Hokies set for round two of the Commonwealth ClashHokies set for round two of the Commonwealth Clash
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Hokies set for round two of the Commonwealth Clash

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BLACKSBURG — The Virginia Tech volleyball team is back on the road this weekend to take on Virginia and Wake Forest. The Hokies will travel to Charlottesville, Va. on Friday, Nov. 11 at 7 p.m. to take on the Cavaliers. They will then continue the road trip to take on the Demon Deacons in Winston-Salem, N.C. on Sunday, Nov. 13 at 1 p.m.
 
THINGS TO KNOW
 
Last Time Against Virginia
 
Tech fell to the Cavaliers 3-2 in the last matchup on Oct. 28 in a hard-fought battle. The Hokies offense was led by Cera Powell who finishing with 16 kills, Anabel Zier finishing with 14 kills and a hitting percentage of .565 and Cara Lewis finishing with 10 kills. Sierra Cates also had a match-high three aces.
 
Last Time Against Wake Forest
 
The Hokies swept the Demon Deacons last Wednesday, 3-0. Over the three sets, Tech hit .353, tying the best hitting percentage of the season, with the last against Boston College on September 30. Three Tech players had double figures in digs as Hanna Borer, Logan Mosley, and Maddie Slagle each posted 10. Sarah Malinowski had a career-high game with 10 kills and a hitting percentage of .615. Powell led the offense with 17 kills and a hitting percentage of .375. 
 
Season Leaders
 
Slagle currently leads Tech in digs and is eighth in the ACC with a total of 327. Borer leads the Hokies in assists with a total of 616 and is tied for the team-lead in service aces with Slagle with a total of 19. Borer is ranked ninth in the ACC in assists.  Lewis leads in blocks with a total of 89. Powell has 232 total kills to lead the Hokies so far this season
 
Sarah on the Scene
 
Sarah Malinowski had a great weekend for the Hokies, finishing with 20 kills and 2.86 kills per set. She had a .457 hitting percentage over her seven sets played and also added three blocks. In the sweep over Wake Forest, Malinowski recorded 10 kills, leading the team with a .615 hitting percentage. She followed that up with a career-high match against Duke, recording 10 kills for the second straight match, adding 11.5 points, another career-high. She had a .364 hitting percentage and two digs.

Commonwealth Clash
 
Smithfield, the presenting sponsor of the Commonwealth Clash, enters its second year sponsoring the friendly, statewide rivalry between Virginia Tech and Virginia. With 22 individual event points on the line, the school that accumulates 11.5 or more points is crowned the winner and takes home the Commonwealth Clash trophy. For more information, visit https://smithfield.sfdbrands.com/en-us/promotions/commonwealth-clash-2022/.
 
UP NEXT

The Hokies will travel to Chestnut Hill, Mass. on Saturday, Nov. 19 to take on Boston College at 2 p.m. in Tech's last road game of the regular season.