Earlham College Athletics

Quakers Start NCAC Play
Ramona Hemmings led the Quakers with six kills against Wittenberg.
MEADVILLE, Pa. The Earlham College volleyball team dropped a pair of North Coast Athletic Conference matches on Saturday at Allegheny College.

All of the NCAC schools are competing this weekend in Pennsylvania as the Quakers fell to the College of Wooster 25-12, 25-21, 25-15 to start the day. Wittenberg University defeated the Quakers 25-15, 25-10, 25-11 in their final match of the afternoon.

Elizabeth Ross led the Quakers with six kills and 10 digs against Wooster, while Ashlee Heberger had 10 assists. Keeley McAnnis-Entenman had five blocks.

Against Wittenberg, Ramona Hemmings led the way with six kills, while Ross added four. Alicia Kees topped the squad with eight assists and Nikki Darrett led the Quakers with eight digs. McAnnis-Entenman had three blocks.

Earlham (2-13, 0-2) faces Denison University on Sunday at 10 a.m. The last contest of the weekend is against Ohio Wesleyan University at 2 p.m.
2009 Earlham Volleyball Highlights
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Emily Sells
Women's Basketball
Emily Sells scored 11 points against Transylvania University in an 84-80 loss on Feb. 1.

She posted team-high numbers with seven rebounds, six assists and three steals in the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference contest on Schuckman Court in the Athletics and Wellness Center.
 
Ryan Taylor
Men's Basketball
Ryan Taylor led Earlham with 19 points against nationally-ranked Transylvania University as the Quakers fell 89-76 to the Pioneers, who are ranked 18th in the latest d3hoops.com poll .

The Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference game was in Lexington on Feb.1.
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