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PREVIEW: Irish head to Duke and UNC

DURHAM, NC – The Notre Dame Fighting Irish (8-4, 2-2 ACC) are back on the road as they face the Duke Blue Devils (10-5, 1-3 ACC) on Friday, Oct. 6 and the North Carolina Tar Heels (7-6, 1-3 ACC) on Sunday, Oct. 8.

NOTRE DAME vs. DUKE
Location: Durham, NC | Cameron Indoor Stadium
Time: 6:30 PM
TV: ACCNX
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Twitter Updates: @NDvolleyball

NOTRE DAME vs. NORTH CAROLINA
Location: Chapel Hill, NC | Carmichael Arena
Time: 1 PM
TV: ACCNX
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Twitter Updates: @NDvolleyball

Game Notes

A WEEK IN REVIEW

  • The Notre Dame Fighting Irish fell to No. 5 Louisville in Purcell Pavilion on Wednesday, Sept. 27 and NC State on the road on Friday, Sept. 29.
  • The Cardinals defeated the Irish 12-25, 18-25 and 16-25 in the Irish’s first ACC loss of the season.
  • Lucy Trump led the Irish with seven kills and chipped in four blocks. Charity McDowell also recorded a team-best five blocks. 
  • On Friday, the Irish fell 18-25, 15-25, and 23-25 to the NC State Wolfpack on the road. 
  • Sydney Palazzolo led the Irish with 14 kills and three blocks.

HISTORY VS. DUKE

  • This will be the 22nd meeting between the Fighting Irish and Duke Blue Devils as Duke leads the series at 11-10.
  • The Irish fell in last season’s match up on Oct. 30, 2022, where Notre Dame fell in five sets at home (25-19, 25-17, 18-25, 16-25, 8-15). 
  • Lucy Trump led the Irish with 18 kills, followed by Paris Thompson with 10 kills. Charity McDowell and Phyona Schrader each chipped in four blocks a piece for the Irish.
  • Notre Dame’s longest winning streak was from 1988-2006, where the Irish won five straight against the Blue Devils.

HISTORY VS. NORTH CAROLINA

  • This will be the 18th meeting between the Fighting Irish and Tar Heels with Notre Dame leading the overall series 9-8.
  • The Irish have won four of the last six match ups and won the last road match up as the Irish took down UNC in three sets on Nov. 15, 2021 (25-22, 25-20, 25-21) in Chapel Hill. 
  • Notre Dame swept the the Tar Heels in three straight matches from 2017-2019.
  • Notre Dame fell in the last match against UNC as the Tar Heels came to South Bend on Friday, Nov. 4, 2022. The Irish fell 19-25, 16-25, 22-25. 
  • Lucy Trump recorded a team-high 10 kills, followed by Paris Thompson with nine.

MEET THE TRANSFERS

  • Two transfers join the Irish for the 2023 season. Sydney Palazzolo enters into her junior season after spending freshman and sophomore year at High Point. Nicole Drewnick is a graduate transfer hailing from Georgia Tech.
  • Palazzolo had a decorated two seasons in North Carolina, earning a plethora of awards at High Point.
  • Last season, Palazzolo earned Big South Player of the Year and Big South First Team All-Conference honors and was named the Big South All-Tournament MVP. She was recognized as an AVCA Honorable Mention All-Region player and an AVCA Honorable Mention All-American. She was also tabbed as the Big South Player of the Week three times.
  • Palazzolo finished her sophomore season with a team-best 443 kills, 321 digs, 27 blocks, and led the conference with 42 service aces.
  • Not only was she recognized as the Big South Freshman of the Year in 2021, but she was also named to the Big South All-Conference Second Team and All-Freshman Team. 
  • While Drewnick spent her freshman season at Nebraska, she most recently has spent the last two seasons with Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets.
  • Drewnick appeared in 20 matches and 43 sets last season with the Yellow Jackets and finished the season with 99 assists and 16 digs. 

MEET THE FRESHMEN

  • Five freshmen join the Irish for the 2023 season. Freshmen additions include Alyssa Manitzas, Lily Fenton,  Logan Brannan, Olivia Maulding, and Ava Lange.
  • Manitzas was a part of the Under Armour All-American game and was also named the 2021 Prep Dig Top Libero in Texas. The San Antonio, TX native is the all-time dig leader at Cornerstone Christian High School.
  • Fenton was a First Team All-Conference and All-District player out of Latrobe, PA. Fenton was a three-year captain and was the Greater Latrobe High School program all-time assist leader.
  • Brannan hails from Lake Travis High School in Austin, TX and was a First Team All-District and TGCA All-State honoree. 
  • A gradute of La Salle Prep, Maulding was named the 2022 Northwest Oregon Co-player of the Year, while also being named to the 2022 Oregon State Championship All-Tournament Team. Maulding was recognized as the 2022 Volleyball Magazine Top Performer in Oregon.
  • Lange was a nationally recognized four star player out of Playa Del Rey, CA, who was named to the AVCA All-America Watch List and played in the 2022 USAV Girls 17’s Junior National Championship.

RETURNERS

  • The Irish return six rising sophomore, a pair of rising juniors, and a trio of rising seniors.
  • Sophomores Lucy Trump and Avery Ross were offensive power houses for the Irish last season as both outside hitters led Notre Dame in their first years in an Irish uniform. Trump led the way with 252 kills, followed by Ross with 227 kills.
  • Juniors Phyona Schrader and Paris Thompson return for their third seasons at Notre Dame. Thompson returns after tallying 148 kills and 71 digs across 63 sets last season.
  • Schrader led the Irish last season with 877 assists and was second on the team with 333 digs. The setter also led the ACC with two triple-doubles and finished second in the conference with 17 double-doubles. 
  • Hattie Monson, Lauren Tarnoff, and Charity McDowell are rising seniors for the Irish after playing in a combined 259 sets as a class last season. 
  • Monson played in all 108 sets for the Irish as the libero recorded 453 digs in her junior campaign, while also surpassing the 1,000 career digs mark. She heads into her senior season with 1,163 career digs.
  • Both Tarnoff and McDowell return as middle blockers for the Irish as the duo finished with 141 combined blocks; Tarnoff was second on the team with 80 blocks and McDowell was third with 61. Tarnoff also led the Irish with a team-best 15 solo blocks.