Seven Players Joined 1,000-Kill Club in Week 11
The 1,000 kill club gained seven more members last week, enlarging the group to 124 players.
Inside The Numbers: A Look at the NCAA Statistics Week 11
UCSB redshirt sophomore outside hitter Lindsey Ruddins took over the national lead in kills per set after week 11.
Minnesota’s Samedy Picks Up B1G Player/Freshman Of The Week (Week 11)
Week 11 of the 2017 NCAA Women’s volleyball season has brought in some strong performances around the country in a number of the top conferences.
VolleyMob Player of the Week: Carlyle Nusbaum, Lipscomb
Lipscomb junior outside hitter Carlyle Nusbaum averaged 7.43 kills and 4.14 digs per set en route to VolleyMob Player of the Week honors.
This Week in the Top 25: Week 12 Features 7 Head-to-Head Contests
The VolleyMob Top 25 teams and vote getters will play 56 matches on Week 12. Seven of the contests are head-to-head meetings between ranked foes.
11 Big Ten Teams Ranked In Top-45 Of NCAA RPI
Conference play continues this weekend with all 14 teams in action. A pair of matches will be carried on BTN, with the remaining contests streaming on BTN Plus.
#1 Penn State Hits Road To Take On Iowa
The No.1-ranked Penn State women’s volleyball team heads to Iowa for a 9 p.m. ET match on Wednesday evening at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The match will be on the Big Ten Network.
2017 NCAA Tournament: First Look At Projected Auto & At-Large Bids
We’re about three weeks out of the NCAA’s 2017 Women’s Volleyball Selection Show, and though much is still in flux, it’s never too early to start looking towards the projected qualifiers and bubble teams for this year’s tournament.
Colorado Stays Red-Hot to Climb the Ranks; VolleyMob Top 25 Power Rankings (Week 12)
Colorado was the biggest benefactor in a relatively chaos-free week with an identical top five to last week; VolleyMob Top 25 Power Rankings (Week 12)
AVCA Top Five Stays Strong for Fourth Week, Colorado Joins Poll at 25
The AVCA Top 5 remained in tact for the fourth straight week with No. 1 Penn State and No. 2 Stanford splitting the first place votes.