NEW YORK - The Columbia volleyball team wraps up a season-long five-match homestand this weekend when Yale and Brown come to Levien Gymnasium. Friday's match against the Bulldogs is scheduled for a 7 p.m. first serve, while Saturday's match against Brown is slated to begin at 6 p.m.
Both matches will feature live stats, and fans can also follow the live stream on ESPN+. Perri Kitei will call the action live courtside.
All fans planning to attend any of the matches will need to use the entrance to Levien Gymnasium located on 120th Street.
INITIATIVES
On Friday, the Lions will host a Mental Health Awareness Game. Columbia players will be wearing green during the game in support of Hilinski's Hope Foundation (H3H). Sports are more than physical, which is why Columbia believes mental health is a critical part of being a successful student-athlete. Columbia is joining the mission to make mental health a priority. To donate or learn more about the Hilinski's Hope Foundation, click HERE.
On Saturday, the Lions will host Pride Night, and Columbia will wear special t-shirts featuring a rainbow Columbia logo. Pride bracelets will be handed out to spectators and staff at Levien Gymnasium throughout the night.
LAST TIME OUT
Last weekend, the Lions went 0-2, falling in three to both Cornell and Harvard. In the match against the Crimson, the Lions lost 25-16, 25-23, 25-17.
Senior outside hitter Eva Atkins paced Columbia offensively with 11 kills adding three block assists. Fellow senior Juliana Williamson provided an efficient spark up the middle, recording seven kills on nine swings without an error (.778) and four block assists.
SCOUTING YALE
At 2-1 in Ivy League play, Yale is in a four-way tie at fourth for second in the standings. The Bulldogs are 6-5 overall. On the road, they are 2-4 this season. Yale is fourth in the conference, averaging 12.70 kills per set; their .247 attack percentage is third in the conference. Their opponents are hitting .221 and averaging 13.09 kills per set.
Yale has two players with over 100 kills; first-year outside hitter Ava Poinsett leads the team with 1512 kills, averaging 3.43 kills per set. Running the attack is setter Bethaine Wu, who is averaging 9.68 assists per set.
SCOUTING BROWN
Brown enters this week with a 7-5 overall record. In Ivy League play, they are 2-1 and have won two straight after sweeping Princeton and taking down Penn in five on the road last weekend. Brown is averaging 12.70 kills per set, while hitting .221. Their opponents are averaging 13.0 kills per set and hitting .232
The Brown's balanced attack features three players with over 100 kills. Leading the charge is senior outside hitter Mariia Sidorova, who has 139 kills, averaging 3.23 kills per set. Sophomore setter Julia Kakkis is tops in the team in assists, with 408, averaging 9.49 assists per set.
OPPONENT INFO
Rosters, Schedules, and Stats for all the opposing teams can be found below.
YALE: Roster, Schedule, Stats
BROWN: Roster, Schedule, Stats
WHO IS HOT
Against Harvard last Saturday, senior outside hitter Eva Atkins led the Lions with 11 kills, her fifth match this season in double figures and 21st of her career. She hit .444 in the match, smashing her 11 kills in 18 swings.
THROWING UP A WALL
Columbia ranks second in total blocks (106.5), and its 2.13 blocks per set is third in the conference. Sophomore Maria Happ is having a breakout season, leading the team with 34 total blocks and 2.13 blocks per set. Over the last five matches, she has 10 total blocks.
ON DECK
Columbia returns to the road next weekend with matches at Penn on October 17 and Princeton on October 18.
HOW TO FOLLOW
All Columbia home games and every Ivy League game will be streamed via ESPN+.
Live stats will be available via gocolumbialions.com, HERE.
In-game updates will be provided on both Twitter and Instagram.
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