Inside the Numbers: A Look at the NCAA Statistics Week 7

  0 Wendy Mayer | October 10th, 2017 | Big 12, Big Ten, College - Women's Indoor, Division I Mid-Major, News, SEC

With three weeks of conference play in the books, we are down to one undefeated team in the country and the statistical rankings are shaking out as teams face more familiar foes. Take a look inside the NCAA statistical rankings through Week 7.

Week 7 leaders for both team and individual categories are listed below. Check back each Tuesday throughout the season for a peek at the top of the leaderboards. We also include an updated listing of triple doubles, which already stands at 23 players.

A look at the full statistical rankings is here.

 

Kills Per Set
Team – Cal Poly (15.29)
Individual – Pilar Victoria, Arkansas (5.80)

 

Hitting Percentage
Team – Penn State (.352)
Individual – Haleigh Washington, Penn State (.509)

 

Points Per Set
Individual – Pilar Victoria, Arkansas (6.42)

 

Assists Per Set
Team – Florida Atlantic (14.51)
Individual – Ivone Martinez, Florida Atlantic (12.95)

 

Aces Per Set
Team – Fordham (2.22)
Individual – Sien Gallop, Saint Louis (0.68)

 

Digs Per Set
Team – Valparaiso (20.05)
Individual – Kallie Seimet, Bowling Green (6.73)

 

Blocks Per Set
Team – Texas (3.44)
Individual – Ali Bastianelli, Illinois (1.85)

 

Opponent Hitting Percentage
Team – VCU (.122)

 

Triple Doubles
Taylor Smith, Eastern Illinois (4)
– 25 assists, 16 digs, 13 kills vs. Bradley, 8/26/17
– 19 assists, 10 digs, 10 kills vs. Niagara, 9/1/17
– 26 assists, 16 digs, 12 kills vs. Chicago State, 9/9/17
– 22 assists, 20 digs, 13 kills vs. UT Martin, 10/7/17

Madison Haake, USC Upstate (3)
– 21 assists, 17 kills, 15 digs at Wake Forest, 9/9/17
– 20 assists, 13 kills, 13 digs vs. William & Mary, 9/9/17
– 31 assists, 20 digs, 11 kills vs. Jacksonville, 9/29/17

Mason Rooney, Davidson (3)
– 23 assists, 14 digs, 20 kills vs. UNC Wilmington, 8/27/17
– 22 assists, 12 digs, 10 kills vs. Georgia, 9/8/17
– 26 assists, 13 digs, 10 kills vs. LaSalle, 10/6/17

Jordan Jones, Morehead State (2)
– 21 assists, 13 digs, 11 kills vs. Middle Tennessee, 9/9/17
– 25 assists, 16 kills, 12 digs at Saint Francis (PA), 9/16/17

Andie Shelton, Pacific (2)
– 23 assists, 20 digs, 11 kills at Portland, 9/21/17
– 33 assists, 14 digs, 11 kills at Gonzaga, 9/23/17

Jenna Kuehn, Gonzaga (2)
– 23 assists, 10 digs, 15 kills at Saint Mary’s (CA), 9/21/17
– 20 assists, 14 digs, 11 kills vs. Pepperdine, 10/5/17

Julymar Otero, Towson (2)
– 24 assists, 13 kills, 11 digs vs. Northeastern, 10/1/17
– 22 assists, 12 digs, 12 kills at UNC Wilmington, 10/8/17

Holly Carlton, North Carolina (2)
– 25 assists, 10 digs, 10 kills vs. Coastal Carolina, 9/16/17
– 18 assists, 11 digs, 13 kills vs. Duke, 10/6/17

Makayla Ferguson, Butler  – 46 assists, 14 digs, 10 kills vs. Oakland, 8/25/17

Kylie Pickrell, NC State – 47 assists, 19 digs, 13 kills vs. Missouri State, 8/26/17

Morgan Miller, Oklahoma – 17 assists, 15 digs, 12 kills vs. Seton Hall, 8/25/17

Molly Feldmeth, Florida International – 46 assists, 15 digs, 10 kills vs. IUPUI, 8/26/17

Jordan Lentz, Oakland – 31 assists, 16 digs, 10 kills at Ohio State, 9/2/17

Kylee McLaughlin, Oregon State – 49 assists, 10 blocks, 11 digs at Portland, 9/2/17

Abby Detering, Penn State – 23 assists, 11 kills, 10 digs vs. Stanford, 9/1/17

Camille Conner, Texas A&M – 43 assists, 12 digs, 12 kills vs. Penn State, 9/2/17

Carinne Turner,  North Florida – 35 assists, 11 kills, 10 digs vs. Northwestern State, 9/16/17

Rachel Woody, Eastern Kentucky – 21 assists, 11 digs, 10 kills at Belmont, 9/23/17

Cassie Knutson, Eastern Kentucky – 23 assists, 11 digs, 11 kills vs. Tennessee Tech, 9/29/17

Gina Kilner, Cleveland State – 46 assists, 14 digs, 10 kills vs. IUPUI, 9/29/17

Brianne Burkert, Florida State – 32 assists, 20 digs, 12 kills at Notre Dame, 10/1/17

Sydney Griffin, North Dakota – 42 assists, 19 digs, 10 blocks at Sacramento State, 10/5/17

Edie Brewer, North Carolina A&T – 25 assists, 11 digs, 13 kills vs. Gardner-Webb, 10/3/17

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Wendy Mayer has worked in athletics media relations for the last 20 years. The Northwest Missouri State alumna is currently senior writer for Volleymob.com after spending the last 15 years with Purdue athletics.

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