 Boston University's Women's Club volleyball season is in full swing after a successful first-fall tournament. As the top-ranked level of women's volleyball at BU, the team is highly competitive. Player Awabadji gives a rundown of the season so far. It's been going really good. We actually just won our first tournament, so yeah, yeah, so we beat all the teams that were there. If we only played two sets, usually, like, it's best to five, but we played three sets and then we just, yeah, we won the whole thing, I guess. Basically, how our tournaments go, the better we do, the better we place for Nationals, so we go to Nationals every year. And basically, for Nationals, that just determines our ranking at Nationals, how many tournaments we win. The team prides itself on having a genuine and close dynamic, which translates onto the court. Freshman Lexi Davila describes her experience. It's just very trusting, it's very hardworking, but also, like, there's still a priority on having fun, which is something I feel like gets lost a lot in a competitive environment. As for what the team is working on, here's what Lexi has to say. I would say we're definitely trying to run some more things on our offense, trying to mix it up a little, because right now, like, we kind of have, like, the basics. We have a foundation, but we're trying to add some new things, keep it moving, our serving, for sure. We're high aces, but also high errors. With the next tournament just a few weeks away, the team will implement new drills and line-ups into weekly practice. The team-wide consensus is that the first tournament was just the beginning to a great season ahead. It was honestly just so great to start the season, because we haven't played a how-to tournament until now, so I'm just glad that we got it rolling.