Women's Volleyball Headlines
54 student-athletes across six varsity sports claim CNE Fall Academic All-Conference honors
Ainsley Gregson, Riley Schoonmaker, Olivia Vaughn, and Amanda Zweifler earn spots on the CSC Academic All-District Team. Vaugh and Zweifler earn the honor for the second consecutive year.
The Leopards finish the year with a 23-5 record, tied for the second most wins in a season in program history. Wentworth’s .821 winning percentage is the second highest in program history.
Emma Sanders and Amanda Zweifler have earned American Volleyball Coaches Association Region II All-Region Honorable Mention honors.
Leopards (23-4) will square off against the Cardinals (29-1) in an opening-round match on Thursday at Johns Hopkins University
Top-seeded Wentworth took down #3 Endicott to win the Conference of New England Championship and punch their ticket to the NCAA Tournament. Emma Sanders was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.
Top-Seeded Women’s Volleyball Sweeps #4 Gordon to advance to CNE Championship. Olivia Vaughn became the program's all-time assist leader with 29 assists on the night.
Leopards bring home six awards, including Amanda Zweifler earning Libero of the Year and All-CNE First Team honors.
The Leopards close the regular season on a 10-game win streak with a 21-4 record and 9-1 mark on league action. Wentworth will be the #1 seed in the Conference of New England Tournament.
The Leopards improve to 20-4 overall and 8-1 in conference play while Curry falls to 5-19 and 0-9 in league action. Wentworth picks up its ninth win in a row and third straight sweep.
Emma Sanders averaged 5.1 kills and 3.3 digs per set while Sydnee Smith averaged 10.6 assists per set in a 2-0 week for the Leopards.
Emma Sanders became the 5th player in program history to eclipse 1,000 career points and Amanda Zweifler reached 1,000 career digs to become the 6th player in program history to reach the mark.
The Leopards improve to 18-4 on the season and push the win streak to seven games.
Smith earns her first weekly conference award after helping the Leopards to a 3-1 win over Roger Williams.
Kate McLane led the way with 14 kills while Emma Sanders added ten. The Leopards move to 6-1 in conference and 17-4 overall this season.