HICKORY, N.C. — Three members of the Catawba Valley Community College volleyball program have been honored by Region 10 for their play following the 2022 regular season.
HICKORY, N.C. — Catawba Valley Community College volleyball player Grace Nelson was named the Defensive Player of the Week by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) this week.
ALLENDALE, S.C. — The Catawba Valley Community College volleyball team closed out its 2022 regular season on Friday with a 3-0 conference victory against USC Salkehatchie.
RALEIGH, N.C. — The Catawba Valley Community College volleyball team earned its third-straight win on Tuesday, defeating Wake Tech 3-0 in conference play.
MORRISTOWN, Tenn. — The Catawba Valley Community College volleyball team won two matches during its first road tournament of the season on Saturday at the Walters State Invitational — both in five-set fashion.
HICKORY, N.C. — The Catawba Valley Community College volleyball team made it four-straight wins on Wednesday with a 3-0 conference victory against USC Salkehatchie at the Tarlton Complex.
HICKORY, N.C. — The Catawba Valley Community College volleyball team carried its momentum from last week’s thrilling win against rival Surry, earning a 3-0 victory against Guilford Tech on Tuesday afternoon at the Tarlton Complex.
HICKORY, N.C. — Four sophomore members of the Catawba Valley Community College volleyball team have been honored by Region 10 for their play following the 2021 fall season.
CVCC's Emma Clark reflects on First Team All-American honorCatawba Valley Community College sophomore volleyball player Emma Clark reflects on being named a First Team All-American by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) for the second-straight year — the first student athlete in school history to be named a First Team All-American twice in a career.
Clark finished her CVCC career with a record 326 blocks, surpassing former Red Hawk volleyball standout Anna Henderson's mark of 311 blocks.
The former Watauga High School product and Boone, N.C. native also ended her career ranked in the top-three in several statistical categories, including 735 kills (third), 1016.5 points scored (third) and 1.27 blocks per set (second).
Emma Clark, National Offensive Player of the WeekFollowing a solid performance last week at the Region X-travaganza, Catawba Valley Community College volleyball sophomore Emma Clark has been named the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Offensive Player of the Week.
Volleyball Attended Spring Scrimmage at ElonThe Red Hawks lost to host team NCAA Division 1 Elon University in 2 close sets, 22-25 and 23-25.
The Hawks also went won 1 and lost 2 sets to Catawba College and beat NC A&T in 3 sets.
Volleyball Spring Scrimmage Schedule ReleasedTournament Dates -
March 16th @ NCAA D1 Elon University playing Elon, UNCG, NCAT, and Catawba
March 28th @ Catawba Valley vs. NCAA D2 Queens 6:00
April 6th @ Catawba Valley vs. NCAA D2 Playing LenoirRhyne, LeesMcRae, Catawba College, Belmont Abbey, UNC Pembroke
April 13th @ NCAA D1 Western Carolina University
2018 Catawba Valley volleyball hype and intro videoTake a look at the 2018 edition of the Catawba Valley Community College volleyball program and its players! #RiseUpAndInspire #theValley
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Intrasquad volleyball scrimmage — Red vs. BlackThe Catawba Valley Red Hawks volleyball team is ready for action, and it showed off in Friday's intrasquad scrimmage. Here are just a few of the highlights from the scrimmage.
Volleyball Performs Well at Newberry TournamentThe Catawba Valley Red Hawks had the opportunity to scrimmage some great competition this weekend at Newberry College. The Red Hawks split sets with Carolina Conference South Division powerhouse Emmanuel College. The Hawks lost in straight sets to host Newberry, but rebounded nicely against Limestone winning both sets.
Volleyball Scrimmages with Gardner-WebbThe Red Hawks had a good showing facing NCAA Division I Gardner-Webb. This was the first spring scrimmage of the year for both teams, GWU won the scrimmage 3-1. The Red Hawks had a commanding lead in the first set but were unable to close it out losing 22-25. The 2nd set went better (25-21) for the Hawks with a win to tie up the scrimmage 1-1. The 3rd set was very competitive as the lead changed several times and the Bulldogs finished on top 26-28. In the 4th GWU ended the scrimmage with a score of 20-25.