NEW ORLEANS — Xavier University of Louisiana
has signed four more student-athletes to its volleyball program.
New to coach
Pat Kendrick's Gold Nuggets for the 2018-19 school year will be:
•
Angele McClain, a 5-foot-8 middle blocker/right side
from New Orleans, a graduate of Newman High School and a transfer from Spring Hill
College in Mobile, Ala. She will be a dual-degree biomedical engineering
major at XULA.
•
Marine Angely, a 5-11 outside hitter from
Sirvy, France, and Lycee Arthur Varoquaux. She is undecided on her major.
•
Damilola Dada, a 5-9 right side/middle blocker from
Grand Prairie, Texas, and Mansfield Summit High School. She will be a pre-pharmacy major.
•
Beatrice Formilan, a 5-10 libero from
Santorso, Italy, and Liceo Scientifico Tron. She will be a business management major.
McClain will be a sophomore. Angely, Dada and Formilan
will enter as freshmen.
McClain redshirted at Spring Hill in 2016, then
hit .337 with 45 kills and 15 blocks in 2017 for a Badgers team that was
27-5 overall and 18-0 in the NCAA Division II Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.
She was a three-year starter at Newman and helped the Greenies win
the LHSAA Division IV state championship as a sophomore in 2013.
McClain played four years of club ball, most recently with Blue Crab.
"Angele is an athletic player who will be strong at the net
in the opposite and middle positions," Kendrick said.
McClain's mother, Lisa, is a longtime XULA employee and
the associate director of the university's Office of Campus Ministry.
Angely helped her club team finish third this year in the Interpole
championships. "Marine is a steady attacker with outstanding ball-control skills,"
Kendrick said, "and she will be a force at the outside attacker position."
Dada produced 132 kills, 48 blocks and 39 digs as a senior
starter for Mansfield Summit. She made her school's honor roll every quarter, was
a soprano section leader in the choir for three years and head dance choreographer as a senior.
Dada played two years of club volleyball, most recently with NRG.
"Lola is a dynamic athlete," Kendrick said. "She will add depth in the middle."
Formilan helped her club team, Bruel Volley Bassano,
finish second in Italy's national finals in 2017.
"Beatrice brings ball control and experience," Kendrick said.
"She definitely will be a factor in our success this season."
XULA's previously announced signee was middle blocker
Jordan Johnson
of Kansas City, Mo.
The Gold Nuggets will open their 11th season Aug. 24
in the Mid-South Crossover Tournament at Bowling Green, Ky., against Cumberlands
at 4 p.m. and Georgetown (Ky.) at 8 p.m. The first home date will be
Aug. 31 with matches against Point at 11 a.m. and Mobile at 7 p.m.
in the
Big Easy Blastoff at the Convocation Center.
XULA won the last seven
Gulf Coast Athletic Conference regular-season and tournament
championships and earned seven consecutive automatic bids during that time
to the NAIA National Championship.
XULA was 23-3 overall and 12-0 in the GCAC in 2017
and became the first Louisiana university to not lose a set in conference play.
2018-19 XULA Volleyball Signees
|
Name |
Pos. |
Ht. |
Yr.* |
Hometown |
High School (Previous College) |
Marine Angely |
OH |
5-11 |
Fr. |
Sivry, France |
Lycee Arthur Varoquaux |
Damilola Dada |
RS/MB |
5-9 |
Fr. |
Grand Prairie, Texas |
Mansfield Summit |
Beatrice Formilan |
L |
5-10 |
Fr. |
Santorso, Italy |
Liceo Scientifico Tron |
Jordan Johnson |
MB |
6-1 |
Fr. |
Kansas City, Mo. |
Liberty |
Angele McClain |
MB/RS |
5-8 |
So. |
New Orleans, La. |
Newman (Spring Hill) |
* XULA athletic classification in 2018-19
|