Carolina University women’s volleyball faces Johnson & Wales in late-season matchup

Chelsea Jones  Director of Athletics I Head Women%27s Volleyball Coach I Title IX Deputy Coordinator - Carolina University Athletics Website
Chelsea Jones Director of Athletics I Head Women%27s Volleyball Coach I Title IX Deputy Coordinator - Carolina University Athletics Website
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The Carolina University Women’s Volleyball team is set to travel to Charlotte, North Carolina, for a match against Johnson & Wales University on Thursday, October 16. The game is scheduled to begin at 6:00 p.m.

The Bruins are entering this matchup aiming to continue their progress during the fall schedule. Recent weeks have seen the team focus on steady defensive play and balanced offensive efforts throughout their lineup.

The upcoming contest gives Carolina University another chance to compete against Johnson & Wales, a team that has become a familiar opponent in recent seasons. Both teams are expected to deliver a competitive game as they meet again in Charlotte.

Chelsea Jones, Head Coach of the Bruins, emphasized the team’s strategy for the game: “We aim to set the tone early through efficient serve-receive and offensive execution, while maintaining the defensive intensity that has become a team hallmark.” With postseason play drawing closer, Carolina University is looking to use this match as an opportunity to build momentum and improve their performance against a regional rival.

Fans can follow live coverage and updates through Johnson & Wales University Athletics and cubruins.com.



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