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HAMPTON, Va. – The Hampton University volleyball team will play its final two home matches this weekend in Holland Hall, taking on Delaware State on Friday at 6 p.m. before squaring off against rival Norfolk State at 3 p.m. on Sunday.
There will be A Senior Day ceremony before the match on Sunday to honor
Allysa Medina.
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Last Time Out: The Lady Pirates (2-20, 2-7 MEAC) fell in four sets to rival Howard this past Sunday in Holland Hall.
The Opponents: The Lady Pirates are 38-12 all-time against Delaware State and have won each of the last eight meetings between the two teams. Hampton is 62-17 against Norfolk State, winning five straight in the series after a five-set win in Echols Hall earlier this season.
About Delaware State: The Hornets, in their first season under head coach Whitney Johnson, have lost 16 straight matches after a 3-0 loss to Morgan State this past Sunday. Delaware State is 2-21 overall and 0-8 in MEAC play this season.
About Norfolk State: The Spartans, in their sixth season under head coach Brandon Duvall, have lost three straight matches heading into the weekend after a 3-0 loss to Howard this past Friday. Norfolk State is 2-19 overall and 1-7 in MEAC play.
Lady Pirates Picked to Finish Third: Despite winning the last two MEAC championships, Hampton was picked to finish third in the conference's Northern Division this season in a preseason poll voted on by the league's head coaches and sports information directors. The Lady Pirates received four first-place votes in the poll. Howard, with 18 first-place votes, was picked to win the MEAC North, with Florida A&M being the preseason favorite to take the MEAC Southern Division.
From Defense to Offense: Medina was the team's libero last season, averaging 2.59 digs per set. She notched double-digit digs 16 times in 2014, including a career-high 18 in the semifinals of the MEAC Tournament against Coppin State. But Medina will be back on offense in her senior season, moving back to the outside. In 2013, Medina showed an impressive leaping ability and power, and this past weekend she had a career-high 13 kills against East Carolina en route to All-Tournament honors at the Wildcat Classic. She is averaging 2.11 kills and a team-best 2.51 digs per set so far this season.
Sister Act: One year after
Ravyn Richardson joined the Lady Pirates, her younger sister
Reeana Richardson has done the same. The Ellicott City, Md. natives both play on the outside, and Reeana boasts a vertical leap that can reach as high as 10 feet. Reeana is sixth in the MEAC in points and seventh in kills, and she had 28 kills against Coppin State on Sept. 27. She also had 10 digs for her first career double-double. Her second career double-double came at Coppin State on Oct. 25 (16 kills, 12 digs).
Plugging Up the Middle: Kyndall Nicholas and
Lena Washington are among the MEAC's best at the net as conference play enters the homestretch; Nicholas is currently third in the conference in blocks, while Washington is eighth in the MEAC in that category. As a team, the Lady Pirates are third in the MEAC in blocks, averaging 2.13 per set.
Youth is Served: With five starters gone from last year's squad, this year's Lady Pirates team could be one of the nation's youngest. There are six freshmen — including five true freshmen — this season to go along with five sophomores. The 2015 Lady Pirates have just one senior — Medina — and transfers
Brianna Lilly and
Alexandra Erhart and the team's lone juniors.
Lilly Latest in a Long Line: The Lady Pirates have been strong at setter in recent years with the likes of Bibiany Fonseca and
Kitija Megne, and Temple College transfer
Brianna Lilly is the latest to take the mantle. She was named NTJCAC Setter of the Year last season, ranking 25th in the nation in assists per set and going the entire season committing just 12 errors. Lilly is 10th in the MEAC in assists (6.04/set).
Stojilovic, Erhart Continuing the Tradition: Hampton's emergence over the past several years has been due in large part to an influx of international talent, which continues this season with incoming freshman
Olivera Stojilovic, who hails from Serbia, and France native
Alexandra Erhart. The 6-foot Stojilovic can play up the middle or on the outside, and she was a two-time champion in the Second League of Vojvodina in 2012 and 2013. She also played in the First League of Vojvodina, Division Center, First Team.
For more information on Hampton University volleyball, please call the Office of Sports Information at (757) 727-5811, or visit the official Pirates website at
www.hamptonpirates.com.