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Volleyball Kevin C. Paige, MSU Athletics Communications

Volleyball To Open Home Slate Hosting Morgan/Towson Invitational

Tournament Central 

BALTIMORE, Md. (Sept. 4, 2025)--Morgan State begins its home slate this weekend, as it co-hosts the annual Morgan/Towson Invitational (Sept. 5-6) at Hill Field House. Morgan State will welcome Quinnipiac in the opener on Friday, Sept. 5 at noon and will close out Day 1 with a match-up against Stonehill at 6 p.m. The Bears will wrap up the weekend against Kent State on Saturday at 1 p.m. All three contests will be held at Morgan State's Hill Field House.
 
Friday's action will also include New Orleans against Kent State at 2:30 p.m. On Saturday, Stone Hill will meet Quinnipiac at 10 a.m. All other matches for the weekend will be played at SECU Arena on the Towson campus. The Bears will not play New Orleans or co-host Towson this season.
 
MORGAN AGAINST THE FIELD: Morgan State volleyball is a combined 3-9 against this weekend's opponents (Quinnipiac, Stonehill and Kent State). Quinnipiac: The Bears trail the all-time series, 3-5. Morgan State has dropped its last three matches against the Bobcats, including a 3-0 loss in their last meeting on Aug. 26, 2023 in the Hokie Invitational in Blacksburg, Va….Stonehill: This will be the first meeting between the two programs…Kent State: Kent State hold a 4-0 all-time series lead over Morgan State. The Bears and the Flashes last met on Sept. 1, 2018 in the Golden Flashes Classic in Kent, Ohio. Kent State would win in four sets.
 
NEXT UP: The Bears will take part in their third and final preseason tournament next week when they play in the Battle of the Beltway (Sept. 12-14). Morgan State will visit George Mason in the opener on Sept. 12 in Fairfax, Va., before returning home to host Georgetown on Saturday, Sept. 13. The Bears conclude the tournament on Sunday with a trip to George Washington.
 
LAST WHISTLE: Morgan State concluded the 2025 Betty Austin Invitational with a tough 3-2 loss to Southern in the finale (8/30). The Bears held a 2-0 advantage, before dropping the final three sets. Trailing 11-2 in the third set, Morgan State went on an 11-3 spurt to pull within 14-13, but was unable to complete the comeback and fell 15-13. Daniela Ferreira led three Morgan players in double figures with a match-high 19 kills and added 12 digs to record a double-double. Hanna Nemeth also tallied a double-double, finishing with a match-best 19 digs to go with 10 kills. Jada Williams added 15 kills and Isabelle Brown notched a match-high and weekend-best 49 assists.
 
BROWN EARNS MEAC SETTER OF THE WEEK: Morgan State freshman setter Isabelle Brown was named Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Setter of the Week (9/2). A native of Avon, Ind., Brown directed the Bears' offense, collecting 107 assists (9.73 per set), while adding 17 digs, five kills, four service aces, and three blocks in three matches. Brown recorded 31 assists, four digs, and a service ace, while hitting .400 with two kills in her Morgan State debut in the season opener against Arkansas-Pine Bluff. Against host Alabama A&M, she finished with 27 assists, four digs, and picked up her first collegiate block. Brown concluded the weekend collecting a new season-high 49 assists, while adding nine digs, three kills, three service aces, and two blocks, all season-highs in a five-set thriller against Southern.
 
WELCOME HOME COACH PRESTON: Former Lady Bear standout and current University of New Orleans (UNO) head coach, Ashley Preston will return to Hill Field House this Friday when she guides her Privateers against Kent State on the opening day of the Morgan/Towson Invitational. It will be Preston's first time coaching inside Hill Field House since 2016 when she was the head coach at nearby Coppin State. Preston, who is in her fifth year at the helm of UNO, was a four-year starter for Morgan from 2004-07 and led the team in digs all four seasons. She ended her career as the program's all-time leader in digs with 2,066, which also ranks second all-time in Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) history. A 2008 graduate of Morgan State, Preston was inducted into the Morgan State Hall of Fame in 2023.
 
BROWN NAMED TO BETTY AUSTIN TOURNAMENT TEAM: Isabelle Brown was named to the 2025 Betty Austin Invitational All-Tournament Team (8/30). Brown totaled 107 assists, 17 digs, five kills, four service aces and three blocks in the three matches played. In her Morgan State debut, she recorded 31 assists, four digs, and a service ace, while hitting .400 with two kills in a sweep of Arkansas-Pine Bluff. A native of Avon, Ind., Brown finished the tournament collecting a new season-high 49 assists, while adding nine digs, three kills, three service aces and two blocks, all season-highs.
 
WILLIAMS MOVING UP BLOCKS LIST: Junior middle blocker Jada Williams entered the season ranked 10th all-time at Morgan State with 212 career blocks. Last week during the Betty Austin Invitational (Aug. 29-30), Williams totaled seven blocks in three matches to give her 219 for her career. A native of Fredericksburg, Va., Williams recorded a season-best 118 total blocks a year ago and is now nine away from passing Janelle Wilson (227 from 2010-13) for ninth on the career charts.
 
OPENING SERVE: Morgan State improved to 10-23 in season openers since the 1993 season, following last week's season opening 3-0 win against Arkansas-Pine Bluff (8/29). It was the Bears' first opening day victory since a 3-2 win at home against Seton Hall in the opener of the Morgan/Towson Invitational (8/30/19).
  
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MORGAN PICKED SIXTH IN MEAC: Morgan State was picked to finish sixth this season in the eight-team Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) preseason poll, as voted by the league's head coaches and sports information directors. Last season the Bears were picked to finish seventh for a third consecutive year.
 
LOOKING TO STAY UNBEATEN: Morgan will look to add to its perfect record and remain unbeaten against Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) opponents, when the Bears take on Arkansas-Pine Bluff, host Alabama A&M and Southern in the Betty Austin Invitational (Aug. 29-30) in Huntsville, Ala. to open the season. In fact, the Bears enter this weekend a perfect 10-0 when facing a member of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC). Morgan State's all-time matches against recent SWAC newcomers Bethune-Cookman and Florida A&M were all played when the two programs were still members of the MEAC.
 
FERREIRA, WILLIAMS NAMED AS LEADERS: Senior Daniela Ferreira and junior Jada Williams have been named as this season's leadership council. A native of Lisbon, Portugal, Ferreira enters her second season with the Bears. A year ago, she ranked 7th in the MEAC in points, 9th in kills per set and 10th in hitting percentage and was named to the All-MEAC Tournament Team and the All-MEAC second team. Ferreira would lead Morgan in kills (305) and digs (206) last season and earned the team's MVP award. Williams, who enters her third season at Morgan State, was named to the 2024 All-MEAC first team after leading the MEAC in blocks with 118, while ranking 7th in hitting percentage (.256). A native of Fredericksburg, Va., she finished her sophomore campaign ranked 98th in the nation in blocks per set (2.29) and currently ranks 10th all-time on the Morgan charts with 212 career blocks. Williams would receive the team's most improved award.
 
BLUE IT IS: Morgan State wrapped up its 2025 preseason camp on Friday, Aug. 21 with its annual Orange & Blue Scrimmage at Hill Field House. Team Blue would claim bragging rights with a 3-0 victory.
 
SWEET HOME ALABAMA: Morgan State sophomore opposite hitter/middle blocker Jordan Williams returned to her home state of Alabama last weekend when the Bears traveled to Huntsville for the Betty Austin Invitational. Williams is a native of Birmingham and attended Clay-Chalkville High School.
 
TOURNAMENT EXPOSURE: The Bears will take part in three regular season tournaments this year. Following this weekend's Betty Austin Invitational, the Bears will head home to co-host the Morgan/Towson Invitational (Sept. 5-6) against Quinnipiac, Stonehill and Quinnipiac. Morgan State will then conclude its regular season tournament action with a trip to Fairfax, Va. to compete in its first contest in the Battle of the Beltway (Sept. 12-14). The Bears will return home on Day 2 to host Georgetown, before concluding the weekend on Day 3 on the road at George Washington in Washington, D.C.
 
ESPARZA IN BOTSWANA: Senior Libero Mikaela Esparza represented Morgan State and the MEAC this summer participating in the second annual Ditsala International Cup in Botswana. The premier women's volleyball tournament brought together collegiate student-athletes from the United States with national teams from across Southern Africa. Esparza, who was playing on the HBCU Team, would spend six days in Botswana taking part in clinics, training sessions, community engagement and got to experience safaris and explore Southern Africa. On the court, Esparza and the HBCU team would go undefeated, highlighted by a thrilling gold medal match against Bring It Promotions, whose roster featured players from predominately white institutions.
 
SOMEONE NEW: Morgan State will square off against just one first-time opponent this season, when the Bears host Stonehill (9/5) in the Morgan/Towson Invitational.
  
WELCOME TO THE CAVE: Morgan State welcomes the addition of nine newcomers to the 2025 squad, three transfers: Jenae Mason (Durham, N.C.), Hanna Nemeth (Budapest, Hungary) and Mele Taumoepeau (Laie, Hawaii) along with five freshmen in Isabelle Brown (Avon, Ind.), Chloe Scott (Webster, N.Y.), Zayda Thomas (Land O Lakes, Fla.), Tameary Wardlaw (Sunrise, Pa.) and Viktoria Zelubouski (Malvern, Pa.).
  
2025 MEAC CHAMPIONSHIP: This year's MEAC Volleyball Championship will take place November 20-23 in Baltimore at the Physical Education Complex on the campus of Coppin State University.
 
BEARS EARN 2024-25 AVCA TEAM ACADEMIC AWARD: The Morgan State volleyball team was honored in July as a recipient of the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Team Academic Award sponsored by INTENT for the 2024-25 season. It marked the second consecutive year and the fifth time in program history the Bears have earned this award.
 
FERREIRA NAMED TO MEAC ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM: Daniela Ferreira was named to the All-Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) Tournament Team. Ferreira became the first all-tournament team selection under head coach Xiomara Ortiz and the first Bear player since Zoe McBride and Tylar Roberson were named in 2019. A native of Lisbon, Portugal, Ferreira finished with a career- and match-high 21 digs and tied teammate Madison Grace with a match-high 18 kills to record a double-double in Morgan's thrilling five-set quarterfinal loss to defending champion Coppin State (11/22). It was the fourth double-double of the season for Ferreira, who also tallied a match-high three service aces and had two assisted blocks.
 
WILLIAMS RECEIVES FIRST-TEAM ALL-MEAC HONORS: Jada Williams was named to the 2024 All-MEAC first team last season as a sophomore. Williams led the conference in blocks during the regular season with 113 total and 29 solo blocks. She also ended the regular season tied for 90th among NCAA Division I players in blocks and has helped the Bears rank 51st in the nation in blocks as a team with 248.5. She has totaled 207 career blocks, which ranks 10th all-time at Morgan State. The Fredericksburg, Va. native recorded 165 kills, 37 digs, nine service aces and eight assists in 107 sets played this season. She is averaging 1.54 kills and 1.06 blocks per set and ranked seventh in the MEAC in hitting percentage (.265). Williams set a career high in blocks twice this season, first recording a then career-high eight blocks to go with a season-best 11 kills in a win over Manhattan (9/14) at the Penn Invitational. She then broke that mark with a new career-high nine blocks, including seven solo blocks to go with eight kills in the MEAC opener against Maryland Eastern Shore (9/27) and matched it with another nine blocks at Coppin State (10/18).
 
FERREIRA NAMED TO ALL-MEAC SECOND TEAM: Daniela Ferreira was named to the 2024 All-MEAC second team. In her first season with the Bears, Ferreira finished the regular season ranked eighth in the MEAC in points (346.5) and 10th in kills (287) at 2.63 kills per set. She led the team in kills and kills per set (2.63), ranked second on the team in service aces with 22 and was third in blocks with 63. She also added 185 digs and 20 assists on the season. A native of Lisbon, Portugal, Ferreira reached double figures in kills 20 times, including a season-best 21 kills at North Carolina Central (11/1). She reached double figures in digs six times and had three double-doubles, including a season-high 18 digs to go with 16 kills at Coppin State (10/18). She would earn Penn Invitational All-Tournament Team honors (9/13-14).
 
WILSON EARNS All-MEAC ROOKIE TEAM HONORS: Aubrey Wilson was named to the All-MEAC Rookie Team last season. A native of Fayetteville, Ga., Wilson ranked fourth in the MEAC in blocks finished second on the team in blocks with 91 (0.89 per set). Wilson totaled 105 kills, 33 digs, 10 service aces and seven assists in 102 sets played. The one-time MEAC Rookie of the Week selection (9/17) finished the regular season ranked fourth in the MEAC in blocks (0.89). Wilson matched her season high of seven blocks three times and recorded a season-high 10 kills to go with seven blocks in a win against Gardner-Webb (9/20) in the Patriot Invite.
 
11 NAMED TO MEAC ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM: Morgan State had 11 players (Jada Williams, Mya Karrick, Erin Carpenter, Trinity Carruthers, Hannah Chappelle, Ainara Fernandez, Addison Metts, Daniela Ferreira, Tyrah Weems, Mikaela Esparza and Ellis Spencer) named to the MEAC Volleyball All-Academic Team during the 2023-24 school year.
 
BLOCK PARTY: Last season the Bears out blocked 20 of their 29 opponents. Morgan State would lead the MEAC and finished the 2024 campaign ranked 95th in the nation among NCAA Division I teams in blocks with 260.5. Jada Williams also led the MEAC in blocks with 118.
 
LET'S GO FIVE: Last season Morgan State played in 10 five-set matches, following its 3-2 loss to Coppin State in the quarterfinal round of the MEAC Tournament (11/22). Earlier in the season the Bears played in back-to-back five-set contests during the Penn Invitational (9/13-14). Morgan lost to Le Moyne in five sets in the opener (9/13), then turned around the next day and earned a reverse sweep of Manhattan (9/14) for its first five-set win of the season. 
2024 Five-Set Matches
At West Georgia (9/6), L 2-3
Vs. Le Moyne (9/13), L 2-3
Vs. Manhattan (9/14), W 3-2
Vs. Gardner-Webb (9/20), W 3-2
Maryland Eastern Shore (9/27), L 2-3
Norfolk State (10/13), L 2-3
At Maryland Eastern Shore (10/25), L 2-3
Delaware State (10/27), L 2-3
At North Carolina Central (11/1), L 2-3
Vs. Coppin State (11/22), L 2-3
 
 
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ABOUT MORGAN
Morgan State University, founded in 1867, is a Carnegie-classified high research (R2) institution offering nearly 140 academic programs leading to degrees from the baccalaureate to the doctorate. As Maryland's Preeminent Public Urban Research University, and the only university to have its entire campus designated as a National Treasure by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, Morgan serves a multiethnic and multiracial student body and seeks to ensure that the doors of higher education are opened as wide as possible to as many as possible. For more information about Morgan State University, visit www.morgan.edu.
 
 
 
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Players Mentioned

Trinity Carruthers

#4 Trinity Carruthers

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5' 9"
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Madison Grace

#19 Madison Grace

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5' 10"
Freshman
Erin  Carpenter

#6 Erin Carpenter

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5' 9"
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Addison Metts

#8 Addison Metts

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6' 0"
Senior
Hannah Chappelle

#5 Hannah Chappelle

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5' 11"
Senior
Daniela Ferreira

#9 Daniela Ferreira

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6' 2"
Senior
Tyrah Weems

#14 Tyrah Weems

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Jordan Williams

#18 Jordan Williams

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Mikaela Esparza

#17 Mikaela Esparza

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Senior
Mya Karrick

#2 Mya Karrick

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5' 9"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Trinity Carruthers

#4 Trinity Carruthers

5' 9"
Freshman
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Madison Grace

#19 Madison Grace

5' 10"
Freshman
OH
Erin  Carpenter

#6 Erin Carpenter

5' 9"
Senior
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Addison Metts

#8 Addison Metts

6' 0"
Senior
OH
Hannah Chappelle

#5 Hannah Chappelle

5' 11"
Senior
L/DS
Daniela Ferreira

#9 Daniela Ferreira

6' 2"
Senior
OH/RS
Tyrah Weems

#14 Tyrah Weems

6' 0"
Junior
OPP
Jordan Williams

#18 Jordan Williams

Sophomore
OPP/MB
Mikaela Esparza

#17 Mikaela Esparza

5' 4"
Senior
L/DS
Mya Karrick

#2 Mya Karrick

5' 9"
Junior
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