ATHLETICS
CACC
CHAMPIONS AGAIN! Tigers Claim Women’s Volleyball 2020-21 CACC Title
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or the second time in three seasons, the
’21, Tayana Bennett ’22, Morgan Silks ’22, and
Holy Family University women’s volleyball
Allyssa Hartney ’23.
team brought back a championship banner
to hang in the Campus Center Gymnasium after
volleyball team’s record in the CACC Tournament
defeating top-seeded Georgian Court University,
to 15-11 as the Tigers now own two championship
3-1, in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference
banners (2020-21 and 2018). Holy Family has been
(CACC) Championship match on March 20. Due
in the CACC Tournament finals six times in the
to the Covid-19 pandemic, the traditional 2020 fall
program’s 18 years of existence.
season was canceled and pushed to an abbreviated spring season. Carly Covington ’21 was named the
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The championship victory improved the women’s
The women’s volleyball team finished the abbreviated Spring season with an 8-1 overall record and a 5-1 mark in conference play. Over the last
tournament’s Most Valuable Player as she totaled
three seasons, the Tigers own a win-loss record of
18 kills and 19 digs while hitting at a .341 clip in
64-17 to go along with three straight appearances in
the championship match. She was joined on the
the CACC Tournament finals and two trips to the
All-Tournament team with Camille Johnson
NCAA Tournament.