Volleyball
- November 5, 2008
Kunelius Tabbed All-MIAC
Senior middle hitter Sarah Kunelius represented Carleton on the All-MIAC team, marking the first time in her solid four-year career she's earned all-conference honors. Kunelius led the squad in attack percentage this season, ranked second in blocks per game and finished third in kills per game. Senior Katie Stanchak was Carleton's representative on the All-MIAC Sportsmanship squad.
- November 1, 2008
Knights Finish Year with Win Over the Oles
The Carleton College volleyball team (11-14, 5-6 MIAC) capped its season with a thrilling five-set victory over crosstown rival St. Olaf College. The Knights finished the regular-season in a three-way tie for sixth but lost out in a bid for the post season due to a tie-breaker.
- January 29, 2009
Knights Earn Academic All-Conference
The Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) has announced its list of academic all-conference honorees for fall sports, with 27 Carleton student-athletes earning distinction. Student-athletes must meet certain academic and athletic standards to receive this award.
- October 29, 2008
Playoff Hopes End With Loss at Saint Mary's
The Carleton volleyball team entered its final two matches needing victories to earn a berth in the MIAC playoffs. Unfortunately, host Saint Mary’s was also trying to sneak into the postseason, and the Cardinals picked up the crucial victory, 3-0.The loss eliminated Carleton from the playoff picture. Kyla Walter turned in another solid performance for the Knights, hitting .316 while recording a team-best eight kills.
- October 25, 2008
Knights Fall to #12 Concordia in Five Sets
The Carleton volleyball team gave nationally-ranked Concordia College (Minn.) all it could handle before falling to the No. 12 team in five sets. Megan La Chapelle had 14 kills and 17 digs to lead the Knights.
- October 21, 2008
Walter Leads Knights to Win Over Northwestern
The Carleton Knights played inspired volleyball and finished the night with a 3-1 victory over visiting Northwestern College (17-5). The Knights hit .282 as a team and got some redemption after losing to the Eagles earlier this season. Kyla Walter led the way with a career-best 11 kills as Carleton snapped Northwestern’s 11-match win streak.













