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The Cornell Big Red volleyball team pose for team, group and feature photos on Tuesday, Aug. 16, 2022 on west campus in Ithaca, NY.
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Volleyball Closes Season at Home With Penn, Princeton

11/9/2022 2:00:00 PM

ITHACA, N.Y. -- The Cornell volleyball team wraps up the 2022 season with matches against Penn and Princeton to celebrate 50 Years of Cornell Volleyball and senior day.

Game Information

Cornell vs. Penn
SITE: Newman Arena at Bartels Hall – Ithaca, N.Y.
DATE and TIME: Friday, November 11 @ 7:00 PM
RECORDS: Cornell (5-16, 3-9 Ivy League), Penn (2-20, 1-11 Ivy)
SERIES RECORD: Penn leads, 32-47
BROADCAST: ESPN+
STATS: cornellbigred.com
 
Cornell vs. Princeton
SITE: Newman Arena at Bartels Hall – Ithaca, N.Y.
DATE and TIME: Saturday, November 12 @ 5:00 PM
RECORDS: Cornell (5-16, 3-9 Ivy League), Princeton (19-3, 11-1 Ivy)
SERIES RECORD: Princeton leads, 21-60
BROADCAST: ESPN+
STATS: cornellbigred.com
 

About the Big Red

• The Big Red opened the 2022 season at 2-1, including a pair of wins on Saturday, September 3 over Kent State and Southern Indiana.
 
• Cornell's three conference victories come from a season sweep over Columbia, including a 3-1 score line in the opening week of conference play and a 3-0 sweep on the road, and a 3-1 road win at Harvard last weekend.
 
• Cornell is coming off a 7-15 season in 2021, including a 3-11 record in the Ivy League.

• In the three prior seasons, the Big Red finished in the top three in the conference. In 2021, the team was selected to finish third, but lost 12 of the final 15 matches of the season, leading to a seventh-place finish.

• The Big Red return 12 players from last year's roster, including senior Joanna Chang who notched 149 kills across 19 matches last season. She also recorded 16 aces and 17 blocks. Setter Emma Worthington returns after serving as the team's primary setter while leading the squad in assists (562) in 2021. After opening weekend, she moved from 14th to 12th all time, boasting 1,179 assists in just over two seasons. She then moved to 10th all-time after a three-set loss to Dartmouth. She currently boasts 1,740 assists to date.
 

Critically Acclaimed

• Freshman Eliza Konvicka received Ivy League honors after her first weekend of collegiate play. She was named the Ivy League Rookie of the Week after tallying 28 kills, three assists, four aces, six blocks, and 25 digs across the weekend at Kent State. She ranks eighth in the Ivy League in kills per set with 2.89. She also ranks seventh in the conference in kills with 205.
 
• Cornell is one of only three schools in the Ivy League to have more than one player in the top-10 in hitting percentage. Junior Sydney Moore ranks sixth with a .318 and sophomore Sammie Engel follows right behind her, averaging .317. Princeton tallies three in the top-10, and Dartmouth has two.
 
• Senior Emma Worthington ranks third in the Ivy league in assists per set, averaging 8.78. Princeton's Lindsey Kelly leads the league and the nation with 11.96 per set. Worthington also takes third in assists among Ivy players with 667.
 
• Engel ranks 17th in the nation and second across the Ivy in aces per set, averaging .50.
 

Ivy League Preseason Poll

• Cornell was picked to finish seventh in the 2022 Ivy League Volleyball Preseason Poll the conference office announced on August 26.
• Cornell currently sits at sixth overall, with one weekend of play remaining.

• Brown received 14 of the 16 possible first-place votes, finishing with an Ivy League-best 126 points. Princeton recorded the two remaining first-place votes, placing second with 110 points. Yale rounded out the top three with 89 points.

• Harvard (73 points), Dartmouth (70 points) and Penn (52 points) were picked fourth through sixth, respectively, while the Big Red earned 33 points, and Columbia ended with 23.
 

Head Coach Trudy Vande Berg

• The 2022 season marks Vande Berg's eighth year as The Wendy Schaenen '79 Head Coach of Volleyball. It marks her seventh season as the 2020 season was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

• Vande Berg has shaped the Big Red into a team that perennially finishes in the top tier of the Ivy League, finishing third in the conference in three consecutive seasons from 2017-19. The span of three straight third-place Ivy League finishes marks the best seasons for the Big Red since the team won three conference titles followed by a second-place finish from 2003-06.
 

Worldwide

• Cornell has found talent across the globe to fill the roster. Players come from 13 different states/provinces.

• Ohio is the most represented state with three players from the Buckeye State. California, Florida, Illinois, and Texas are all represented by two athletes.

• Indiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, and Virginia are all host one player on the roster.
 
• Doga Ozalp hails from Istabul, Turkey and is one of just nine athletes from outside of the 50 states in 50 years of volleyball at Cornell.
 

vs. Penn:

• The Friday matchup will be 80th meeting between the Big Red and the Quakers.
• Cornell has won four of the last six meetings, but Penn won the previous two matches, including a five-set win this season.
• The Quakers went 8-15 in the 2021 season, including a 5-9 record in Ivy play.
• Penn sits at the bottom of the conference with a 2-20 record, going 1-11 in conference so far. The Quakers on conference win is over Cornell.

vs. Princeton:

• The Saturday matchup will be 82nd meeting between the Big Red and the Tigers.
• The Tigers have won the last four meetings, including a three-set loss this season at Princeton.
• Princeton went 16-6 in the 2021 season, including a 10-4 record in Ivy play.
• Princeton sits at 19-3 overall, and 11-1 in conference play this season. They trail one game behind Yale, who leads the conference.
 
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