENTS SPLIT A PAIR OF PAC MATCHES IN KENTUCKY (10/11) CRESTVIEW HILLS, Ky. - The Washington & Jefferson College volleyball team dropped a 3-0 (25-17, 25-22, 25-17) Presidents' Athletic Conference match at Thomas More, but salvaged a split after knocking off Bethany by a 3-1 (25-23, 19-25, 25-14, 25-16) margin on Saturday at the Connor Convocation Center. The Saints (17-5, 5-2) evened the season series with the Presidents (10-8, 6-2) after falling to W&J by the same 3-0 margin nearly a month ago. W&J and TMC are the only two teams in the PAC with two losses as both trail Westminster (15-7, 8-0) atop the league standings. In the loss to Thomas More, W&J was led by sophomore middle hitter Courtney Sherwin (Greensburg, Pa./Latrobe), who collected seven kills, five blocks, five digs and one service ace. Junior middle hitter Samantha Butler (Greensburg, Pa./Greensburg Salem) added five kills and four blocks. Sophomore setter Mia Serine (Mohnton, Pa./Holy Name) dished out 22 assists, while also picking up six digs. Junior defensive specialist Erin Ponter (Baden, Pa./Ambridge) notched 11 digs. Butler finished with eight kills, eight blocks and one service ace against the Bison (4-17, 1-7). Sherwin added five kills, five blocks and three aces, while Serine posted 25 assists and 10 digs. Sophomore outside hitter Courtney Holdrieth (Coraopolis, Pa./West Allegheny) added five kills, 10 digs and two aces. W&J travels to Pittsburgh, Pa., on Tuesday for a 7:00 pm conference match at Chatham.

PRESIDENTS TAKE DOWN BEARCATS, 3-1, IN PAC VOLLEYBALL (10/8) WASHINGTON, Pa. -- Junior outside hitter Monika Linden (Manassas, Va./Osbourn Park) recorded 16 kills, five blocks and two digs to help Washington & Jefferson defeat Saint Vincent, 3-1 (25-15, 25-23, 17-25, 25-17), in Presidents Athletic Conference volleyball action on Wednesday evening at the Henry Memorial Center. The win does not count towards PAC standings due to SVC s provisional status in NCAA Division III. W&J (9-7) also improved its all-time record versus the Lady Bearcats (15-6) to 11-13. Sophomore middle hitter Courtney Sherwin (Greensburg, Pa./Latrobe) added eight kills and four blocks, while junior Samantha Butler (Greensburg, Pa./Greensburg Salem) contributed eight kills and three blocks. Sophomore outside hitter Courtney Holdrieth (Coraopolis, Pa./West Allegheny) finished with seven kills, seven digs and three service aces, while sophomore setter Mia Serine (Mohnton, Pa./Holy Name) handed out 42 assists. Serine also had five digs and one service ace. Junior libero Nellica Davis (Warrenton, Va./Fauquier) picked up 15 digs on the defensive end and added one service ace. The Presidents travel to Crestview Hills, Ky., Saturday for a tri-match with Thomas More (11:00 am) and Bethany (1:00 pm). W&J SPLITS AT HIRAM QUAD (10/4) HIRAM, Ohio -- The Washington and Jefferson College volleyball squad split a pair of non-conference matches on Saturday afternoon at the Hiram Quad, falling to No. 5 Trinity (Tex.) 3-0 (18-25, 22-25, 16-25) and defeating host Hiram 3-0 (25-13, 25-16, 25-19) in the nightcap. Sophomore Courtney Sherwin (Greensburg, Pa./Latrobe), who finished the afternoon with 12 kills, eight blocks, six digs, and three aces, collected eight kills against Trinity, Classmate Coutrney Holdrieth (Coraopolis, Pa./West Allegheny) {right} posted 10 kills and 11 digs in the loss. Sophomore setter Mia Serine (Mohnton, Pa./Holy Name) dished out 23 assists for the Presidents, while the defense was

led by junior Nellica Davis' (Warrenton, Va./Fauquier) 15 digs. Junior Monika Linden (Manassas, Va./Osbourn Park) led the charge for the Presidents in the victory over Hiram. She finished the match with 12 kills, four digs, three blocks and three service aces. Classmate Samantha Butler (Greensburg, Pa./Greensburg Salem) pitched in with five kills and four blocks. Serine finished with 29 assists against Hiram, while junior Erin Ponter (Baden, Pa./Ambridge) led the defense with eight digs. With the split, the Presidents bring their overall record to 9-7, including a 5-1 mark in the PAC. W&J hosts Saint Vincent at Henry Memorial Center on Wednesday evening. The match is scheduled to begin at 7:00 pm. PRESIDENTS TOP THIEL IN GREENVILLE (10/2) GREENVILLE, Pa. - Washington & Jefferson posted two-point victories in all three sets to record a 3-0 triumph (27-25, 27-25, 25-23) over Thiel in Presidents' Athletic Conference volleyball action on Thursday evening at Rissell-Beeghly Gymnasia. The Presidents (7-6, 5-1 PAC) and Tomcats (7-9, 4-2 PAC) were locked in a second-place tie in the conference standings prior to the match. Westminster is undefeated in five PAC matches so far in 2008. Sophomore middle hitter Courtney Sherwin (Greensburg, Pa./Latrobe) led W&J with seven kills, five blocks and two service aces. Senior outside hitter Summer Baumgard (Vincent, Ohio/Warren Local) {left} added seven kills, two blocks and two assists. Junior outside hitter Monika Linden (Manassas, Va./Osbourn Park) was the third President to record seven kills during the match, while junior middle hitter Samantha Butler (Greensburg, Pa./Greensburg Salem) contributed four kills and four blocks. Junior libero Nellica Davis (Warrenton, Va./Fauquier) continued her fine defensive play after picking up 21 digs. Washington & Jefferson returns to action this weekend at the Hiram College Quad. The Presidents will meet Trinity (Texas) at 2:00 pm and the host Terriers at 6:00 pm. SAINT VINCENT TOPS PRESIDENTS IN LATROBE (9/30)

LATROBE, Pa. - Washington & Jefferson claimed the first set, but Saint Vincent rallied for three-straight wins and earned a 3-1 victory (22-25, 25-13, 25-21, 25-22) over the Presidents in volleyball action on Tuesday evening at the Carey Center. Lauren Paddick and Diana Petrovich led the Bearcats (13-4) with 11 kills each. W&J (6-6) was paced by sophomore Courtney Sherwin's (Greensburg, Pa./Latrobe) seven kills and four blocks. Classmate Courtney Holdrieth (Coraopolis, Pa./West Allegheny) contributed five kills, nine digs and one service ace. Junior libero Nellica Davis (Warrenton, Va./Fauquier) finished with a team-high 16 digs, while adding two aces. Junior defensive specialist Anna Miskis-Neilsen (Pittsburgh, Pa./City Charter) had four aces and six digs. W&J travels to Greenville, Pa., on Thursday for a 7:00 pm PAC match at Thiel. W&J PICKS UP FOURTH PAC VICTORY WITH 3-0 SWEEP (9/24) WASHINGTON, Pa. -- A total of 13 different Presidents had at least one kill as Washington & Jefferson breezed past Chatham, 3-0 (27-25, 25-13, 25-20), in Presidents Athletic Conference volleyball action on Wednesday evening at the Henry Memorial Center. Junior outside hitter Andrea Fletcher (Indiana, Pa./Penns Manor) and sophomore outside hitters Courtney Sherwin (Greensburg, Pa./Latrobe) and Courtney Holdrieth (Coraopolis, Pa./West Allegheny) led the way with five kills each. Junior middle hitter Samantha Butler (Greensburg, Pa./Greensburg Salem) added four kills. Freshman setter Hayley Hilgenberg (Frewsburg, N.Y./Falconer) dished out a team-high 10 assists, while sophomore libero Maggie Blicha (McDonald, Pa./South Fayette) paced the defense with six digs. Senior defensive specialist Anna Miskis-Neilson (Pittsburgh, Pa./City Charter) also contributed three service aces. The Presidents (6-5, 4-1 PAC) hit the road to start a string of four consecutive matches next Tuesday at Saint Vincent (7:00 pm). MARIETTA NEEDS FIVE SETS TO DEFEAT PRESIDENTS, 3-2 (9/23) WASHINGTON, Pa. -Washington & Jefferson fought back from a 2-0 deficit, but Marietta rattled off the first six points of the fifth set and held on to post a 3-2 (25-20, 25-23, 24-26, 20-

25, 15-10) volleyball victory over the Presidents on Tuesday evening at the Henry Memorial Center. The Pioneers improved to 12-6, while the Presidents' record evened at 5-5. Washington & Jefferson was led by junior outside hitter Monika Linden's (Manassas, Va./Osbourn Park) 17 kills and six blocks. Sophomore middle/outside hitter Courtney Sherwin (Greensburg, Pa./Latrobe) added 10 kills, four blocks, four digs and two service aces, while junior middle hitter Samantha Butler (Greensburg, Pa./Greensburg Salem) and senior outside hitter Summer Baumgard (Vincent, Ohio/Warren) contributed eight and six kills, respectively. Butler also notched seven blocks. Sophomore setter Ashlee Miller (Greensburg, Pa./Greensburg Salem) led the team with 24 assists and junior libero Nellica Davis (Warrenton, Va./Fauquier) collected a team-high 15 digs. The Presidents return to conference play tomorrow evening with a 7:00 pm match against Chatham. W&J GETS TWO PAC VICTORIES IN GROVE CITY (9/20) GROVE CITY, Pa. -- The Washington and Jefferson College volleyball team won two PAC matches on Saturday afternoon in a tri-match at Grove City, defeating Waynesburg, 3-2 (16-25, 25-16, 25-20, 18-25, 15-9) and Grove City, 3-1 (25-22, 18-25, 25-22, 25-19). After trailing 8-7 in the final set against Waynesburg (5-8, 1-2), the Presidents went on an 8-1 run, to secure the victory. Junior Monika Linden (Manassas, Va./Osbourn Park) recorded 26 total kills on the afternoon, tallying 13 against both opponents, while sophomore Courtney Holdrieth (Coraopolis, Pa./West Allegheny) had 11 digs and three service aces in the Waynesburg victory. Sophomore setter Mia Serine (Mohnton, Pa./Holy Name) handed out 45 assists for W&J and also led the defense with 12 digs. Junior Samantha Butler (Greensburg, Pa./Greensburg Salem) had eight blocks during the GCC victory, while classmate Nellica Davis (Warrenton, Va./Fauquier) posted 11 digs for the defense. Serine added 35 assists against GCC (5-11, 0-2). Junior Anna Miskis-Neilson (Pittsburgh, Pa./City Charter) added two service aces. With the victories, the Presidents improve their overall record to 5-4 and a 3-1 mark in the PAC.

The Presidents will be back in action on Tuesday night, when they host Ohio Athletic Conference member Marietta at 7:00 pm in the Henry Memorial Center. GENEVA DEALS W&J SECOND LOSS OF THE EVENING (9/17) WASHINGTON, Pa. -- Geneva College posted a 3-1 volleyball victory (15-25, 25-22, 25-21, 25-22) over Washington & Jefferson College on Wednesday evening at the Henry Memorial Center. Although Geneva (7-3) is a member of the PAC, the match does not count towards league standings due to Geneva s provisional membership stage in NCAA Division III. Washington & Jefferson (3-4) was led by sophomore outside hitter Courtney Sherwin s (Greensburg, Pa./Latrobe) 10 kills and seven blocks. Junior libero Nellica Davis (Warrenton, Va./Fauquier) paced the defense with a season-high 27 digs. Junior outside hitter Monika Linden (Manassas, Va./Osbourn Park) posted a team-high 11 kills to go with 14 digs and four service aces, while senior outside hitter Summer Baumgard (Vincent, Ohio/Warren) and junior outside hitter Stephanie Lucsko (Bethel Park, Pa./Bethel Park) both added six kills.. Sophomore setter Mia Serine (Mohnton, Pa./Holy Name) had 15 assists and five digs. The Presidents continue conference play this weekend with a pair of matches at Grove City. W&J takes on local rival Waynesburg at 1:00 pm at the GCC Arena and then Grove City at 3:00 pm. WESTMINSTER EDGES W&J, 3-2, IN PAC VOLLEYBALL (9/17) WASHINGTON, Pa. -- Westminster College opened its 2008 Presidents Athletic Conference volleyball schedule with a 3-2 victory (25-16, 20-25, 25-15, 17-25, 15-12) over Washington & Jefferson College on Wednesday evening at the Henry Memorial Center. The Lady Titans improved to 8-5 with the victory. The Presidents (3-3, 1-1 PAC) were led by sophomore outside hitter Courtney Holdrieth s (Coraopolis, Pa./West Allegheny) 15 kills and 10 digs. Junior middle hitter Samantha Butler (Greensburg, Pa./Greensburg Salem) supplied 10 kills, while junior outside hitter Monika Linden (Manassas, Va./Osbourn Park) and sophomore outside hitter Courtney Sherwin (Greensburg, Pa./Latrobe) both notched nine kills. Sherwin also posted six blocks.

Sophomore setters Ashlee Miller (Greensburg, Pa./Greensburg Salem) and Mia Serine (Mohnton, Pa./Holy Name) combined to dish out 45 assists with Miller posting a team-high 25. Serine collected 10 digs. Junior libero Nellica Davis (Warrenton, Va./Fauquier) amassed a team-high 18 digs. Senior outside hitter Summer Baumgard (Vincent, Ohio/Warren) posted four kills, four blocks and four digs. The Presidents continue conference play this weekend with a pair of matches at Grove City. W&J takes on local rival Waynesburg at 1:00 pm at the GCC Arena and then Grove City at 3:00 pm. W&J OPENS PAC PLAY WITH 3-0 SWEEP OF THOMAS MORE (9/14) WASHINGTON, Pa. -- Washington & Jefferson snapped a three-match losing streak to Thomas More after posting a 3-0 (26-24, 29-27, 25-21) victory over the Saints in PAC volleyball action on Sunday afternoon at the Henry Memorial Center. W&J (3-2, 1-0) had not defeated the Saints (10-3, 2-1) since Oct. 7, 2006. Junior outside hitter Monika Linden (Manassas, Va./Osbourn Park) led the Presidents with 10 kills, seven digs and five service aces. Sophomore outside hitter Courtney Sherwin (Greensburg, Pa./Latrobe) also notched 10 kills to go with four blocks, while junior middle hitter Samantha Butler (Greensburg, Pa./Greensburg Salem) collected seven kills and four blocks (three solo). Sophomore setter Ashlee Miller (Greensburg, Pa./Greensburg Salem) contributed 16 assists, while classmate Mia Serine (Mohnton, Pa./Holy Name) added 15. Serine also had nine digs. Junior libero Nellica Davis (Warrenton, Va./Fauquier) finished with a team-high 18 digs and sophomore outside hitter Courtney Holdrieth (Coraopolis, Pa./West Allegheny) amassed 16 digs and a pair of aces. W&J continues conference play on Wednesday evening with home matches versus Westminster (4:00 pm) and Geneva (8:00 pm). PRESIDENTS' VOLLEYBALL DROPS SECOND MATCH OF TOURNAMENT (9/7) WASHINGTON, Pa. - Despite nine kills and 20 digs from sophomore outside hitter Courtney Holdrieth (Coraopolis, Pa./West Allegheny), Washington & Jefferson College dropped a 3-1 decision (22-25, 25-18, 25-19, 25-17) to Capital University in the final match of the Holiday INNVitational on Sunday at the Henry Memorial Center.

W&J finished the tournament with a 2-2 record, while Capital (7-1) won all four of its matches during the two-day event. Muskingum posted four 3-0 victories over the weekend and was declared tournament champion due to games won and point differential. Muskies junior Nicole Biblis was named the tournament's Most Valuable Player. Junior outside hitter Monika Linden (Manassas, Va./Osbourn Park) collected 15 kills for the Presidents in the loss to the Crusaders, while sophomore middle hitter Courtney Sherwin (Greensburg, Pa./Latrobe) amassed 10 kills and seven blocks. Sophomore setter Mia Serine (Mohnton, Pa./Holy Name) dished out a career-high 20 assists. Junior libero Nellica Davis (Warrenton, Va./Fauquier) excelled once again on the defensive end with 15 digs. Washington & Jefferson continues a seven-match home stand to begin the 2008 season next Sunday when hosting Thomas More at 1:00 pm. MUSKIES REMAIN UNDEFEATED WITH 3-0 VICTORY AT W&J (9/7) WASHINGTON, Pa. -- The Muskingum College volleyball team remained undefeated following a 3-0 victory (25-21, 25-15, 27-25) over Washington & Jefferson College on Sunday morning in the first match of the second day at the Holiday INNvitational at the Henry Memorial Center. The Muskies improved to 8-0. The Presidents (2-1) were led by junior outside hitter Monika Linden s (Manassas, Va./Osbourn Park) 10 kills and three blocks. Classmate Samantha Butler (Greensburg, Pa./Greensburg Salem) added nine kills and two blocks, while sophomore outside hitter Courtney Holdrieth (Coraopolis, Pa./West Allegheny) amassed eight kills and 10 digs. Junior Nellica Davis (Warrenton, Va./Fauquier) posted 16 digs and three service aces. W&J rounds out play in the tournament at 2:00 pm with a match against Capital. W&J VOLLEYBALL OPENS 2008 SEASON WITH A PAIR OF WINS (9/6) WASHINGTON, Pa. -- Juniors Monika Linden (Manassas, Va./Osbourn Park) and Samantha Butler (Greensburg, Pa./Greensburg Salem) combined for 30 kills to lead the Washington & Jefferson volleyball team to a pair of victories in the opening round of the W&J Holiday INNvitational on Saturday afternoon at the Henry Memorial Center.

The Presidents defeated Penn State-Altoona, 3-0 (25-17, 25-14, 25-16), in the first match and then took down Franklin & Marshall by a 3-1 margin (25-19, 26-24, 19-25, 25-12) in the second contest. Sophomore Courtney Sherwin (Greensburg, Pa./Latrobe) led the way with eight kills and seven blocks versus Penn State-Altoona, while Butler and Linden provided five kills each. Butler also added five blocks. Sophomore setter Ashlee Miller (Greensburg, Pa./Greensburg Salem) handed out 16 assists, while classmate Mia Serine (Mohnton, Pa./Holy Name) added seven. Junior Nellica Davis (Warrenton, Va./Fauquier) led the defense with 12 digs. Linden powered her way to 11 kills and four blocks against F&M. Butler contributed nine kills and five blocks, while senior outside hitter Summer Baumgard (Vincent, Ohio/Warren) totaled seven kills and three blocks. Sherwin had six kills and four blocks, while sophomore outside hitter Courtney Holdrieth (Coraopolis, Pa./West Allegheny) finished with five kills and eight digs. Miller (22) and Serine (13) combined for 35 assists, while Davis collected 18 digs. Day two of the Holiday INNvitational begins tomorrow morning at 10:00 am. W&J takes on Muskingum (10:00am) and Capital (2:00 pm). 2008 WASHINGTON & JEFFERSON COLLEGE SEASON PREVIEW (8/8) Gaining experience and leadership will be two of the key issues for Head Coach Fred Wallace as he prepares for his sixth preseason camp with the Washington & Jefferson College volleyball program this August. Returning just one senior, middle hitter Summer Baumgard {right}, Wallace is hoping leaders emerge early in the preseason. W&J looks to bounce back from an injury-plagued 2007 campaign which saw the Presidents post a 19-12 overall record and earn a trip to the ECAC Division III Tournament semifinals. Wallace anticipates a core group of returning players: Baumgard, juniors outside hitter Monika Linden and middle hitter Samantha Butler and sophomores middle hitter Courtney Sherwin and outside hitter Courtney Holdrieth to guide the team during the first half of the schedule. Linden leads the returnees in nearly every offensive category. She averaged 3.01 kills per game in 2007 and amassed 301 kills on the year which was over 100 more than any other President. Baumgard battled injuries all season and was limited to only 16 matches. However, she has proven to be a force when healthy as she averages nearly two kills per game throughout her career.

Holdrieth came on strong towards the end of the season and totaled 167 kills (3rd on team) and 204 digs (4th on team). Sherwin is an athletic player with a powerful arm who amassed 127 kills and 82 blocks (3rd on team). With the graduation of setter/defensive specialist Emily Yaros, Wallace must look to fill the roll with one of the many young and inexperienced players on the roster. Yaros' presence will also be missed on the service front as she led the team with 49 aces last season; however, junior defensive specialist Nellica Davis recorded 36 aces last year and will be counted on to continue that production.. Defensively, Davis (563 digs) and Butler (104 blocks) led the team in their respective categories. Butler was also second on the squad with 190 kills. Juniors Andrea Fletcher, Stephanie Lucsko and Anna Miskis-Neilson provide solid experience and will be looking to fill in for players lost to graduation. The defensive unit will ultimately be anchored down by whoever wins the job at the libero position, an opening that Wallace feels could be filled by any one of the defensive specialists. Davis, Miskis-Neilson, junior Erin Ponter and sophomores Maggie Blicha and Kayla Spridik are all vying for that spot during the preseason. Wallace will also depend on a host of freshman and sophomores to fill key contributing roles for the Presidents throughout the season. The Presidents will open the 2008 season on September 6, when they host the "2008 Holiday INNvitational" at the Henry Memorial Center. The tournament is a two-day, round robin event.