Women's Volleyball | Jumbos break in Cousens Gym with back-to-back victories
"There's no place like home," Dorothy once told us as she clicked the heels of her ruby slippers and longed for Kansas. The Tufts volleyball team apparently didn't need to watch "The Wizard of Oz" to find that out, as the Jumbos christened their new home court at the renovated Cousens Gymnasium with two dominant wins over the weekend.
Having played the first five matches of their 2009 campaign on the road, the Jumbos finally came back to the Hill on Friday to open their NESCAC schedule, proving their strength as a conference contender with wins over Conn. College and Wesleyan.
Tufts stormed by the Camels on Saturday afternoon by a 3-0 margin, improving its record to 6-1 overall. The win was the squad's sixth straight since dropping the opening match of the season to UMass Boston and also marked the fourth time the Jumbos have swept a match.
"I'm really proud of the girls for putting Connecticut away in three [sets]," coach Cora Thompson said. "One of our goals this year has been to be not only a physically tough team, but a mentally tough team. I'm proud of us for staying as mentally tough as we needed to."