Buff volleyball has an early week for the 1st time this season as they're in the Pac 12 weekly Wednesday evening featured match- beat the Bears!
(In the thread title, RV ='s Receiving votes. They're getting the 30th most votes in this week's poll.)
Preview -
Direct link - https://cubuffs.com/news/2018/10/29/volleyball-colorado-heads-to-bay-area-for-midweek-play.aspx
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BOULDER – The University of Colorado women's volleyball team has a heavy task ahead of itself with a midweek trip to the Bay Area to take on Cal and No.2-ranked Stanford.
The Buffs (13-10, 5-7 Pac-12) will take on California (12-11, 4-8 Pac-12) Wednesday at 8 p.m. MT, then move on to No.2 Stanford (20-1, 12-0 Pac-12) Friday evening at 8 p.m. MT.
Naghede Abu has been on a tear for the Buffs, resulting in top-35 rankings in the nation in blocks per set and hitting percentage. The senior is 28th in the nation in blocks per set (1.34) and 35th in hitting percentage (.372). Those marks are good for third and second in the conference, respectfully.
Alexa Smith continues to lead the team on the offensive end. She is ninth in the conference in kills per set, sixth in points, sixth in attacks and sixth in total kills. She is top-85 in the nation in all of those categories, peaking at 66th in the nation in points per set.
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The Buffs continue to rise in the national standings in blocks per set, now at 29th in the nation and second in the conference behind Stanford. CU is also top-100 in the nation in hitting percentage (69th) and kills per set (82nd). Colorado is second in the conference in total blocks as well, just two behind Stanford.
Friday's match will serve as the 1,000th match in CU's history. The Buffs have never won at Stanford or forced the Cardinal into a fifth-set. Colorado has a 7-1 record against Cal in the past few seasons.
SCOUTING THE GOLDEN BEARS:
Cal came to Boulder earlier in October and scared Colorado in a five-set match. Since then they have been upsetting teams throughout the conference, including ranked teams Washington State and UCLA. The Bears defeated the Bruins in a sweep on the road. They are middle of the pack in nearly every statistical category in the national rankings, with the weakest spot being attacks per set at 194th. Their best attribute is hitting percentage, .232, in which they are 80th nationally. The Bears have hit greater than .225 in six-straight matches, including a season-best .384 against Oregon State
Preslie Anderson leads the conference with a .393 hitting percentage, while Lauren Forte is 11th in the nation in blocks per set at 1.46. Forte is also ninth in the Pac-12 in hitting percentage at .351. Mima Mirkovic leads the team with more than three kills per set, while the Bear's 6-2 system places Isabel Potter and Jade Blevins in the setter roles with 544 and 403 assists, respectfully. Mirkovic also leads the team in digs at more than three per set, while Forte has 89 blocks to lead the team.
SCOUT THE CARDINALS:
When Stanford came to Boulder earlier this month Colorado had one of its best hitting performances and lost by way of a sweep in just seven combined points. The Cardinals have only played in a single five-set match this season, the loss to eventual No.1 BYU. Since coming to Boulder the Cardinals have swept both sets of nationally-ranked Washington teams and southern California teams. Stanford has only let up four sets in conference this season, two of which came against the Oregon schools two weeks ago. Stanford leads the nation in blocks per set at 3.22 and is second in the nation in assists per set (14.20) and hitting percentage (.311). The Cardinals are third in the nation in kills per set at 15.20.
Setter Jenna Gray may be the best setter in the nation as she is ranked second in the nation in assists per set with 12.56. She is joined by the national-leader in blocks per set in Tami Alade at 1.67, while Kathryn Plummer is seventh in the nation in kills per set (4.87) and sixth in points per set (5.53).
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Match notes - https://cubuffs.com/documents/2018/10/29//2018_CU_Volleyball_Oct_29.pdf
Match Media links -
Vs. Cal (Wednesday, 8:00 PM MT) :
Live video - match is being shown live on the Pac 12 National, Mountain and Bay Area channels. For those whose Cable/ Satellite/ Cord Cutting subscription includes access to one of those Pac 12 channels, believe the match can also be streamed through a link at https://pac-12.com/womens-volleyball/event/2018/10/31/colorado-california .
Live stats - https://stats.statbroadcast.com/broadcast/?id=227613
Vs. Stanford (Friday, 8:00 PM MT) :
Live video - match is being shown live on the Pac 12 Bay Area and Mountain channels. For those whose Cable/ Satellite/ Cord Cutting subscription includes access to one of those Pac 12 channels, believe the match can also be streamed through a link at https://pac-12.com/womens-volleyball/event/2018/11/02/colorado-stanford.
Live stats - https://gostanford.com/sidearmstats/wvball/summary
(In the thread title, RV ='s Receiving votes. They're getting the 30th most votes in this week's poll.)
Preview -
Direct link - https://cubuffs.com/news/2018/10/29/volleyball-colorado-heads-to-bay-area-for-midweek-play.aspx
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BOULDER – The University of Colorado women's volleyball team has a heavy task ahead of itself with a midweek trip to the Bay Area to take on Cal and No.2-ranked Stanford.
The Buffs (13-10, 5-7 Pac-12) will take on California (12-11, 4-8 Pac-12) Wednesday at 8 p.m. MT, then move on to No.2 Stanford (20-1, 12-0 Pac-12) Friday evening at 8 p.m. MT.
Naghede Abu has been on a tear for the Buffs, resulting in top-35 rankings in the nation in blocks per set and hitting percentage. The senior is 28th in the nation in blocks per set (1.34) and 35th in hitting percentage (.372). Those marks are good for third and second in the conference, respectfully.
Alexa Smith continues to lead the team on the offensive end. She is ninth in the conference in kills per set, sixth in points, sixth in attacks and sixth in total kills. She is top-85 in the nation in all of those categories, peaking at 66th in the nation in points per set.
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The Buffs continue to rise in the national standings in blocks per set, now at 29th in the nation and second in the conference behind Stanford. CU is also top-100 in the nation in hitting percentage (69th) and kills per set (82nd). Colorado is second in the conference in total blocks as well, just two behind Stanford.
Friday's match will serve as the 1,000th match in CU's history. The Buffs have never won at Stanford or forced the Cardinal into a fifth-set. Colorado has a 7-1 record against Cal in the past few seasons.
SCOUTING THE GOLDEN BEARS:
Cal came to Boulder earlier in October and scared Colorado in a five-set match. Since then they have been upsetting teams throughout the conference, including ranked teams Washington State and UCLA. The Bears defeated the Bruins in a sweep on the road. They are middle of the pack in nearly every statistical category in the national rankings, with the weakest spot being attacks per set at 194th. Their best attribute is hitting percentage, .232, in which they are 80th nationally. The Bears have hit greater than .225 in six-straight matches, including a season-best .384 against Oregon State
Preslie Anderson leads the conference with a .393 hitting percentage, while Lauren Forte is 11th in the nation in blocks per set at 1.46. Forte is also ninth in the Pac-12 in hitting percentage at .351. Mima Mirkovic leads the team with more than three kills per set, while the Bear's 6-2 system places Isabel Potter and Jade Blevins in the setter roles with 544 and 403 assists, respectfully. Mirkovic also leads the team in digs at more than three per set, while Forte has 89 blocks to lead the team.
SCOUT THE CARDINALS:
When Stanford came to Boulder earlier this month Colorado had one of its best hitting performances and lost by way of a sweep in just seven combined points. The Cardinals have only played in a single five-set match this season, the loss to eventual No.1 BYU. Since coming to Boulder the Cardinals have swept both sets of nationally-ranked Washington teams and southern California teams. Stanford has only let up four sets in conference this season, two of which came against the Oregon schools two weeks ago. Stanford leads the nation in blocks per set at 3.22 and is second in the nation in assists per set (14.20) and hitting percentage (.311). The Cardinals are third in the nation in kills per set at 15.20.
Setter Jenna Gray may be the best setter in the nation as she is ranked second in the nation in assists per set with 12.56. She is joined by the national-leader in blocks per set in Tami Alade at 1.67, while Kathryn Plummer is seventh in the nation in kills per set (4.87) and sixth in points per set (5.53).
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Match notes - https://cubuffs.com/documents/2018/10/29//2018_CU_Volleyball_Oct_29.pdf
Match Media links -
Vs. Cal (Wednesday, 8:00 PM MT) :
Live video - match is being shown live on the Pac 12 National, Mountain and Bay Area channels. For those whose Cable/ Satellite/ Cord Cutting subscription includes access to one of those Pac 12 channels, believe the match can also be streamed through a link at https://pac-12.com/womens-volleyball/event/2018/10/31/colorado-california .
Live stats - https://stats.statbroadcast.com/broadcast/?id=227613
Vs. Stanford (Friday, 8:00 PM MT) :
Live video - match is being shown live on the Pac 12 Bay Area and Mountain channels. For those whose Cable/ Satellite/ Cord Cutting subscription includes access to one of those Pac 12 channels, believe the match can also be streamed through a link at https://pac-12.com/womens-volleyball/event/2018/11/02/colorado-stanford.
Live stats - https://gostanford.com/sidearmstats/wvball/summary
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