WELLESLY – The Williams College women’s volleyball team (3-0) won both matches Saturday to give head coach Fran Vandermeer a career milestone. The Ephs recorded 3-1 victories over Wesleyan and Wellesley on the day - Vandermeer’s 200th and 201st victories at Williams.
“Today we got quality wins over quality teams,†said Vandermeer. “We’re just so excited to get on the van and come home after such a great start to the season.â€
Although not an official conference game, Williams got an early look at Little 3 rival Wesleyan. In the milestone victory, Vandermeer’s Ephs downed the Cardinals, 30-28, 30-23, 28-30, 30-23. The setting combo of sophomore Melissa Pun and first year Emily Avis were superb at running the offense. Pun recorded 29 assists, 17 digs, and 11 kills, while Avis added 21 assists, 8 digs and 2 service aces. Junior captain Riki McDermott tallied 5 kills, 10 digs, and 2 blocks as well.
“Our serve receive was much improved, which allowed us to settle down on offense,†said Vandermeer.
Sophomores Chelsea Kubal, Whitney Hitchcock, and Andrea Scioscia posted impressive numbers in the first match. Kubal had another huge game on both offense and defense, recording 13 kills and 18 digs. Hitchcock continued her success at the net with 4 blocks, while Scioscia tallied 18 digs.
Making only their second career appearances, first-years Nicole Ballon-Landa and Kate Anderson continued to impress. Anderson smashed a team high 14 kills, while Ballon-Landa added 8 kills of her own.
In the second match, the Ephs found themselves in an unfamiliar place, dropping the first game, 31-29. Down 1-0, the Ephs went on to win the next two games convincingly 30-24, 30-23, setting up an exciting finish. Down 2-1, Wellesley jumped out to 16-7 and 28-22 leads in the fourth game. However, the young Eph squad battled back to tie the score at 30 and eventually clinch the match, 34-32.
“This was one heck of a comeback win,†said Vandermeer. “I am very proud of this young team to get a comeback over a quality opponent. This helps to builds a lot of confidence for this team.â€
The story of the match was the excellent blocking ability of the Ephs. Anderson led the team with 7 blocks to go along with 8 kills, while sophomore Alisha Cahlan (3 blocks, 8 kills), McDermott (2 blocks, 6 digs), Hitchcock (2 blocks, 4 kills), and Ballon-Landa (2 blocks, 8 kills, 4 service Aces) all posted multiple blocks.
“The blocking in this match was the best we’ve seen in a long time,†said Vandermeer.
Kubal continued her excellent all around play with 12 kills and 20 digs, while Scioscia added another 18 digs to her totals. The setter tandem of Pun and Avis paced the offense exceptionally well again recording 21 assists a piece. First year Eleanor Levine also had a successful match tallying 3 kills and a block.
After an impressive opening weekend, the Ephs now prepare for their NESCAC conference opener Tuesday, September 11 at Hamilton (7 PM). After recording her 200th win, Vandermeer is now just 18 wins shy of passing Pat Manning as the all-time leader in wins.
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Former Harry's Supermarket Under Construction for Restaurant
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A fire gutted the longtime Wahconah Street supermarket in 2023, and the following year, Zhu purchased the property for $460,000 two years ago to build a restaurant with hibachi in the existing footprint of the more than 100-year-old building.
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