The final regular season match for a Hollins volleyball team that looked to end a very successful campaign on a high note, took place on Wednesday night. The Green and Gold would face off with the Old Dominion Athletic Conference's (ODAC) very best when they made the trip to face Randolph-Macon. The Yellow Jackets needed a win to wrap up another regular season crown.
The Hollins volleyball team played their final home match of the 2018 season on Tuesday night. Ferrum College battled Hollins for the third time this season. After winning at the Maroon Classic, Hollins fell to the Panthers with the rubber match being for positioning in the final Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) standings.
The Hollins volleyball team traveled north to Lexington for a tri-match, hosted by Washington and Lee. The Green and Gold would open with the Generals before taking on Virginia Wesleyan in Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) competition.
After falling to Washington and Lee in the opener, Hollins faced off with Virginia Wesleyan looking to pick up another Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) win.
The annual cross-town matchup with Roanoke College took place on Wednesday night. Prior to the match, Hollins took an opportunity to honor her two seniors as the crowd dressed in a "Sea of Green" for the occasion.
The final rescheduled event from Hurricane Florence took place as Hollins had to make the trip to Greensboro to face Guilford College. The match with the Quakers had to be rescheduled. giving Hollins three Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) road matches in four days.
Weather and traffic delays got the trip to Eastern Mennonite off to a bad start on Thursday night. With the Roanoke Valley being blasted with flash floods, Hollins made the 100 mile trip north to face a Royals team that was looking for their first Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) win of the season.
Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) play picked back up on Tuesday night when Hollins traveled to Emory & Henry looking to get back in the win column. Hollins lost a two set to none lead on Friday as Goucher College completed a, come from behind, five set win.
Hollins wrapped up their back-to-back-to-back stretch with a rescheduled visit to Goucher College. A win would give Hollins a 2-1 week and push their season win total into double-digits.
The Hollins volleyball team played the second of a trio of back-to-back-to-back matches when they traveled to Mary Baldwin on Thursday night. It would be the third match with the Fighting Squirrels this season, Hollins had swept Mary Baldwin twice in early September.
The Hollins volleyball team looked to make it two Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) wins in a row when they played host to Lynchburg on Wednesday night. After knocking off Randolph in the Hill City, Hollins looked for the double against the Hornets.
Thursday night marked the first of four consecutive Old Dominion Athletic conference (ODAC) matches for the Hollins volleyball team. A trip to Lynchburg was on tap for Saturday for a tri-match with Shenandoah and Randolph for a Hollins squad searching for an early ODAC victory.
The Hollins volleyball team would have a chance to earn a split in Saturday's tri-match when they took the court against the home standing WildCats on Saturday afternoon. Despite being in the early stages of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) schedule, a loss would put Hollins in a very difficult spot in the league standings.
After a 7-4 start to the season, the Hollins volleyball team would open Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) play on Thursday night. The Eagles of Bridgewater brought a 12-2 record (2-0 in ODAC play) into the matchup while Hollins looked to build off their good start.
Two nights before opening up Old Dominion Athletic conference (ODAC) play, Hollins hosted Mid-Atlantic Christian University. Hollins earned a split in the tri-match over the weekend and the match with the Mustangs was the first of four for the Green and Gold this week.
The Hollins volleyball team looked to get back on track on Saturday when they hosted a tri-match with Regent and Ferrum. Hollins would bring a 5-3 mark into Saturday morning's opener against Regent University.
After defeating Ferrum College earlier this season, Hollins played host to the Panthers in the finale of a Saturday tri-match. Hollins defeated Ferrum 3-1 in Salem and looked to take the second of three matchups this season.
The the first time in 10 days, the Hollins volleyball team returned to the court looking to improve on their 5-2 start. Having had three matches last week postponed due to Hurricane Florence, Hollins traveled to Pfeiffer for a mid-week matchup.
With the uncertainty of the weather due to Hurricane Florence, the Hollins Athletic Department is announcing several schedule adjustments, postponements, and cancellations.
The second day of the 2018 Maroon Classic, hosted by Roanoke College, got started early for Hollins as they faced Piedmont in the first match of the day. Hollins looked to keep it's undefeated record while the Lions came into day two having lost both it's matches on Friday.
The final match of the 2018 Maroon classic, hosted by Roanoke College, featured Hollins versus Methodist. The winner would post a 3-1 mark and finish only behind Sewanee (4-0) for the weekend.
After earning a 3-0 sweep of Mary Baldwin at home on Wednesday night, Hollins and the Squirrels would once again face off on Friday afternoon. The second of back to back meetings would kick off the 2018 Maroon Classic, hosted by Roanoke College.
Hollins would look to start the season 5-0 when they took the court against Ferrum College. It has been a long time since Hollins had defeated the Panthers and this would be the first of three matches this season featuring the new Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) rivals.
The Hollins volleyball team brought a perfect, 2-0, record into their first home match of the season as they played host to Mary Baldwin. It was the first of consecutive matches against the Squirrels and with a win, Hollins could match last season's 3-0 start.
The Hollins University volleyball team looked to match last season's start when they took a 1-0 mark into the game with Penn State Mont Alto. The 2017 start was the best in over a decade for a Hollins program looking to make big strides this year in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC).
The 2018 volleyball season got started with the first of back to back road matches. Hollins traveled to the Keystone State with a stop to face Wilson College in both school's season opener.
On Wednesday afternoon, the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) released the 2018 Volleyball preseason poll. Hollins was picked 13th in the poll, as voted on by the league's coaches.