WAVERLY, Iowa - The Wartburg College volleyball team is set to wrap up its 2021 spring schedule this week, hosting Loras College on Thursday, March 25 and traveling to Nebraska Wesleyan University on Saturday, March 27.
The Knights will take on the Duhawks at 7 p.m. on Thursday at Levick Arena. Saturday's match at Nebraska Wesleyan will begin at noon.
WARTBURG (5-2, 5-1 A-R-C) VS. LORAS (6-2, 5-2 A-R-C)
Date: Thursday, March 25
Time: 7 p.m.
Site: Waverly, Iowa // Levick Arena
Series: Wartburg leads 46-14
Last meeting: Wartburg 3, Loras 2 (10/19/2019)
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WARTBURG (6-2, 5-1 A-R-C) AT NEBRASKA WESLEYAN (3-4, 3-4 A-R-C)
Date: Saturday, March 27
Time: 12 p.m.
Site: Lincoln, Neb. // Snyder Arena
Series: Nebraska Wesleyan leads 16-13-1
Last meeting: Wartburg 3, NWU 1 (11/7/2019)
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WARTBURG ATTENDANCE POLICY
Two people per each participant (student-athlete/coach/staff member) will be permitted to attend volleyball home events inside Levick Arena. Seating for spectators will take place in the west bleachers across from the team benches.
SPECTATORS WILL BE REQUIRED TO FOLLOW CAMPUS MASKING AND SOCIAL DISTANCING GUIDELINES. LEARN MORE HERE.
NEBRASKA WESLEYAN ATTENDANCE POLICY
Two people per participant (including student-athletes and coaches) will be permitted to attend basketball, volleyball and wrestling home events inside Snyder Arena. Seating for spectators will be available in the west bleachers.
Each participant will be allowed to include two people on the pass list for each competition. Spectators on the pass list will need to provide an ID to enter the Weary Center.
Spectators are REQUIRED to follow campus masking and social distancing guidelines.
No concessions will be sold and no food or drink will be allowed in the facility.
LAST TIME OUT
Wartburg won its third in a row with a 3-0 victory at Luther College on Monday, defeating the Norse 25-12, 25-18, 25-13.
Zaiah Quirk and
Claire Marsh led the Orange & Black attack, with Quirk accounting for almost a third of Wartburg's point total. She set a career-high with 21 kills and had just one error for an impressive .571 attack percentage. Marsh led the Knights with 31 assists.