ELON, N.C. – The Elon volleyball team begins its 2015 campaign this weekend at the Radford/Virginia Tech Invite. The Phoenix takes on Washington State on Friday, Aug. 28, at 7 p.m. in Radford, Va., in its season opener. On Saturday, Aug. 29, the maroon and gold faces the hosts with a match against the Hokies at noon in Blacksburg, Va., before returning to Radford to take on the Highlanders at 7 p.m.
The ReturnersElon returns nine players from the 2014 season, including a trio of seniors in
Megan Gravley,
Catherine Head and
Ana Nicksic. Juniors
Kayla Agae,
Ally Karle and experienced libero
Morgan Maner all have seen significant playing time in the past two years.
Sydney Busa, a Preseason All-CAA Honorable Mention selection, leads the sophomore class that includes
Sydel Curry and
Michelle Klein.
All four of Elon's top offensive players in kills and kills per set from last season – Busa, Agae, Gravley and Karle – return to the court for the maroon and gold. While Nicksic and Curry bring experience to the setter position.
The Phoenix defense sees the return of Maner to the libero position and a strong team block in 2015, which is led by Head, who averaged 1.15 blocks per set a year ago.
Welcome NewcomersThe Phoenix welcomes six newcomers to this year's squad.
Ebony Scott joins the junior class after spending two seasons at Michigan State. Five freshmen –
Maddie Jaudon,
Erin Kelly,
Alexa Pavlick,
Kam Terry and
Rox Wood – round out the 2015 team.
Elon vs. Washington StateThe season opener will be the first time the Phoenix and the Cougars have faced one another on the volleyball court.
Elon vs. Virginia TechThe match against the Hokies marks only the third all-time meeting between the two programs. VT owns the series, 2-0, with the last match coming on Sept. 11, 2004, in the form of a 3-0 win.
Elon vs. RadfordSaturday marks the 23rd match between Elon and Radford with the Highlanders holding the series advantage, 14-8. The Phoenix won the last meeting, 3-2, on Sept. 18, 2013, in Alumni Gym. Senior
Megan Gravley finished the match with a match-high 17 kills, while senior
Ana Nicksic tallied a season-high 50 assists.
Head Coach Mary TendlerElon head coach
Mary Tendler is in her 13th season with the Phoenix program. She enters this weekend's tournament with a 191-201 Elon and career coaching record.
Elon in Season OpenersSince joining the Division I ranks, Elon has gone 8-8 in season openers over the last 16 years.
Virginia NativesThere are two native Virginians on the 2015 Elon roster. Junior
Ebony Scott is from Powhatan, Va., about three hours from the Radford/Blacksburg area, while sophomore
Sydney Busa grew up closer to the Washington, D.C., area about 230 miles away in Leesburg, Va.
Hokie ConnectionThere's one Elon player with a specific connection to Virginia Tech as the Phoenix play in Blacksburg, Va., on Saturday. Sophomore
Sydel Curry is the daughter of two Hokie alumni – Dell and Sonya Curry. Both were collegiate athletes at VT with her father playing basketball and her mother a member of the Hokie volleyball team.
Former CougarElon assistant coach
Jennifer Fry spent the 2010 volleyball season as an assistant coach and chief recruiter at Washington State.
Elon Phoenix ClassicOn Friday, Sept. 4 – Saturday, Sept. 5, the Phoenix hosts its annual Elon Phoenix Classic in Alumni Gym. The maroon and gold will welcome local teams in North Carolina Central and Wake Forest, as well as Charleston Southern. The round-robin tournament will see the Phoenix face the Bucs on Sept. 4 at 7 p.m. followed by the Eagles on Sept. 5 at 12:30 p.m. with the finale match on that same evening against the Demon Deacons at 7 p.m.
Looking AheadElon continues nonconference play with its next match against local rival High Point on Tuesday, Sept. 1. The Phoenix and the Panthers will square off in High Point, N.C., in the Millis Center at 7 p.m.
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