17 Blocks Lift #22 Colorado to Upset of #12 Oregon
MATCH STATS No. 22 Colorado def. No. 12 Oregon 3-1 (25-18, 24-26, 25-19, 25-18) Colorado moves to 12-3, 2-2 Pac-12;…
UNI Stays Perfect in MVC with 4-Set Win over Illinois State
Junior outside hitter Bri Weber notched a 21-kill, 15-dig double-double to guide No. 15 Northern Iowa to a four-set win over Illinois State on Saturday.
12 Blocks, 10 Aces Key Michigan to Win Over Maryland
Twelve blocks and 10 aces lifted vote getter Michigan past Maryland in four sets Saturday night.
Khalia Lanier Notches 23 Kills, 5 Aces as #16 USC Bests WSU
MATCH STATS No. 16 USC def. Washington State (RV) 3-1 (25-17, 25-27, 25-12, 25-19) USC moves to 12-3, 3-0 Pac-12;…
#8 BYU Stays Perfect in WCC with Road Win over #25 San Diego
No. 8 BYU outlasted No. 25 San Diego in a close four-set affair on Saturday, using a balanced and efficient hitting effort and strong block in the win.
#5 Longhorns Hit Nearly .500 in Sweep of Kansas State
The No. 5 Texas Longhorns dominated the net against Kansas State, hitting at a .494 clip and putting up nine blocks in a Saturday sweep, which gave the team its fifth-straight victory.
Michigan State Raises Awareness for Children’s Cancer
The Spartans hosted a Children’s Cancer Awareness Night, collecting art supplies for the Sparrow Hospital Pediatric Playroom. Cash donations also were accepted.
Evansville Supports Four Team Members with Puerto Rico Supply Drive
The Evansville volleyball team is collecting supplies to support hurricane relief efforts in Puerto Rico, the homeland of head coach Manolo Concepcion, graduate assistant Melissa Rabell, junior outside hitter Mildrelis Rodriguez and junior right side Joselyn Coronel.
Cuba, Canada Punch Tickets to 2018 Worlds with NORCECA Group B Sweeps
Canada and Cuba will face off on Saturday for bragging rights and the top spot in the qualifier. St. Lucia and Nicaragua will play as well.
Two Cuban Players Remain in Slovenia Following World Championships
The Cuban women’s U23 team was in Ljubljana, Slovenia in Sepember for the World Championships, but it returned home with two less players.