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Women's Volleyball Promoted to Varsity Status as Tzivya Block Named HVWAC Rookie of the Week

Nov 5, 2008
-- This fall Yeshiva University’s Lady Macs volleyball team began its inaugural season as the sixth women’s varsity team at YU. The team made the quarterfinals of the Hudson Valley Women’s Athletic Conference (HVWAC), after a 17-match schedule against the six other colleges in the conference, and several non-conference matches as well. The team, in its second year of competition, was elevated to varsity status after last year’s truncated season as a club team, in the exploratory phase to test the talent and dedication of the team members. Michael Spinner, associate director of athletics and sports information director, praised the team for exceeding everyone’s expectations in their first season. Against a schedule comprised of established varsity programs with significantly more experience, the team finished the season with a 2-14 record with most of the losses going right down to the wire. “They have been extremely competitive in most of their match-ups and very impressive as a team,” Spinner said. After leading YU to its first win of the season, Stern College junior Tzivya Block became the first Yeshiva University women’s volleyball player named the HVWAC Rookie of the Week, which is awarded to the most accomplished first-year player from any of the seven teams in the conference. Ecstatic about her award, Block acknowledged the support of her team mates. “Volleyball, unlike some sports, requires teamwork” said Block, whose twin sister, Nili, was named Co-Rookie of the Week. “We all had to work together. Whether it was passing the ball to each other during a play or communicating on the court, we always had each others’ back.” In the past three years, Yeshiva University’s Athletic Department has successfully doubled their offerings for students at the Beren Campus. While the expansion of women’s varsity-level sports was originally planned to take five years, the dedication and interest of the women enabled the department to achieve the plan in shorter time, said Joe Bednarsh, director of athletics. Volleyball now joins basketball, tennis, soccer, cross country and fencing as a women’s varsity program with a team of 15 members made up of freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors.