2022-23 Women's Volleyball News

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Athletics Engagement and Academic Report: Spring 2023
Athletics Engagement and Academic Report: Spring 2023

SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine— At the conclusion of the semester, Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) Associate Dean of Athletics and Alumni Affairs Matt Richards published the findings of the semi-annual Spring 2023 Athletics Engagement and Academic Report. The report shows student-athlete GPAs and retention rates based on United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) normal progress rules for athletic participation eligibility—a higher threshold than those standards of the College.

Recipients of the Leslie Barteaux Scholar Athlete of the Year awards. 
Left to right: Logan Burt, Eric Bruneau, Emma Cousins.
Photo courtesy of James Liebowitz.
SMCC Athletics Celebrates Student-Athletes with Annual Awards Banquet

CAPE ELIZABETH, Maine—The Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) Athletics Department held its annual awards banquet on Tuesday, May 9 at Purpoodock Golf Club in celebration of its student-athletes and their many successes throughout the 2022-23 academic year and athletic seasons.

Save the Date: Hagerman Alumni and Fundraising Event
Save the Date: Hagerman Alumni and Fundraising Event

PORTLAND, Maine—Join Southern Maine Community College Athletics at Bayside Bowl (58 Alder St. Portland, Maine) on the evening of Friday, February 17 to gather in the name of Timothy D. Hagerman and reminisce with former teammates and coaches! The event will begin at 6:30 p.m. and is open to all SMCC Athletics alumni. The space will feature a private mezzanine with appetizers provided and a cash bar.

Athletics Engagement and Academic Report: Fall 2022
Athletics Engagement and Academic Report: Fall 2022

SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine—At the conclusion of the semester, Southern Maine Community College (SMCC) Associate Dean of Athletics and Alumni Affairs Matt Richards published the findings of the semi-annual Fall 2022 Athletics Engagement and Academic Report. The report shows student-athlete GPAs and retention rates based on United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) normal progress rules for athletic participation eligibility—a higher threshold than those standards of the College.

Photo courtesy of James Liebowitz.
Women’s Volleyball Closes Season In YSCC Semis

SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine – The Seawolves (7-10) rounded out the 2022 season with a straight-set loss to the Mustangs from Central Maine Community College (CMCC) in the Yankee Small College Conference (YSCC) tournament semifinals on Sunday, Oct. 23.

First-year Anna White. Photo courtesy of James Liebowitz.
SMCC Nearly Forces Fifth Set In Close Loss To Bay Path

SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine – The Seawolves (7-9) rounded out the regular season with a four-set defeat at the hands of the Wildcats from Bay Pay University on Saturday, Oct. 15.

Sophomore Lauren Kiss. Photo courtesy of James Liebowitz.
CMCC Comes Back After Losing First Set To Beat SMCC In Four

SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine – In their fourth and final meeting of the regular season, the Seawolves (7-7) were defeated by the Mustangs from Central Maine Community College (CMCC) in four sets on senior day, Tuesday, Oct. 11.

Photo courtesy of James Liebowitz.
SMCC Loses Battle With CM, Falls To Fort Kent

AUBURN, Maine – The Seawolves (7-6) were bested by the Mustangs from Central Maine Community College (CMCC) in the third meeting of the season between the in-state rivals before falling to the Bengals from the University of Maine at Fort Kent (UMFK) later in the day.

First-year Jordan Bickford. Photo courtesy of James Liebowitz.
Paul Smith’s Defeats SMCC In Straight Sets

Concord, N.H. – The Seawolves (7-5) hung tough in the first two sets with the Bobcats from Paul Smith's College but couldn't break through in the third as they fell in straight sets at NHTI on Saturday, Oct. 8.

Sophomore Rachel Pardi. Photo courtesy of James Liebowitz.
SMCC Picks Up Another 3-1 Win Over Great Bay CC

PORTSMOUTH, N.H. – The Seawolves (7-4) matched up with the Herons for the third time this season and collected their second 3-1 victory in as many matches, completing a regular season sweep of Great Bay CC.

Sophomore Emelia Lamie. Photo courtesy of James Liebowitz.
SMCC Defeats Great Bay In Four Sets

SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine – The Seawolves (6-4) dropped the first set to the Herons from Great Bay Community College (0-4) but stormed back to take the next three sets and earn the victory at the HUB Athletics Center.

First-year Anna White. Photo courtesy of James Liebowitz.
SMCC Falls To Paul Smith’s In Closely-Contested Match

RANDOLPH, Vt. – The Seawolves (5-4) fell 3-1 in a neutral site match to the Bobcats from Paul Smith's College (1-0) at Vermont Tech.

Sophomore Rachel Pardi. Photo courtesy of James Liebowitz.
SMCC Sweeps Bunker Hill In Boston

BOSTON, Mass. – The Seawolves (5-3, 2-1 YSCC) traveled south for a battle with the Bulldogs of Bunker Hill Community College (0-1), winning the match in straight sets and allowing a high of just 16 points across the three sets.

First-year Breanna Kerr. Photo courtesy of James Liebowitz.
SMCC Defeats Northern Essex In Straight Sets

SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine – The Seawolves (4-2) defended home court and easily handled the visiting Knights from Northern Essex Community College (0-1), winning in straight sets and giving up a high of just 17 points.

First-year Ashley Savage. Photo courtesy of James Liebowitz.
SMCC Beats Great Bay CC, Falls To CMCC At Tri-Match

AUBURN, Maine – The Seawolves (3-2) traveled north to visit their in-state rival Central Maine Community College (CMCC) and the Herons from Great Bay Community College (GBCC) for a tri-match on Dave Gonyea Court.

SMCC hosts season-opening tri-match with CMCC, NHTI
SMCC hosts season-opening tri-match with CMCC, NHTI

South Portland, Maine – The Seawolves women’s volleyball squad hosted a tri-match with the Lynx and the Mustangs to open the 2022 season, earning a straight-set victory over NHTI before rounding out the day with a loss to CMCC in four sets.