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Saint Rose, Concordia Ahead For Owls This Week

Jen Dawson and the Owls face Saint Rose and Concordia this week.
Southern Connecticut State University Volleyball
Games 20-21
SCSU (9-10, 3-2 NE10) 
at St. Rose (10-7, 1-2 NE10)
Oct. 2 • Albany, N.Y. • 7 p.m.
LIVE STATS 
SCSU vs. Concordia (0-11)
Oct. 5 • New Haven, Conn. • 7 p.m.
LIVE STATS | LIVE VIDEO

 
SCSU Roster | SCSU Schedule | 2018 Season Stats

LOOKING TO KEEP IT GOING
Winners of two in a row, the Southern Connecticut State University volleyball team readies for two games this week. The Owls travel to St. Rose on Tuesday evening before hosting Concordia on Friday evening at 7 p.m.

ALL-TIME VS. ST. ROSE
The Golden Knights have a 10-6 lead in the all-time series with the Owls.

ALL-TIME VS. CONCORDIA
Concordia holds a slim 8-7 lead in the all-time series with the Owls.

LAST TIME OUT
Thanks to a great team effort that included career days from Alyssa Gage and Jillian Chambers, the Southern Connecticut State University volleyball team picked up a 3-2 win at Bentley on Saturday. The win was the second in a row for the Owls.
- Gage matched a career-high with 21 kills in the contest and posted a .425 hitting percentage. Chambers had her second career double-double with 11 kills and a career and game-high 20 digs.
- Leanna Jadus and Kailyn O'Neal each registered double-doubles in the contest. Jadus had 18 kills and 11 digs for her ninth double-double of the year. O'Neal posted a career-high 44 assists and 12 digs for her fifth double-double of the year.
- Gabriela Vazquez  just missed out on a double-double with nine kills and 12 digs.
- Anna Venard posted 16 digs for the Owls.
- The win was just the third in program history for the Owls against Bentley.

TOP OF THE LIST
Senior Leanna Jadus moved past Lauren McVey for the top spot in SCSU history in career kills with her 1,119th earlier this year. She reached that milestone during the win over Nyack on Aug. 25. Jadus has 1,310 kills coming into the week.

DOUBLE-DOUBLE TRACKER
Leanna Jadus - 9
Kailyn O'Neal - 5
Jillian Chambers - 2
Tea Carter - 1
Kylie Fisher - 1
Gabriela Vazquez - 1

JADUS EARNS WEEKLY HONOR ROLL SELECTION...x3
Leanna Jadus was named to the NE10 weekly honor roll on Sept. 25. She notched 3.75 kills and 2.63 digs per game the week prior, and also posted a pair of double-doubles for the Owls. She had 17 kills and 11 digs at New Haven and 13 kills and 10 digs against Pace.

GAGE EARNS NE10 WEEKLY HONOR ROLL SPOT
Alyssa Gage was named to the NE10 weekly honor roll for her play in the Owls' season-opening three matches. Gage powered the Owls to a 2-1 record and registered a whopping .492 hitting percentage and 2.0 blocks per set in the three contests. She had 16 kills and eight blocks in the season opener against Bridgeport and followed that up with eight kills (without an error) and six blocks in a win over Dominican and 12 kills and six blocks in a win over Nyack.

THE CAPTAINS
For the second year in a row, senior Leanna Jadus will serve as a team captain. In addition, classmate Alyssa Gage and junior Jennifer Dawson will also fill this role in 2018.

RETURNING TO THE COURT
The Owls have eight student-athletes returning from last year's team, including Anna Venard, Tea Carter, Gabriela Vazquez, Jennifer Dawson, Jillian Chambers, Leanna Jadus, Alyssa Gage and Kirstin Colwell.

OWLS WELCOME EIGHT NEWCOMERS
The Owls welcome eight student-athletes to the team this year: Erika Benson, Xia'ian Carrasco, Sophia Castellano, Natalie Fineman, Kylie Fisher, Megan Mercer, Tyra Smith and Kailyn O'Neal.

THRIVING IN THE CLASSROOM
The American Volleyball Coaches Association recognized Southern Connecticut State University for the third year in a row with its Team Academic Award during the summer of 2018. In addition, the Owls were also the 2018 recipients of SCSU's Academic Team of Champions Award for having the highest team grade point average of any Owls' squad. This marked the second straight year that the team claimed this department honor.

IN THE NE10 PRESEASON POLL
Southern Connecticut was selected third in the NE10 Conference Preseason Coaches' Poll, as voted on by the league's coaches.
2018 NE10 Conference Volleyball Preseason Coaches' Poll
1. New Haven - 179 (6)
2. American International - 169 (1)
3. Southern Connecticut - 168 (4)
4. Bentley - 162 (1)
5. Adelphi - 161 (3)
6. Saint Anselm - 122 
7. Pace - 120
8. LeMoyne -100
9. Stonehill - 96
10. Southern New Hampshire - 91
11. Franklin Pierce - 72
12. Saint Rose - 42
13. Assumption - 40
14. Merrimack - 38
15. Saint Michael's - 15

THREE OWLS HONORED BY NE10: JADUS NAMED PLAYER OF THE YEAR
A new chapter to a historic season was added with the announcement that Leanna Jadus of the Southern Connecticut State University volleyball team was named the 2017 NE10 Conference Player of the Year, as voted on by the league's coaches. In total, three Owls were recognized for their play, with Alyssa Gage also named to the First-Team and Kirstin Colwell selected to the All-Rookie Team.
• This was the first time in program history that an Owl has received the NE10 Player of the Year honor, and also the first time that two Owls were recognized with First-Team honors.

JADUS, GAGE NAMED ALL-REGION SELECTIONS
Alyssa Gage and Leanna Jadus were both named All-Region selections by the Division II Conference Commissioner's Association. 

JADUS LAUDED BY AVCA 
Leanna Jadus added a final athletic accolade onto her resume in 2017 with a selection as an Honorable Mention All-American by the American Volleyball Coaches Association.

VENARD EARNS COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT HONORS
Anna Venard of the Southern Connecticut State University volleyball team was named to the 2017 College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-District Team, as voted on by the region's sports information directors. 

JADUS EARNS NE10 ALL-ACADEMIC HONOR
For her work on the court and in the classroom, Leanna Jadus was selected to the 2017 Northeast-10 Conference Volleyball All-Academic Team.

TWENTY WINS AND A TOURNEY BERTH
With 24 victories in 2017, the Owls posted the seventh 20-win season in program history. SCSU previously won 20 or more games in 1975, 1978, 1980, 2008, 2009 and 2012. The final four occurrences have come under the guidance of current Owls' coach Lisa Barbaro. The school single-season record is 33 wins, set by the 1980 team.

QUITE A RUN BY THE OWLS
In order to secure their first-ever NCAA Tournament berth, the Owls notched NE10 Tournament victories over American International (3-1) and Saint Anselm (3-2) to reach the NE10 Tournament final for the first time in school history. AIC was ranked No. 5 in the region at the time of that game, while St. Anselm was No. 6.

HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS
In 2017, the Owls finished the regular season with 13-3 home mark. The single-season record for home wins is 14, set during the 2009 season.

ON DECK
The Owls are back in action on Oct. 9 at AIC.

 
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Players Mentioned

Téa Carter

#3 Téa Carter

S/DS
5' 8"
Junior
Jillian Chambers

#10 Jillian Chambers

RS/OH
6' 1"
Junior
Kirstin Colwell

#1 Kirstin Colwell

MH/RS
5' 11"
Sophomore
Jennifer Dawson

#8 Jennifer Dawson

OH/DS
5' 9"
Junior
Alyssa Gage

#4 Alyssa Gage

MH
5' 10"
Senior
Leanna Jadus

#12 Leanna Jadus

OH
5' 11"
Senior
Gabriela Vazquez

#5 Gabriela Vazquez

OH
5' 7"
Junior
Anna Venard

#2 Anna Venard

DS
5' 4"
Junior
Erika Benson

#13 Erika Benson

MB
6' 0"
Freshman
Xia

#21 Xia'ian Carrasco

MB/OH
5' 10"
Freshman
Kylie Fisher

#15 Kylie Fisher

S/OH
5' 5"
Freshman
Megan Mercer

#7 Megan Mercer

S
5' 10"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Téa Carter

#3 Téa Carter

5' 8"
Junior
S/DS
Jillian Chambers

#10 Jillian Chambers

6' 1"
Junior
RS/OH
Kirstin Colwell

#1 Kirstin Colwell

5' 11"
Sophomore
MH/RS
Jennifer Dawson

#8 Jennifer Dawson

5' 9"
Junior
OH/DS
Alyssa Gage

#4 Alyssa Gage

5' 10"
Senior
MH
Leanna Jadus

#12 Leanna Jadus

5' 11"
Senior
OH
Gabriela Vazquez

#5 Gabriela Vazquez

5' 7"
Junior
OH
Anna Venard

#2 Anna Venard

5' 4"
Junior
DS
Erika Benson

#13 Erika Benson

6' 0"
Freshman
MB
Xia

#21 Xia'ian Carrasco

5' 10"
Freshman
MB/OH
Kylie Fisher

#15 Kylie Fisher

5' 5"
Freshman
S/OH
Megan Mercer

#7 Megan Mercer

5' 10"
Freshman
S