2012 Volleyball Championship News
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Middlebury Tops Connecticut College for Fourth NESCAC Crown
November 04, 2012Junior Megan Jarchow posted 19 kills to lead second seeded Middlebury to a 3-0 triumph over top seeded Connecticut College in the NESCAC Finals. -
NESCAC Semifinals: #1 Connecticut College 3, #5 Williams 0
November 03, 2012Top seeded Connecticut College secured a 3-0 victory over fifth seeded Williams in the semifinal round of the NESCAC Championship this afternoon at Luce Field House. -
NESCAC Semifinals: #2 Middlebury 3, #3 Bowdoin 2
November 03, 2012Second seeded Middlebury rallied from a 2-1 deficit to hold off third seeded Bowdoin 3-2 in the semifinal round of the NESCAC Championship this afternoon at Luce Field House. -
NESCAC Quarterfinals: #3 Bowdoin 3, #6 Tufts 0
November 02, 2012Third seeded Bowdoin earned a 3-0 victory over sixth seeded Tufts this evening in the quarterfinal round of the NESCAC Championship. -
NESCAC Quarterfinals: #2 Middlebury 3, #7 Trinity 0
November 02, 2012Second seeded Middlebury cruised to a 3-0 win over seventh seeded Trinity in the quarterfinal round of the NESCAC Volleyball Championship this evening at Connectict College. -
NESCAC Quarterfinal: #1 Connecticut College 3, #8 Colby 1
November 02, 2012Top seeded Connecticut College secured a 3-1 victory over eighth seeded Colby in a NESCAC Championship quarterfinal round matchup this evening at Luce Field House. -
NESCAC Quarterfinals: #5 Williams 3, #4 Amherst 0
November 02, 2012Fifth seeded Williams upset fourth seeded Amherst 3-0 in the quarterfinal round of the NESCAC Championship this evening at Luce Field House. -
Connecticut College Set to Host Volleyball Championship
October 31, 2012For the first time in program history, Connecticut College has earned the top seed in the NESCAC Volleyball Championship. The Camels will host the event in its entirety this weekend. -
2012 Volleyball Championship Seeding Announcement
October 27, 2012Connecticut College will host the 2012 NESCAC Volleyball Championship after earning first place for the first time in program history.