2020-21 ODAC Volleyball News
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ODAC Chat | Courtney Berry, Washington and Lee VolleyballJune 17, 2021In this edition of ODAC Chat, 2020-21 Berkley Award winner Courtney Berry from Washington and Lee volleyball joins the show. She talks about her time at W&L both on the floor as a two-time ODAC champion as well as a standout in the classroom and surrounding W&L and Lexington communities.
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ODAC Announces Berkley and Jopson Award WinnersJune 10, 2021wo schools very familiar with conference end of season awards added to their showcases of postseason honors as the ODAC Board of Directors determined recipients of the Marjorie Berkley and Harry G. "Doc" Jopson Awards. Washington and Lee University volleyball middle blocker Courtney Berry garnered Berkley Award plaudits and Hampden-Sydney College offensive lineman Tyler Howerton collected Jopson Award laurels.
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ODAC Announces All-ODAC Volleyball AwardsMay 10, 2021Washington and Lee University earned three special individual honors and was joined by Virginia Wesleyan University in collecting five all-conference selections to headline the 2021 All-ODAC Volleyball Awards. Generals outside hitter Brynne Gould received ODAC Player of the Year honors, while teammate and middle blocker Courtney Berry was tabbed the ODAC/Virginia Farm Bureau Insurance Scholar-Athlete. W&L mentor Bryan Snyder garnered ODAC Coach of the Year laurels from his peers. Eastern Mennonite University opposite Paris Hutchinson was recognized as the ODAC Rookie of the Year.
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Generals Hoist ODAC Volleyball TrophyMay 01, 2021Behind a combined 25 kills from senior outside hitters Leah Green (Longwood, Fla. / Lake Highland Preparatory School) and Brynne Gould (Boone, N.C./Watauga), the 22nd-ranked and top-seeded Washington and Lee volleyball team defeated sixth-seeded Randolph-Macon, 3-0, to claim the 17th ODAC Championship in program history on Saturday evening at Holekamp Gym.
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ODAC Athletes of the Week | Track & Field, VolleyballApril 27, 2021Day two of week 15 reporting is the final report for track & field and volleyball with their championships beginning this week and weekend. Those earning ODAC Athlete of the Week awards include (pictured from top and left): Courtney Berry from Washington and Lee volleyball, Jordynn Palethorpe and Natalie McCaffery from W&L women's track & field, Isaac Alderfer from Eastern Mennonite men's track & field, and Dan Kuntz from W&L men's track & field.
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ODAC Volleyball Tournament | W&L Tops Eight-Team FieldApril 25, 2021The first spring ODAC volleyball season enters its postseason week with the return of a familiar school headlining the championship field with 16-time ODAC champion Washington and Lee University perched atop the eight team bracket. The Generals completed their regular season slate at 13-0 overall and 11-0 in conference play to earn top-billing in the ODAC Tournament.
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ODAC Athletes of the Week | Track & Field, VolleyballApril 20, 2021Day two of ODAC reporting for week 14 features five active honorees following the close of the conference field hockey season. Those earning ODAC Athlete of the Week awards include (pictured from top and left): Joe O'Connor from Washington and Lee men's track & field, Isaac Alderfer from Eastern Mennonite men's track & field, Aniya Seward and LaMaya Lacy from Lynchburg women's track & field, and Grace Hayes from Bridgewater volleyball.
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VWU Elevates Cumberbatch to Volleyball Head CoachApril 19, 2021Virginia Wesleyan University president Dr. Scott D. Miller and Executive Director of Intercollegiate Athletes Joanne Renn proudly announced Karissa Cumberbatch as the new Head Volleyball Coach at the end of this current season, following the promotion of Andrea Hoover-Erbig to Executive Director of Intercollegiate Athletics. Karissa has been an assistant with the program since 2019.
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ODAC Athletes of the Week | Field Hockey, Track & Field, VolleyballApril 13, 2021Day two of ODAC reporting for week 13 is features six active honorees following the close of the conference soccer seasons. Those earning ODAC Athlete of the Week awards include (pictured from top and left): Isaac Alderfer from Eastern Mennonite men's track & field, Kacee Hooker and Peter Fulton from Bridgewater women's and men's track & field, Lizzie Davis from Lynchburg women's track & field, Emma Drake from LYN volleyball, and Brandy Troutman from EMU field hockey.
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ODAC Athletes of the Week | Field Hockey, Soccer, Track & Field, VolleyballApril 06, 2021ODAC athletes continue to show why they're some of the best Division III has to offer as week 12 of ODAC reporting continues. Those earning ODAC Athlete of the Week awards include (pictured from top and left): Ryan Doyle from Guilford men's soccer, Caitlin Barnes from Washington and Lee women's soccer, Joe O'Connor from W&L men's track & field, Lauren Anderson from Lynchburg women's track & field, Grace Weise from W&L field hockey, Carolyn Todd from W&L women's track & field, Frank Csorba from LYN men's track & field, and Greta Coss from Virginia Wesleyan volleyball.
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ODAC Athletes of the Week | Field Hockey, Soccer, Track & Field, VolleyballMarch 30, 2021Game-winning goals in field hockey and soccer, huge attacking numbers in volleyball, and record-setting national-caliber performances in two of the conference's largest track meets highlight the second day of reporting in week 11 of ODAC action. Those earning ODAC Athlete of the Week awards include (pictured from top and left): Linsey Bailey from Roanoke volleyball, Maria-Teresa Ambrogi-Torres from Randolph-Macon field hockey, Kenny Nzekwe from Guilford men's soccer, Lucy Perry from RC women's soccer, Julian Douglas from Lynchburg men's track & field, Katelyn Gamble from Washington and Lee women's track & field, Sam Crawford from RC men's track & field, and Adalia Coleman from Bridgewater women's track & field.
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Interim Tag Removed, McGee Named Hollins Volleyball Head CoachMarch 26, 2021It was recently announced by Hollins Director of Athletics, Myra Sims, that Dave McGee will have his interim tag removed and be named the full-time head coach of the Green and Gold volleyball team.
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ODAC Athletes of the Week | Field Hockey, Soccer, Track & Field, VolleyballMarch 23, 2021The ODAC highlight showcase continued on the second day of week 10 reporting with conference student-athletes showing midseason form. Those earning ODAC Athlete of the Week awards include (pictured from top and left): Abbey Pinkerton from W&L women's track & field, Jackie Lerro from Lynchburg field hockey, John Kindig from Shenandoah men's track & field, Paris Hutchinson from Eastern Mennonite volleyball, Evan Blow from Randolph men's soccer, Allison Bobst from LYN women's track & field, James Dixon from W&L men's track & field, and Alyssa Damato from LYN women's soccer.
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ODAC Athletes of the Week | Field Hockey, Soccer, Track & Field, VolleyballMarch 16, 2021All sports that will compete this spring are officially underway as women's volleyball joins this report on Tuesday of week nine. Those earning ODAC Athlete of the Week awards include (pictured from top and left): Grace Amaden from Washington and Lee field hockey, Aniya Seward from Lynchburg women's track & field, Joe O'Connor from W&L men's track & field, Kacee Hooker from Bridgewater women's track & field, Penny Senior from Randolph-Macon men's soccer, Kate Poppo from Shenandoah volleyball, Max Sparks from LYN men's track & field, and Destiny Zapata from BC women's soccer.
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ODAC Volleyball Spring Season PreviewMarch 10, 2021ODAC women's volleyball embarks on its first-ever spring season over the next two months as teams return to league courts for the first time since November 2019. Twelve conference schools will compete for a chance to lift the ODAC trophy in May.
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NCAA Announces Four-Year Championship Hosting AssignmentsOctober 14, 2020The City of Salem has long been touted as "Virginia's Championship City" for its history of hosting NCAA championship events in conjunction with the ODAC. There will be plenty of additional evidence to back up that moniker over the next half-decade.
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Hollins Tabs McGee as Volleyball Interim Head CoachJuly 24, 2020Director of Athletics, Myra Sims, recently announced that David McGee will be taking over as the interim head coach of the Hollins volleyball team.