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- UConn Husky Elite Prospect Camp Set For June 9STORRS, Conn. - Head Coach Ellen Herman-Kimball and the UConn Volleyball team has announced the date of the UConn Husky Elite Prospect Camp. The Camp will take place on June 9 and run from 9am-5pm.
- Huskies Announce 2024 Volleyball SlateSTORRS, Conn. - Heading into their second season at their new on-campus home, the UConn Volleyball Center, head coach Ellen Herman-Kimball and the Huskies announced their 2024 schedule.
- SASP Announces April Husky High FivesSTORRS, Conn. - The Student Athlete Success Program (SASP) announced the Husky High Five winners for the month of April. The Husky High Five award recognizes UConn student-athletes that demonstrate outstanding academic achievement, growth, and improvement in their commitment to succeeding in the classroom, their sport, and/or in the area of service and leadership. This award recognizes and honors students who have achieved success in these areas through hard work and dedication. When nominating for the Husky High Five, recipients are selected on the criteria of demonstrating significant achievement in their coursework despite various challenges and showing growth in the areas of academics, personal development, leadership, and service.
- Huskies Win Five-Set Thriller Over Villanova in Season FinaleSTORRS, Conn. - The University of Connecticut women's volleyball team won a five-set thriller over Villanova in the season finale game at home Saturday night. The Huskies were led by Emma Werkmeister, Cera Powell, and Taylor Pannell who all pounded down double-digit kills. Sophomore Werkmeister led all scorers with 17 kills.
- Huskies Fall in Five Sets at HomeSTORRS, Conn. – The UConn volleyball team (7-22, 2-15 BIG EAST) fell to the Georgetown Hoyas in five sets on Friday evening at home in Storrs.
- Huskies Set for Final Two-Game Matchup of Regular Season Ahead of Senior DaySTORRS, Conn. - The University of Connecticut women's volleyball team is set for the two-match showdown and will wrap up regular season at home against Georgetown on Friday, Nov. 17 and Villanova on Saturday, Nov. 18. The two graduating seniors, Cera Powell and Karly Berkland will be honored at Friday's game.
- Huskies Fall in 4 sets to XavierCincinnati, Ohio – The UConn women's volleyball team fell in four sets to Xavier University Sunday afternoon. Junior Taylor Pannell finished the game with 13 kills, while Cera Powell and Emma Werkmeister finished with 11.
- Huskies Set For Two Game Road TripSTORRS, Conn. – The UConn women's volleyball team hits the road for a two-game trip against Big East foes, Butler University and Xavier University. The Huskies will start their road trip Friday, November 10, to take on Butler, before taking on Xavier on Sunday November 12.
- Huskies Fall to Red Storm on Saturday EveningSTORRS, Conn. – The UConn volleyball team (7-19, 2-12 BIG EAST) fell to conference opponent, St John's (20-6, 12-2 BIG EAST), on Saturday evening at home in three sets.
- Huskies Fall to Seton HallSTORRS, Conn. - The University of Connecticut women's volleyball team fell in three sets to Seton Hall Friday night. The Huskies kept it close in all three sets as sophomore Emma Werkmeister and junior Taylor Pannell led the way with a combined 18 kills and 6 digs.
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