2005 Volleyball Players of the Week
November 7, 2005
Cait Cleaver, Colby
(Senior, Outside Hitter - Kennett Square, Pa.)
Cleaver helped the Mules win their first NESCAC Volleyball title
with 15 kills and 25 digs in a 3-0 victory over Tufts on Sunday.
She also had 10 kills, 16 digs and three blocks in a 3-0 semifinal
win against Williams on Saturday. Cleaver started the week with 10
kills, seven digs and four blocks in a 3-0 quarterfinal win over
Wesleyan. Cleaver has 1,651 kills and 1,585 digs in her career
heading into this week's NCAA Tournament action.
October 31, 2005
Annie Denison, Williams
(Senior, Middle Blocker - Portland, Ore.)
Denison had an outstanding week for the Ephs, posting 86 kills in
15 games for Williams (5.7 kills/game) to help her squad to a 3-0
victory over Middlebury and a 3-1 win over Bowdoin. She also added
15 blocks, 25 digs, 5 service aces, and hit .339 for the week.
Denison had 19 kills in a victory over Bates, and went over the
2,000 kill mark for her career in that match. She also had 30
kills, 9 digs and 4 blocks in a narrow loss to Colby.
October 24, 2005
Kaitlin Adams, Colby
(Senior, Middle Blocker - Athol, Mass.)
Adams made the All-Tournament team at the Hall of Fame Tournament
over the weekend, posting a .393 hitting percentage in a 4-1 week
for the Mules. Through 18 games, Adams had 55 kills and 13 service
aces, along with 16 blocks. Against Bates, Adams had 10 kills,
eight aces and four blocks, while against Amherst she posted 15
kills, three aces and two blocks. Adams currently leads Colby in
hitting percentage (.386) and blocks (97).
October 17, 2005
Erika Heineken, Trinity
(Sophomore, Outside Hitter - Larkspur, Calif.)
Heineken propelled Trinity to wins over Connecticut College, 3-0,
and Wesleyan, 3-1, with 27 kills, two aces, and 23 digs in the two
matches. She had a team-high 16 kills and 12 digs in the Bantam's
3-1 victory over the Cardinals, and added in 11 kills and a
team-high 11 digs in a 3-0 blanking of Connecticut College.
October 10, 2005
Jenny Lawrence, Colby
(Freshman, Setter - Lafayette, Calif.)
Lawrence averaged 34.8 assists and 12.0 defensive digs per match
in a 4-0 week for the Mules against NESCAC opponents. Lawrence had
nine aces, 37 assists, and eight digs in a 3-1 victory against
Wesleyan. She also finished with 47 assists and 20 digs in a
come-from-behind 3-2 win over Trinity. She also broke a school
record for service aces in a four-game match.
October 3, 2005
Lisa Drennan, Wesleyan
(Freshman, Outside Hitter - Ann Arbor, Mich.)
Drennan led her squad to the Wesleyan Invitational title with
victories over Amherst, Trinity, and Wheaton, garnering
All-Tournament Team honors along the way. It was the third time
this season that Drennan has received all-tournament honors. She
averaged 4.5 kills per game with a .361 hitting efficiency while
adding in 30 digs and 16 blocks over 11 games.
September 26, 2005
Kaitlin O'Reilly, Tufts
(Freshman, Setter - Manhattan Beach, Calif.)
O'Reilly was named to the MIT Invitational All-Tournament Team
after leading the Jumbos to the Gold Bracket title (fifth place)
and a 3-1 showing at the 14-team tournament over the weekend. In 19
games overall for the week (4-1 overall), O'Reilly averaged 11.37
assists, adding in 11 kills, four aces, and 39 digs (2.05/game).
She had 41 assists, four kills, and 10 digs in a three-game victory
over Williams to win the Gold Bracket. Against Muhlenberg on
Friday, O'Reilly had 53 assists through four games.
September 19, 2005
Caitlin Tomaska, Connecticut College
(Freshman, Outside Hitter - Torrey Pines, Calif.)
Rookie Caitlin Tomaska helped the Camels to a 2-1 weekend in
NESCAC play, including a solid performance in helping her squad
overcome a two-game deficit to nationally-ranked Williams. In the
match against the Ephs, Tomaska finished with 19 kills and four
errors on 43 attempts, adding 17 digs and two aces. On the weekend,
Tomaska amassed 53 kills with just 12 errors on 116 attempts,
registering a .353 hitting percentage and an average of 3.8 kills
per game.
September 12, 2005
Cait Cleaver, Colby
(Senior, Outside Hitter - Kennett Square, Pa.)
Cleaver proved to be a statistical juggernaut for the Mules in a
4-0 weekend, earning All-Tournament honors along the way at the
Colby Invitational. She accumulated 46 kills and 24 digs through
four appearances, including posting 10 kills, seven digs, and four
blocks against Bowdoin. With her performance over the weekend,
Cleaver went over 1,200 kills for her career and currently stands
at 1,211.






