BY THE NUMBERS: Women’s volleyball hosting UQAM, McGill this weekend
January 16, 2020
January 18, 2019
- The Matchup: Ottawa Gee-Gees (0-13) vs UQAM Citadins (9-3)
- Location: University of Ottawa — Montpetit Hall
- Time: 2 pm EST
- Watch Online: youtube.com/user/theuottawageegees
- Last Meeting: Ottawa 0 vs UQAM 3 – November 17, 2019
OTTAWA GAME NOTES
- Major Stat Leaders
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- Kills: Kara Hayes – 2.78 per set
- Digs: Magalie Frappier – 2.68 per set
- Assists: Emily Lenton – 5.26 per set
- In their previous meeting against the Citadins at Montpetit Hall, the Gee-Gees fell 3-2 in a hard-fought battle during the home opener. Kara Hayes had 11 kills in the match, including a crucial kill to force a fifth set.
- In their most recent game, half of the starting line-up was composed of rookies: Portia Cooper, Alana Leung, and Trinity Lusan.
UQAM GAME NOTES
- Major Stat Leaders
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- Kills: Sabrina Mayer – 2.62 per set
- Digs: Evy Capentier-Lariviere– 3.46 per set
- Assists: Noémie Gagne – 8.74 per set
- Noémie Gagne leads the RSEQ with the highest assists per game average at 8.74. Through 13 games this season, she has 437 assists — 65 more than the next closest player on the list.
- UQAM has contained opponents to a hitting percentage of 0.127 so far this season, the lowest in the RSEQ.
January 19, 2019
- The Matchup: Ottawa Gee-Gees (0-13) vs McGill Martlets (4-9)
- Location: University of Ottawa — Montpetit Hall
- Time: 2 pm EST
- Watch Online: youtube.com/user/theuottawageegees
- Last Meeting: Ottawa 1 vs McGill 3 – November 8, 2019
McGILL GAME NOTES
- Major Stat Leaders
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- Kills: Claire Vercheval – 3.06 per set
- Digs: Rowan Fletcher – 2.65 per set
- Assists: Andreanne Tremblay – 5.92 per set
- Claire Vercheval generates an average of 3.74 points per set, which is tied with Montreal's Maude Babin for the most in the RSEQ.
- McGill has conceded the most services aces among RSEQ teams with 135 in 13 games, an average of 2.6 per set.
WHAT THEY'RE SAYING
"Once again, we will get back in the gym this week - find our focus for improvement and set our sights on two more opportunities next weekend to build for the future." — Lionel Woods, head coach