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Nichols, volleyball announce 2017 schedule

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BOSTON – Northeastern volleyball head coach Ken Nichols unveiled the program's 2017 schedule on Friday, revealing the opponents and tournaments that lie ahead for the Huskies during their 44th competitive season.
 
NU will play 17 matches against schools that ended 2016 ranked among the top 150 in the RPI, 12 of which fall within the Huskies' 16-match CAA slate.
 
"This year's schedule will certainly be a challenge for us, but we have never chosen an easy path and my student-athletes prefer it that way," said Nichols. "I think the primary difference this season is that we have less variance overall and therefore more robust competition day in and day out."

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2017 Non-Conference Tournaments
 

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TEMPLE OWLS
Friday, Aug. 25  |  4 p.m.  |  College Park, Md. (XFINITY Center)
Maryland Invite
Head Coach Bakeer Ganesharatnam (Seventh season)
2016 Record 22-8 (15-5 AAC, 3rd)
2016 RPI No. 47
2016 Postseason None
Last Meeting Sept. 21, 1991  |  at Georgetown  |  L, 2-3
2017 Conference AAC
All-Time Series Series tied, 3-3
 
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MARYLAND TERRAPINS
Saturday, Aug. 26  |  10 a.m.  |  College Park, Md. (XFINITY Center)
Maryland Invite
Head Coach Steve Aird (Fourth season)
2016 Record 12-20 (4-16 Big Ten, 12th)
2016 RPI No. 141
2016 Postseason None
Last Meeting Sept. 17, 1988  |  at George Washington  |  W, 3-1
15-13, 9-15, 15-9, 15-7
2017 Conference Big Ten
All-Time Series Series tied, 1-1
 
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UMBC RETRIEVERS
Saturday, Aug. 26  |  4 p.m.  |  College Park, Md. (XFINITY Center)
Maryland Invite
Head Coach Ian Blanchard (13th season)
2016 Record 17-19 (8-4 America East, 3rd)
2016 RPI No. 196
2016 Postseason America East Semifinals
Last Meeting Sept. 18, 2010  |  at Seton Hall  |  W, 3-0
25-18, 27-25, 25-12
2017 Conference America East
All-Time Series Northeastern leads, 7-1

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PEPPERDINE WAVES
Thursday, Aug. 31  |  10 p.m. (EST)  |  Malibu, Calif. (Firestone Fieldhouse)
Pepperdine / CSUN Challenge
Head Coach Scott Wong (Third season)
2016 Record 13-17 (7-11 WCC, t-7th)
2016 RPI No. 89
2016 Postseason None
Last Meeting First meeting
2017 Conference WCC
All-Time Series Series tied, 0-0
 
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WEBER STATE WILDCATS
Friday, Sept. 1  |  7 p.m. (EST)  |  Northridge, Calif. (The Matadome)
Pepperdine / CSUN Challenge
Head Coach Jeremiah Larsen (Third season)
2016 Record 14-13 (5-11 Big Sky, 12th)
2016 RPI No. 218
2016 Postseason None
Last Meeting First meeting
2017 Conference Big Sky
All-Time Series Series tied, 0-0
 
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CSUN MATADORS
Saturday, Sept. 2  |  4 p.m. (EST)  |  Northridge, Calif. (XFINITY Center)
Pepperdine / CSUN Challenge
Head Coach Jeff Stork (16th season)
2016 Record 11-17 (7-9 Big West, t-5th)
2016 RPI No. 151
2016 Postseason None
Last Meeting Aug. 29, 2003  |  at Arizona State  |  L, 0-3
28-30, 17-30, 25-30
2017 Conference Big West
All-Time Series Northeastern trails, 0-1

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RHODE ISLAND RAMS
Friday, Sept. 8  |  7 p.m.  |  Kingston, R.I. (Keaney Gymnasium)
Art Carmichael Invitational
Head Coach Steve Santonastaso (First season)
2016 Record 17-10 (12-2 Atlantic 10, 2nd)
2016 RPI No. 138
2016 Postseason Atlantic 10 Semifinals
Last Meeting Sept. 9, 2014  |  at Northeastern  |  L, 1-3
22-25, 25-27, 25-22, 24-26
2017 Conference Atlantic 10
All-Time Series Northeastern trails, 9-19
 
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COLUMBIA LIONS
Saturday, Sept. 9  |  11 a.m.  |  Kingston, R.I. (Keaney Gymnasium)
Art Carmichael Invitational
Head Coach Brie Katz (Fourth season)
2016 Record 14-10 (9-5 Ivy League, 3rd)
2016 RPI No. 166
2016 Postseason None
Last Meeting Sept. 11, 2015  |  at Columbia  |  L, 2-3
25-18, 25-20, 12-25, 21-25, 9-15
2017 Conference Ivy League
All-Time Series Series tied, 1-1
 
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MARIST RED FOXES
Saturday, Sept. 9  |  4 p.m.  |  Kingston, R.I. (Keaney Gymnasium)
Art Carmichael Invitational
Head Coach Lauren Amundson (Ninth season, third at Marist)
2016 Record 13-17 (12-6 MAAC, 2nd)
2016 RPI No. 225
2016 Postseason MAAC Semifinals
Last Meeting First meeting
2017 Conference MAAC
All-Time Series Series tied, 0-0

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HARVARD CRIMSON
Friday, Sept. 15  |  7 p.m.  |  Boston, Mass. (Cabot Center)

New England Challenge
Head Coach Jennifer Weiss (25th season)
2016 Record 9-14 (7-7 Ivy League, 4th)
2016 RPI No. 202
2016 Postseason None
Last Meeting Sept. 17, 2016  |  at Harvard  |  W, 3-1
23-25, 25-22, 25-10, 25-22
2017 Conference Ivy League
All-Time Series Northeastern leads, 17-6
 
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BOSTON COLLEGE EAGLES
Saturday, Sept. 16  |  7 p.m.  |  Boston, Mass. (Cabot Center)
New England Challenge
Head Coach Chris Campbell (15th season, eighth at Boston College)
2016 Record 8-22 (3-17 ACC, 14th)
2016 RPI No. 236
2016 Postseason None
Last Meeting Sept. 18, 2016  |  at Boston College  |  W, 3-0
25-19, 32-30, 25-16
2017 Conference ACC
All-Time Series Northeastern leads, 16-11
 
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UMASS LOWELL RIVER HAWKS
Sunday, Sept. 17  |  1 p.m.  |  Boston, Mass. (Cabot Center)
New England Challenge
Head Coach Resa Provanzano (Fourth season)
2016 Record 6-22 (1-11 America East, 7th)
2016 RPI No. 280
2016 Postseason America East
Last Meeting Sept. 13, 2016  |  at UMass Lowell  |  W, 3-0
27-25, 25-12, 25-14
2017 Conference America East
All-Time Series Northeastern leads, 2-0



2017 Non-Conference Single Matches
 

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NEW HAMPSHIRE WILDCATS
Tuesday, Sept. 12  |  7 p.m.  |  Boston, Mass. (Cabot Center)
Head Coach Jill Hirschinger (39th season, 22nd at New Hampshire)
2016 Record 21-11 (10-2 America East, 1st)
2016 RPI No. 135
2016 Postseason America East Champions /
NCAA First Round
Last Meeting Sept. 20, 2016  |  at New Hampshire  |  W, 3-1
27-25, 23-25, 25-20, 25-20
2017 Conference America East
All-Time Series Northeastern leads, 17-15



2017 CAA Opponents

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COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON COUGARS
Sunday, Sept. 24  |  1 p.m.  |  Boston, Mass. (Cabot Center)
Saturday, Oct. 21  |  7 p.m.  |  Charleston, S.C. (TD Arena)
Head Coach Jason Kepner (11th season)
2016 Record 17-12 (10-6 CAA, t-2nd)
2016 RPI No. 106
2016 Postseason CAA Semifinals
All-Time Series Northeastern trails, 2-7

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DELAWARE BLUE HENS
Friday, Sept. 29  |  7 p.m.  |  Newark, Del. (Bob Carpenter Center)
Friday, Oct. 27  |  7 p.m.  |  Boston, Mass. (Cabot Center)
Head Coach Sara Matthews (First season)
2016 Record 16-16 (8-8 CAA, 6th)
2016 RPI No. 87
2016 Postseason CAA Runner-Up
All-Time Series Northeastern trails, 18-25

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ELON PHOENIX
Sunday, Oct. 8  |  1 p.m.  |  Boston, Mass. (Cabot Center)
Sunday, Nov. 5  |  2 p.m.  |  Elon, N.C. (Alumni Gym)
Head Coach Mary Tendler (15th season)
2016 Record 18-15 (4-12 CAA, 8th)
2016 RPI No. 183
2016 Postseason None
All-Time Series Northeastern leads, 5-2

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HOFSTRA PRIDE
Sunday, Oct. 15  |  1 p.m.  |  Hempstead, N.Y. (Mack Physical Education Center)
Wednesday, Nov. 8  |  7 p.m.  |  Boston, Mass. (Cabot Center)
Head Coach Emily Mansur (Fourth season)
2016 Record 20-10 (10-6 CAA, t-2nd)
2016 RPI No. 57
2016 Postseason CAA Quarterfinals
All-Time Series Northeastern trails, 11-31

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JAMES MADISON DUKES
Saturday, Oct. 7  |  4 p.m.  |  Boston, Mass. (Cabot Center)
Friday, Nov. 10  |  7 p.m.  |  Harrisonburg, Va. (Sinclair Gymnasium)
Head Coach Lauren Steinbrecher (Eighth season)
2016 Record 21-11 (11-5 CAA, 1st)
2016 RPI No. 50
2016 Postseason CAA Champions
All-Time Series Northeastern trails, 11-13

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TOWSON TIGERS
Sunday, Oct. 1  |  12 p.m.  |  Towson, Md. (SECU Arena)
Sunday, Oct. 29  |  1 p.m.  |  Boston, Mass. (Cabot Center)
Head Coach Don Metil (16th season, fifth at Towson)
2016 Record 24-9 (10-6 CAA, t-2nd)
2016 RPI No. 73
2016 Postseason CAA Semifinals
All-Time Series Northeastern leads, 20-13

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UNCW SEAHAWKS
Friday, Sept. 22  |  7 p.m.  |  Boston, Mass. (Cabot Center)
Thursday, Oct. 19  |  7 p.m.  |  Wilmington, N.C. (Hanover Hall)
Head Coach Amy Bambenek (Ninth season)
2016 Record 17-11 (7-9 CAA, 7th)
2016 RPI No. 104
2016 Postseason None
All-Time Series Northeastern leads, 18-4

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WILLIAM & MARY TRIBE
Thursday, Oct. 5  |  7 p.m.  |  Boston, Mass. (Cabot Center)
Friday, Nov. 3  |  7 p.m.  |  Williamsburg, Va. (Kaplan Arena)
Head Coach Melissa Ferris (Second season)
2016 Record 8-21 (2-14 CAA, 9th)
2016 RPI No. 229
2016 Postseason None
All-Time Series Northeastern leads, 15-9


FROM ABOVE
 
Northeastern will begin the 2017 campaign with a trio of non-conference road tournaments that will take place in succession during the first three weekends of the season.
 
NU will kick off the year with arguably its most competitive round robin of the season, the Maryland Invite (Aug. 25-26), where the Huskies will strike their first serve of 2017 against Temple on Friday at 4 p.m. The Owls hold the highest RPI among Northeastern's 2017 opponents (No. 47) and are also one of five 20-win programs on the Huskies' docket this year. NU will close out the weekend on Saturday with a pair of matches against the event host, Maryland, and UMBC.

Northeastern will follow the Maryland Invite with a west-coast trip to the Pepperdine/CSUN Challenge (Aug. 31-Sept. 2). During their California stay, the Huskies will sandwich true road matches against the joint tournament hosts – first against Pepperdine (Aug. 31) and last against CSUN (Sept. 2) – around a neutral-site contest against Weber State (Sept. 1), held at CSUN.
 
Upon its return to the east coast, Northeastern will head to Rhode Island to compete in the Art Carmichael Invitational (Sept. 8-9). NU will open play on Friday against the host Rams before closing out its final road tournament of the season with a Saturday doubleheader against Columbia and Marist.
 
The Huskies will make their 2017 Cabot Center debut on Tuesday, Sept. 12, with a 7 p.m. home match against their regional foe, New Hampshire. NU will look then to string successive victories together against the four-time defending America East champions, having prevailed against the Wildcats during a four-set match at UNH last September.
 
Northeastern will continue its six-match home stand and cap its non-conference schedule by hosting the New England Challenge at Cabot Center from Sept. 15 to Sept. 17. NU, which went undefeated during this event last season, will entertain Harvard (Sept. 15), Boston College (Sept. 16), and UMass Lowell (Sept. 17) on consecutive days.
 
Transitioning to conference play, Northeastern will begin its CAA home-and-home round robin with a pair of home matches against UNCW (Sept. 22) and College of Charleston (Sept. 24). NU will return to Cabot Center on Oct. 5 to begin a three-match home stand, featuring the defending league champion, James Madison (Oct. 7). The Huskies will conclude their home calendar with matches against three conference tournament teams from a year ago: Delaware (Oct. 27), Towson (Oct. 29), and Hofstra (Nov. 8).
 
Upon closing the regular-season at James Madison on Friday, Nov. 10, Northeastern will await qualification to the 2017 CAA tournament, featuring the league's top six regular-season finishers.
 
Nichols is optimistic the Huskies can achieve success during the course of its 2017 schedule.
 
"We are in good position for a schedule like this one because of our balanced depth, after it seemed last season most injuries came in the one position without it. We have addressed all the critical needs with a lineup of great volleyball schools, a home tournament, west-coast recruiting exposure, and plenty of regional competition. With the CAA having its best season ever nationally last year, we should be well positioned for success again this time around."
 
TICKETS
 

All tickets to home matches at Cabot Center are free and seating is general admission. All times listed on Northeastern's 2017 season schedule are Eastern and subject to change.
 
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