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VOLLEYBALL BRACES FOR CHALLENGING WEEKEND IN NATION’S CAPITAL
9/3/2015 10:00:00 AM | Volleyball
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SETTING THE STAGE
TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
Friday, Sept. 4 (at Charles E. Smith Center | Washington, D.C.)
Radford vs. UC Davis, 12 p.m. (Live Stats)
Radford vs. Princeton, 5:30 p.m. (Live Stats)
Saturday, Sept. 5 (at Charles E. Smith Center | Washington, D.C.)
Radford at George Washington, 3 p.m. (Live Stats | Live Video)
HIGHLANDER HIGHLIGHTS
SCOUTING UC DAVIS
SCOUTING PRINCETON
SCOUTING GEORGE WASHINGTON
UP NEXT
SETTING THE STAGE
- Radford embarks on its first road trip of the season as the Highlanders visit the nation's capital for the George Washington Invitational, Friday and Saturday.
- RU will clash with UC Davis, Princeton and host George Washington in its second tournament of the season.
TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
Friday, Sept. 4 (at Charles E. Smith Center | Washington, D.C.)
Radford vs. UC Davis, 12 p.m. (Live Stats)
Radford vs. Princeton, 5:30 p.m. (Live Stats)
Saturday, Sept. 5 (at Charles E. Smith Center | Washington, D.C.)
Radford at George Washington, 3 p.m. (Live Stats | Live Video)
HIGHLANDER HIGHLIGHTS
- Record: 3-0
- The Highlanders open the season 3-0 for the first time since 2008.
- By going unbeaten, RU captured its home tournament for the first time since 2009.
- With its 15th straight win at home, Radford ties the record for longest home winning streak in program history.
- Maddie Palmer claimed MVP honors, totaling 62 kills, which were the most from a Big South player over the opening weekend.
- She posted a double-double in each of RU's three matches; Palmer only had three double-doubles during her freshman campaign.
- Megan Short and Haley Kleespies joined Palmer on the all-tournament team.
- Short hit a team-best .405 on her way to 43 kills for the tournament.
- Kleespies delivered 141 assists in her Highlander debut, which was the top mark by a Big South setter following the opening weekend of action.
- Three of Radford's nine freshmen saw action during the Radford/Virginia Tech Invitational.
- Kelby Jackson, who ranks eighth all-time in career digs (855), notched a career-high 28 digs in the 3-1 win over Washington State.
SCOUTING UC DAVIS
- Record: 0-3
- Series: first meeting
- The Aggies opened their season at the Rams Volleyball Classic hosted by Colorado State in Fort Collins, Colo.
- Northern Iowa, the 12th-ranked Rams and Baylor all dealt UC Davis a loss.
- Kaylin Squyres, who was an All-Big West first-team selection in 2014, paces the Aggie attack at 4.42 kills per set.
- She posted a double-double in each of UC Davis' three matches last weekend.
- Malia Bolko anchors the back row with her 3.92 digs per set.
- Four Aggies average over one block per set.
- UC Davis is under the direction of second-year head coach Dan Conners, who was the top assistant at Illinois, previously.
SCOUTING PRINCETON
- Record: 0-0
- Series: 1-0
- Princeton did not play during opening weekend.
- The Tigers went 14-10 with a 9-5 Ivy League record in 2014.
- Kendall Peterkin captured All-Ivy League first-team honors after totaling 423 kills (4.55 per set).
- Radford defeated Princeton, 3-0 (25-19, 25-15, 25-15), at The Mason Inn Patriot Invitational hosted by George Mason in 2013.
SCOUTING GEORGE WASHINGTON
- Record: 1-3
- Series: 0-1
- GW won the lone meeting between the two schools in 2002 (30-18, 30-12, 30-20).
- The Colonials opened their season at the Michigan Invitational, going 1-2. Their lone win came against West Virginia in straight sets.
- GW dropped a 3-2 decision to 11th-ranked Oregon on Tuesday night after leading 2-0 in the match.
- A-10 Player of the Week Chidima Osuchukwu headlines the Colonials' offense at 3.59 kills per set.
- Maddy Doyle anchors the backline with her 3.82 digs per set.
- Osuchukwu is GW's top blocker at 1.41 per set.
- The Colonials finished 22-8 in 2014 and advanced to the championship match of the A-10 tournament.
UP NEXT
- Radford travels to Atlanta, Ga., for the Georgia State Invitational (Sept. 11-12) where the Highlanders will clash with DePaul, Georgia State and Grambling State.
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