2014 Wentworth Women's Volleyball News

Two-sport standout Sam Curran named conference woman of the year in conjunction with the NCAA's Woman of the Year Award

Twenty-two student-athletes representing all five Leopard fall sports honored for their work in the classroom

Senior Sam Curran became first Leopard women's volleyball player to earn Capital One Division III Academic All-America® honors

Senior libero Sam Curran earns Academic All-District honors for the second consecutive season

Leopards defeat Newbury, 3-1, before falling to Regis, 3-0; Shannon Ponce becomes the program's all-time assist leader

Leopards swept by Gordon as the Fighting Scots clinch the final conference tournament berth; Hannah Bailey records six kills
Leopards fall to Western New England, 3-0; Hannah Bailey (five kills, 10 digs) and Sydney Meyers (four kills, seven digs) pace Wentworth

Senior setter Shannon Ponce became the second player in program history to eclipse the 2,000 career assist mark in the Leopards' 3-0 loss at the University of New England

Hawks take a 3-0 decision; three players record three kills for the Leopards who see their four-match win streak come to an end

Leopards improve to 13-9 with a 3-0 win over Mass. Maritime; Michelle Hobbs comes off the bench to record seven kills, five digs, and four service aces

Leopards to hold "Dig Pink" in conjunction with the Side-Out Foundation on Saturday, October 18, when they host Roger Williams

Leopards defeat Elms and Becker by identical, 3-0 scores; Hannah Bailey (24 kills, 21 digs), Jordan Young (12 kills, zero errors), Shannon Ponce (62 assists), and Sam Curran (13 aces, 38 digs) pace the Leopards

Leopards force the Corsairs to hit for a negative attack percentage for the match in a 3-0 win; Hannah Bailey (nine kills), Sydney Meyers (seven kills), and Jordan Young (seven kills, .462 attack percentage, four blocks) pace Wentworth

Gulls hit .327 for the match in 3-0 win over the Leopards; Stephanie Nihan records eight kills in the loss

Freshman outside hitter Sydney Meyers averaged 3.43 kills and hit .404 in a 2-0 week for the Lepards

After dropping the first set, 25-22, the Leopards rally to defeat Anna Maria, 3-1; Hannah Bailey and Sydney Meyers record 11 kills each