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Volleyball Hosts Yale to Begin Second Half of Ivy Schedule
10/24/2025 12:30:00 PM | Women's Volleyball
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Brown volleyball begins the second half of Ivy League play hosting Yale on Saturday (Oct. 25) at 2 p.m. in the Pizzitola Sports Center.
The game against the Bulldogs will be streamed on ESPN+.
FIRST SERVE
2) Katie Lapinsky '08 1,728
3) Kathryn Conner '15 1,432
4) Elvina Kung '04 1,397
5) Jessie Golden '26 1,365
KAKKIS TAKING CONTROL
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The game against the Bulldogs will be streamed on ESPN+.
FIRST SERVE
- Brown begins the second half of the Ivy League schedule hosting Yale on Saturday (Oct. 25) at 2 p.m. The Bears are tied with both Yale and Princeton for second place in the Ivy League after the first half of the schedule. All three teams are a game behind Cornell (6-1) who leads the race for hosting the Ivy League Tournament.
- Brown made quick work of both Harvard and Dartmouth last weekend as the Bears opened their home schedule with two sweeps. The Bears have now won nine of the last 10 meetings with Harvard and 11-straight against Dartmouth.
- Sophia Wolfson was named Ivy League Player of the Week for the second time this season after her stellar performances against Harvard and Dartmouth. Wolfson led the Bears to a 2-0 weekend with sweeps against Harvard and Dartmouth. The sophomore finished the weekend with a team-high 4.17 kills per set, hitting .423 (25-3-52). Wolfson also added 10 blocks (1.67/set) and tied the team lead with six service aces.
- Against Harvard, she had 12 kills, hitting .478, with four blocks and three aces. She followed that up with 12 kills on .379 hitting with six blocks and three aces against the Big Green.
- Wolfson becomes the first Bear to win two Player of the Week awards in the same season since Sophia Miller back in 2022.
- Yale is 9-6 overall and is tied with Brown at 5-2 during Ivy League play. The Bulldogs are coming off wins over Dartmouth and Harvard last weekend.
- Ava Poinsett leads Yale with 3.32 kills per set and Laurece Abraham is second on the team at 2.65. Abraham is 11th in the NCAA with a .431 hitting percentage.
- Two Bulldogs are averaging over 1.00 blocks per set with Cam Bolane (1.13) leading the team and Abraham sitting in second (1.09).
- Yale took the first meeting of the season in four sets in New Haven back on Sept. 27 in the Ivy opener for both teams. Three of the four sets were decided by three points or less.
- Brown was led by Wolfson with 14 kills and Sidorova with 13. Jessie Golden finished the match with 28 digs.
- Sophia Wolfson was named Ivy League Player of the Week on Oct. 6 after her performances against Princeton and Penn. Guiding Brown to a 2-0 weekend. Wolfson finished the weekend with 3.25 kills per set while hitting .431. She also added seven blocks, four digs and three aces.
- Wolfson earned her second Player of the Week honor on Oct. 20. Wolfson led the Bears to a 2-0 weekend with sweeps against Harvard and Dartmouth. The sophomore finished the weekend with a team-high 4.17 kills per set, hitting .423 (25-3-52). Wolfson also added 10 blocks (1.67/set) and tied the team lead with six service aces.
- After playing its first 14 games of the season on the road, Brown will finally play its first home games of the year when the Bears host Harvard and Dartmouth. The Bears are the last team in DI volleyball to have a home game.
- Brown will get cozy inside the Pizzitola Sports Center as the Bears finish with seven of their last nine games at home. A good sign as the Bears are 12-5 on their home court under head coach Taylor Virtue.
- Jessie Golden was named Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year for the second-straight season. The Tampa, Fla., native, as well as former Bear Victoria Vo have combined to give Brown three of the last four Ivy League Defensive Player of the Year honors.
- Golden reached 1,000-career digs last season and is moving up the all-time digs list at Brown.
2) Katie Lapinsky '08 1,728
3) Kathryn Conner '15 1,432
4) Elvina Kung '04 1,397
5) Jessie Golden '26 1,365
- Golden comes into her senior year with a career 4.06 digs per set number. That number would be third all-time in program history. Golden has finished with a higher digs per set number than 4.06 in each of her last two seasons.
- With 21 digs against Cornell, Golden now has 25 career matches with at least 20 digs. This is the most by a Bear in a career since Melissa Cairo (2014-17) finished her career with 24.
- Golden added her 26th-career 20+ dig match with a 23-dig effort against Dartmouth. It is the most digs by Golden in a three-set match this year and the most by the senior in a three-set match since she had 24 in a win at Penn on Oct. 27, 2023.
KAKKIS TAKING CONTROL
- Sophomore Julia Kakkis took control of Brown's offense when the freshman setter took over the spot at the beginning of Ivy League play last season. Kakkis finished the year with 8.81 assists per set and earned Honorable Mention Ivy League honors in her first year on College Hill.
- Kakkis finished the year with 16-straight matches of double-figure assists and had a season-best 53 assists against Princeton.
- Julia Kakkis reached 1,000 career assists in the win over Penn. Kakkis reached the milestone in her 33rd-career game, becoming the fastest Bear to reach 1,000 career assists since Kristen Sellers did so in her 32nd-career game in 2019.
- Brown will be playing on ESPNU for the second-straight season as the Bears will host Princeton on national TV on Nov. 2 at 12 p.m. Last year Brown and Princeton also played on ESPNU in Providence with Princeton coming away with a five-set win.
- Brown has now posted four-straight seasons with winning records in Ivy League play after finished 8-6 last season. Brown's tied its longest stretch of winning league records as Brown was over .500 from 1987-90. The Bears posted a .500 record or better from 1983-90.
- Brown's 10 wins this season has made it seven-straight seasons of double-digit wins for Brown. The last time Brown had seven-straight double-digit win seasons came from 1996-2002.
- Brown made its first trip to Florida since 2018, when the Bears made the trip to Stetson for a three-game tournament. During the trip to UCF, Brown pulled off a four-set win over the host Knights, giving Brown its first win over a Power 4 team in program history.
- Brown sophomore Sophia Wolfson got off to a hot start at the Ocean State Cup, taking over as Brown's starting middle. Wolfson finished with double-digit kills in two matches, including a career-high 14 against URI. Wolfson also hit .500 or higher in two matches, hitting .625 against Bryant. For her efforts, Wolfson was named to the Ocean State Cup All-Tournament Team.
- Things got better for Wolfson over Brown's trip to UConn as the sophomore put on a career performance in wins over Sacred Heart and Marist. Wolfson finished with 12 blocks in both a three-set win against the Pioneers and a four-set win against the Red Foxes.
- It marks just the second time in program history that a Bear has had 12+ blocks in back-to-back matches with the last time being Leyla Goldsmith in 1996 against Columbia and Cornell.
- Sophia Wolfson has already hit over .500 in five matches this season, including a season-best .625 against Bryant. All five of those matches have come with double-figure kills, the lowest a 10-kill performance in Brown's win over UCF (Sept. 14).
- The last Bear to have at least five matches with over a .500 hitting percentage (min. 10 attacks) was Beau Vanderlaan, who did it seven times back in 2023. Vanderlaan also had five matches of over .500 hitting and double-figure kills during the season.
- Wolfson now has 12 matches with double-figure kills this season. It is the most double-figure kill matches by a Brown middle blocker in a season since at least the 2012 season.
- The first set has been instrumental in Brown's success under head coach Taylor Virtue. When Brown wins the first set this season, they are 7-0 and in the three seasons under Virtue Brown is 34-4 overall when winning the first set.
- If the Bears lose the first set, things have been bleak. Brown is 0-5 this season if they drop the first set and 3-21 under Virtue overall.
- When Brown wins the first two sets of a match they are 27-2 under Virtue but are 1-20 when dropping the first two sets.
BROWN UNIVERSITY SPORTS FOUNDATION
The Brown University Sports Foundation (BUSF) is the backbone of our athletics program, playing a crucial role in enhancing the student-athlete experience. This is possible through philanthropic support from our alumni, parents, fans, and friends. Your gift through the Sports Foundation can immediately impact today's Brown Bears, helping them excel in the classroom, in competition, and, most importantly, in the community. Please click here to learn more about how you can support the Bears.
FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL
For the latest on Brown Athletics, please follow @BrownU_Bears on X and @BrownU_Bears on Instagram. Like BrownUBears on Facebook and subscribe to the BrownAthletics YouTube channel.
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