Volleyball Returns Home for Two Matches This Week
Oct. 25, 2006
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Location: Orem, Utah ~ Shurian Family Activity Center What's on Tap: The matches begin the final four home contests of the season for the Wolverines before the Division-I Independent Tournament in Fargo, North Dakota. Both South and North Dakota State are current D-I Independents, like Utah Valley, but are playing their final seasons of independence with both joining the Mid-Continent Conference in 2007. Wolverine Update: Two of the four losses have come against ranked opponents in then #19 BYU and #12 Utah. Senior setter Lacee Koelliker is 257 assists shy of reaching 4,000 for her career and depending on the number of games played in UV's final seven matches, should be the first Wolverine to reach that number in the school's short NCAA history. Camie Manwil's 4.23 kills per game leads the Wolverine offense and is second among all D-I Independents. Jessica Endres is second among Independents in hitting percentage, hitting at a .339 clip. Scouting the Opposition: SDSU has five players that average at least 2.50 kills per game led by Kristina Martin, who has a 3.58 average. Utah Valley is 4-3 all-time against South Dakota State. The Wolverines had won three straight before the Jacks swept UV in Brookings, South Dakota on October 13th. North Dakota State: The Bison (14-10) have won eight out their last nine matches and had won seven straight before a five-game loss to South Dakota State on October 15th. North Dakota State's 14 wins are an NCAA Division-I record for the school in its third season of D-I competition after moving up from D-II. Sheila Parrish leads NDSU and is 1st among all D-I Independents with a 4.47 kills per game average. As a team, the Bison are 24th in the nation in team blocking. Up Next: |
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