Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Senior Day Celebration and WIN

 

Senior Day is always a fun night to single out our seniors and celebrate their contributions to our Program.  We were unsure if Gabbie was going to be able to play until literally Saturday morning, affecting our game plan a bit, but thank goodness we had Bart this year...for the past two years we have not had a true backup setter, and fortunately we never had to figure out what we'd do IF Gabbie got hurt!


Once Caitlin tore her other knee in practice (SO SAD!), it left just Gabbie and Steph as the seniors in uniform, although Caitlin sat in for Brian as my Assistant Coach for our senior day match vs Wesleyan, which was great.  She has such a high volleyball IQ and always has relevant and motivational and insightful comments for the team, so she played a varied but key role despite her injury.  During our pre match serve and pass time we determined that Gabbie was indeed ready to play, which was amazing news!  These three seniors have given so much to our Program over their years, it's always fun to more formally celebrate them with their parents in town.  These are the posters for each player that the team put together for them and what was read before the game:



Stephanie Mayer
is an International Politics and Economics Major with a focus in Spanish, and has a Minor in Computer Science.  She is from Wilmette, IL and is joined by her parents, Heidi and Greg Mayer.  Steph has been a two-time recipient of the Team Spirit Award, given by her teammates to recognize consistent positivity and the encouraging spirit of MIDD Volleyball.  





Caitlin Smith
is a Psychology major and has a double minor in Spanish and Gender Studies.  Caitlin is from Mill Valley, CA and is joined by her parents, Julie and Brandon Smith.  Caitlin has been the recipient of our “Yellow Jersey” award given by her teammates, honoring the player that gives consistent effort daily in practice and who goes above and beyond in their efforts to become a better player throughout the season.  





Gabbie O’Toole
is a Psychology Major with a minor in Global Health.  She is from Overland Park, KS, and is joined by her parents, Debbie and Kerry O’Toole.  Gabbie has had an illustrious career at Middlebury.  She was the NESCAC Rookie of the Year and the AVCA Region Freshman of the Year. She’s been 2nd Team All-NESCAC twice and last year was 1st Team All-NESCAC, as well as a multi-year Honorable Mention All-American and 1st Team All-Region honoree.


After the second WIN against Wesleyan, and the one that counted, we were now 7-1 in NESCAC and heading into a non-Conference weekend vs three of the top NEWMAC teams.  Our final regular season weekend was the last NESCAC weekend vs Amherst and Hamilton.  With MIT ranked #4 in the country, we were excited about the upcoming weekend...

Thursday, October 24, 2024

Battle of the Undefeated Teams

 

After a great Alumni Weekend, we headed up to Maine to face both Bowdoin and Colby, and Colby was the only other currently undefeated team left in the NESCAC, which was sure to be a battle.  We had to get through Bowdoin first, though!


After going down two sets to none against Bowdoin, it may have looked a little grim from the fan's perspective.  I don't know that we felt that the same on the bench since we weren't really playing all that badly, but it seemed to be a match of small swings in both directions.  We fought back to take the next two sets, albeit close ones, and the 5th set started somewhat the same, with small spurts by both teams.  

Molly came through for us, as usual and led all players with 19 kills, but Devin McCormack came through with her season high of 15 kills and gave us the boost we were looking for in a close match.  Gabbie O'Toole got a key block at 13-13 and then Devin slipped a little tip over the block for the WIN!!  

We had a higher hitting % (.237 to .202) despite having fewer overall kills (they had 65 to our 58, but also they had 27 hitting errors to our 17), giving us the edge in that category, as well as holding a slight blocking edge.  It was apparently a bit of a monkey off our backs as Caitlin told me after the game that that was the first 5 set match we'd won since 2021!  (Maybe I'm glad I didn't recall that stat at the time?!)  Anyway, the reverse sweep sure felt good!!  We got out Thai delivered to the hotel there in Brunswick and ate in the breakfast area while we all watched the 5th set of Williams vs Colby on our phones.  Williams was up in the 5th, but went on to lose, setting the stage for the two undefeated teams left to meet the next day!


Our first set against Colby was pretty close, but the big news during the match was that Gabbie sprained her ankle when a Colby hitter came under the net.  It was a bit intense as the Colby coach was disputing the ref's call while Gabbie is on the ground and clearly hurt, but our team rallied behind first year setter Campbell Bartley and remained very competitive for the rest of the match, despite losing in straight sets.  That was Campbell's first action of the year and despite the sad circumstances, she made us all confident knowing that our future would be bright--I mean, we do have to let Gabbie graduate after all.  This is a bit of foreshadowing, but that reverse sweep would bolster our confidence and propel us to greater heights...but not before we hit another roadblock other than Gabbie getting hurt...

Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Alumni Weekend = Gabbie O'Toole's 3000th Assist


Both Gabbie's 3000th Assist and our best attended Alumni Weekend needed more pictures and coverage, so this is an extra post expounding on both of those fun events!  Gabbie O'Toole became only the 2nd player in MCVB history to eclipse 3000 assists, and sits in 2nd place overall for a career with 3524 total assists.  Not only that, but she also ranks 5th overall for Service Aces/Set for a career with .42.  


This amazing feat came against a very young, but talented Tufts Team that we just out-played by making fewer errors, really.  And, it was awesome to have all our alums in the stands as well, so a big THANK YOU to all of them for coming back!  I want to give a special shout-out to Lucy Ambach and Kelly Ferrero as the main catalysts for getting people motivated to come back, which I think really helped our turnout.




This was our first alumni weekend where we had enough people to actually play a game on Saturday am before our Tufts match.  With the win over Tufts, we extended our win streak to 9 matches and remained undefeated in Conference!  

We had a fun meet-n-greet in Kenyon Lounge after the match so the current team could get acquainted with the alums and maybe even start to network a bit, which is always nice.  Then the alums headed downtown to Ups for a drink before going on to Flatbread for dinner.  I was able to join them for a quick drink at Ups--something we obviously never did when they were students, so that was fun!  What a group...watching the alumni game in the morning brought back great memories as I watched them warm up and play.  MCVB definitely IS family for life!!






Wednesday, October 9, 2024

Slow Start, but Win Streak Bolstered at Hom

We had a very tough schedule this year, as usual.  We opened our season at Ithaca, which has been a perennial NCAA team and was pre-season ranked in the top #25.  Starting out with them was a great way to test our metal, and although we came up short, I think we came away feeling like we had a lot of potential in our somewhat young team.  With 6 players in the junior and senior classes and 10 first years and sophomores, we are definitely a bit on the young side.  On day 2 that first weekend, we dropped a close 5 setter with St. John Fisher that we felt like maybe we let slip away, although I was confident that they'd end up being a very good team (ended up Regionally Ranked). We capped off that first weekend with a sweep of Rochester, whom we'd lost to the year before in 5 sets, so that felt good.  All in all, our take-away from our first weekend as OPTIMISM if not total performance.

After losing for the first time in almost 20 years to St. Mikes, we went down to Smith for a tournament where we went 2-1, only losing to Smith in a 5 set thriller 13-15 in the 5th.  I won't talk about the lead we had in the 5th, but they put together a string of points when they needed it the most to win, so hats off to them (and Caitlin's twin, who plays for Smith).  Smith went on to have a record-setting year for the Program and won the NEWMAC over top seeded and Nationally ranked MIT.


After that weekend, getting two wins in a row, one against Wesleyan (NICE), and one against another NCAA team in Gallaudet, we started what would become an 11 game win streak, only capped by a loss to Colby who had risen to a National rank of #7!  That stretch included sweeps over Conn and Trinity as well as wins over Williams (26-24, 20-25, 26-24, 26-24) and both Bates and Tufts.  It also included the future NCAA team of UMass Dartmouth and a Regionally ranked Union team.  Gabbie O'Toole ended up eclipsing the 3000 Assist mark during our Tufts match, in front of her parents and all of our alums back for Alumni Weekend!!





It was so amazing to have all these alums back in the house!  AND, for two big Conference WINS to remain undefeated in NESCAC!  Jordan and Tanner logged in as the oldest alums back, which was exciting for me.  They were both part of our very FIRST NESCAC Championship back in 1997!  They had their son with them who was looking at Middlebury.