When Saturday, Nov. 2 – 6 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 3 – 2 p.m.
Where TU Arena | Towson, Md.
Stream FloVolleyball | Sunday will be simulcast on Monumental Sports Network
Series Northeastern leads the all-time series 25-22
TOWSON, Md. – The Towson University volleyball team continues Coastal Athletic Association (CAA) play this weekend with two matches against Northeastern at TU Arena in Towson, Md.
The first match is set for Saturday, Nov. 2, at 6 p.m. First serve for the second match is Sunday at 2 p.m.
Both matches will stream live on FloVolleyball. Sunday's match will be simulcast live on Monumental Sports Network.
LAST WEEK'S RECAP
In the third road weekend of the conference slate, Towson faced Elon. In the first match of the series, the Tigers topped the Phoenix in four sets. Towson defeated Elon in straight sets in the second.
Victoria Barrett earned her fourth CAA Offensive Player of the Week award after totaling 35 kills on 66 attempts in Towson's two wins over the Phoenix.
SCOUTING THE TIGERS
In the fifth week of league play, Towson faced Hampton at TU Arena. The Tigers handled the Lady Pirates in straight sets in both matches to get to 7-3 in CAA play and 13-0 at home this season.
Towson visited the Charleston Cougars in the fourth week of CAA play. The Tigers fell in three sets on Friday before dropping a five-set battle on Saturday.
Towson hosted North Carolina A&T in the second home weekend of the CAA slate. The Tigers handled the Aggies in two straight-set victories at TU Arena.
In the first CAA road trip of the season, the Tigers split two matches against the Delaware Blue Hens. In the first match, Delaware defeated Towson in four sets. The Tigers responded in match two with a five-set victory over the Blue Hens.
Towson opened the CAA slate against William & Mary. The Tigers handled the Tribe in straight sets in the first match before winning in five sets in the second to start 2-0 in conference play.
Towson closed its non-conference schedule with the Tiger Invitational at TU Arena in the third week of play. The Tigers defeated Loyola in four sets, Coppin State in a sweep and Seton Hall in another four-set victory.
Outside hitter
Victoria Barrett was named the Tiger Invitational MVP while libero
Sydney Stewart and middle blocker
Ylenia De Mango each received All-Tournament accolades for their weekend performances.
Towson went on its first road trip of the 2024 season to Halton Arena for the Charlotte Invitational in the second week of the season. The Tigers faced Delaware State, Tennessee Tech and Charlotte. Towson split its two matches on Friday, beating the Hornets in straight sets before falling to the Golden Eagles in five sets in the afternoon. The Tigers are the first team to win a single set over Tennessee Tech this season and held a 12-8 advantage in set 5 before falling 17-15 in the deciding frame. The Tigers responded on Saturday with a three-set sweep vs. the hosting 49ers to close the weekend.
Outside hitter
Zyare Abdul-Rahim and libero
Sydney Stewart each earned All-Tournament recognition for their performances. Abdul-Rahim finished the weekend hitting .271 with 27 kills and three total blocks. Stewart totaled 47 digs and 13 assists, adding seven service aces.
Towson University outside hitter
Victoria Barrett led the way for the Black & Gold in the opening weekend with a double-double in the opening match vs. Saint Francis (20 kills, 16 digs) and double-digit kill totals (20, 16, 11, 14) in all four to begin the year. Against Lehigh, four Tigers accumulated double-digit kills (Nakai - 19, Barrett - 11, De Mango - 10, Callender - 10).
Towson entered the 2024 season as the preseason favorite in the Coastal Athletic Association. The Tigers return nine players from last season's 24-6 run, including two-time All-CAA first team selection and 2022 American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) All-America honorable mention
Victoria Barrett.
Barrett was voted as the CAA Preseason Player of the Year and a preseason first team All-CAA selection after totaling a career-high 354 kills last season, averaging 3.34 kills/set, the fourth-best mark in the league. Barrett notched double-digit kills in 20 of 30 matches played.
Junior middle blocker
Erin Brothers and junior defensive specialist/libero
Sydney Stewart each garnered All-CAA honorable mention accolades in the preseason poll as well. Brothers ranked fourth in the CAA in blocks/set in 2023, averaging 0.99. Stewart averaged 4.22 digs/set a season ago, landing her third in the league. Stewart totaled double-digit digs in 24 of 28 matches played.
The 2024 roster features 15 newcomers, including six freshman and nine transfers. Highlighting the group is transfer outside hitter
Sarah Callender from William & Mary, Belmont setter transfer
Izzy Schauer, and freshmen outside hitter
Ava Nakai and setter
Kaitlyn Moran.
SCOUTING THE HUSKIES
Northeastern enters the weekend series at 8-12 overall and 6-6 in conference play. The lone common opponent of the Tigers in non-conference play was against Coppin State, a match the Huskies were swept in. In CAA play, the Huskies had sweeps over UNCW and WIlliam & Mary. Against North Carolina A&T and Stony Brook, they split the two matches. Both Hofstra and Delaware swept the Huskies in the conference slate.
COLLECTING HONORS
CAA Preseason Player of the Year
Victoria Barrett was named the CAA Co-Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 2 after the opening weekend of play. The senior amassed 61 kills on a .355 hitting percentage. She opened the season with a double-double against Saint Francis and totaled double-digit kills in all four matches of the weekend.
In the third week of play,
Ylenia De Mango was named the CAA Defensive Player of the Week after posting 21.0 blocks across three matches. The senior posted 1.91 blocks/set and 3.05 points/per set during the Tigers' perfect 3-0 weekend, adding 13 errorless kills in the final match against Seton Hall.
Barrett earned her second CAA Offensive Player of the Week award in the first weekend of conference play. The senior averaged 5.63 kills/set hitting at a .367 clip in the Tigers' 2-0 weekend over William & Mary. Her 23 kills and four service aces in Saturday's match are both season highs and she followed that with 22 in Sunday's five-set victory.
Barrett collected her third CAA Offensive Player of the Week award in the third week of conference play. Barrett totaled 32 kills on a .365 hitting percentage, averaging 5.33 kills/set across two wins over North Carolina A&T. The senior finished one dig short in the second match of back-to-back double-doubles for the weekend.
In the fifth week of league play, outside hitter
Ava Nakai was named the CAA Rookie of the Week after totaling 19 kills and just one error in two wins over Hampton. The Utah native posted a .621 combined hitting percentage across both matches, including a .765 clip in the first match with 13 errorless kills.
In the sixth week of conference play,
Victoria Barrett earned her fourth CAA Offensive Player of the Week award after totaling 35 kills on 66 attempts in two victories over Elon, hitting at a combined .364 hitting percentage. Barrett eclipsed 1,000 Towson career kills in the first match of the weekend. Barrett hit .459 in Saturday's match with 21 kills, adding eight digs and an ace. On Sunday, Barrett totaled 14 kills at a .241 hitting clip, finishing one dig short of a double-double.
LEADING THE AMBUSH
Outside hitter
Victoria Barrett is second in the CAA with 337 kills through 22 matches (82 sets). The Virginian stands 32nd in Division I with that total. She's averaging 4.11 kills/set, which is second in the league and 43rd in the nation. Among points leaders in Division I, Barrett ranks 22nd nationally with 394. Her 4.80 points/set average is 37th in DI.
Middle blocker
Ylenia De Mango is second among league block leaders in the CAA with 93. The senior's 1.13 blocks/set is the third-best mark in the league.
Libero
Sydney Stewart is third in the league with 35 service aces. Her .43 aces/set average stands third in the league. Stewart also stands 45th in the nation with 378 total digs.
AMONG THE NATION'S BEST
The Black & Gold stand among the best in Division I in multiple team categories. The Tigers are 24th in the country with 160 total aces, and their 1.95 aces/set average is 18th. Towson has also held opponents to a .154 hitting percentage, which is 14th among NCAA leaders. On the offensive side, the Tigers are hitting at a .261 clip, which is 31st among national leaders. At 18-4, Towson's win-loss percentage is .818, which is tied for 19th in the nation.
PLAY THE HITS
Towson holds the top hitting percentage in the conference at a .261 clip. The next closest team is Delaware at .233. The Tigers stand fourth in the league with 1082 total kills in 82 sets played. The Tigers offense is holding opponents to a 1.75 blocks/set average, which is the second-best mark in the league behind Charleston.
LOCKDOWN DEFENSE
Towson is holding opponents to 10.24 kills/set which is best mark in the conference. Their 9.56 opponent assists/set average also leads the league.
PROTECT THIS HOUSE
- Since moving into TU Arena full-time in 2013, Towson has racked up an impressive 125-27 (.822) overall record at home. That total includes CAA Tournament games played at TU Arena.
- The Black & Gold have opened the 2024 season 13-0 at TU Arena.
- The Tigers have eight seasons with double-digit wins, including a perfect 16-0 mark in 2022 and a 17-1 mark in 2021.
- Dating back to 2019, the Black & Gold have amassed a 72-5 (.935) record in the arena.
- Towson went 3-0 at home in the shortened 2020 season (played in spring of 2021).
- The Tigers finished 2019 with a 12-1 overall mark at SECU Arena, with an 8-0 mark in the CAA.
- The Tigers finished 2018 strong at home with a three-match win streak.
A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN
-Since 2015, Towson has been one of the top teams in the CAA. The Tigers have recorded a 114-30 record (.792) in league play since then, including a record-setting 16-0 mark in 2019.
-Towson finished conference play at 16-2 last season, including their first three-set loss in league play since 2018.
-The Black & Gold finished with a 15-1 mark two seasons ago, going a perfect 8-0 at home.
-Three years ago, The Tigers went 12-4 and never got swept.
2024: 9-3 | 2023: 16-2 | 2022: 15-1 | 2021: 12-4 | 2021 (spring): 2-0 | 2019: 16-0 | 2018: 10-6 | 2017: 12-4 | 2016: 10-6 | 2015: 12-4 | Total: 114-30 (.792)
TOP OF THE CHARTS
- Now in his 23rd season as an NCAA volleyball head coach, Coach
Don Metil has amassed 493 wins.
- Metil is 493-216 all-time (.695) as a head coach.
- Metil's records by school: Notre Dame College: 40-30 | Lees-McRae: 30-9
Coppin State: 15-46 | Maryland Eastern Shore: 145-45 | Towson: 263-86
- Metil passed Cathy Cain as the all-time wins leader after knocking off #7 Pittsburgh on Sept. 10th, 2022.
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Don Metil: 263-86 (2013-Pres.) | Cathy Cain: 201-143 (1989-98) | Chris Riley: 144-54 (2000-05)
HOW TO SAY IT: TOWSON
TOWSON is pronounced TOW like towel + Son.
IT IS NOT: TOE-son, Townson, Towsond, Townsend, Townsen, Towzen. One N, no Z.
We are Towson University, no longer Towson State University (and haven't been since July 1, 1997).
Our mascot is Doc The Tiger, named after Donald "Doc" Minnegan, long-time soccer coach and athletics department administrator. Towson became the "Tigers" in 1962 after John Schuerholz (yes, the Atlanta Braves Hall of Fame General Manager) pushed for the name change from the "Towson College Knights".
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