The Buffs return home to face the ranked Washingtons, starting with a very impressive WSU squad on Friday, which has won its last 3 matches- 1st over the 2 ranked L.A. schools last weekend, then a sweep over Utah yesterday (Wednesday). This has all been without their senior leader Taylor Mims, who I believe has been out injured the last couple weeks. (No idea whether she'll be back for the Buffs match.)
For fans, there's not that many more opportunities to see the team live in Boulder. Although the Pac schedule is only halfway completed, the Buffs only have 2 more home matches after this weekend.
BEAT the Cougs and Dawgs!!!
Preview-
Direct link - https://cubuffs.com/news/2018/10/24/volleyball-buffs-host-pair-of-ranked-washington-schools.aspx
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BOULDER – With a new half to conference play upon them, the University of Colorado women's volleyball team looks forward to this weekend against the Washington schools as an opportunity to put themselves in playoff competition.
Colorado enters the second-half of conference play a game under .500 with a 4-6 record in the Pac-12 and a 12-9 overall record. The team hosts No.19-ranked Washington State (15-5, 6-4 Pac-12) Friday evening at 7 p.m. in the CU Events Center and close out homecoming weekend with No.21 Washington (13-7, 5-5 Pac-12) at noon on Sunday.
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SCOUT THE COUGARS: No.19 Washington State has been on fire since facing the Buffs last month, except for one slip up. The Cougars defeated No.21 Arizona in five and took care of Arizona State, but fell to Cal in four sets on the road. Washington State rebounded with home victories against USC and UCLA this past weekend for a pair of top-20 wins.
The largest concern for the Buffs is the blocking of the Cougars. WSU is 31st in the nation in blocks per set but are equally difficult on offense with the 43rd-best hitting percentage in the nation. Another area of concern is the opponent hitting percentage, an area the Cougars are second in the conference in.
Taylor Mims leads the team with nearly four kills per set. She is fifth in the conference in kills and attacks.
SCOUTING THE HUSKIES: No.21 Washington has had a rough road since facing Colorado earlier this season. The team has wins against No. 21 Arizona in a sweep on the road and a sweep against Cal, but besides that they have lost five other matches since taking on the Buffs. The Huskies fell to No.25 Utah at home in four, were swept by Arizona State on the road, then had a trio of ranked teams in No.2 Stanford, No. 14 USC and No.20 UCLA, all coming in losses. All three of those past losses had the team hitting less than .200 with large numbers of attacking errors.
The Buffs biggest area of concern is the Huskies strong serving. Washington is ranked 35th in the nation in aces per set and lead the Pac-12. If Colorado can pass well the rest of the match should go well for the Buffs with Washington ranked next to last in the conference in opponent hitting percentage and digs. The Huskies are also next to last in the conference in assists, 10th in kills and ninth in hitting percentage.
Kara Bajema leads the team with 293 kills, nearly four per set. She is joined by Samantha Drechsel who has 231 kills this season. Defensively Avie Niece has 70 blocks this season to lead the team, while Lauren Sanders has 58.
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Match notes - https://cubuffs.com/documents/2018/10/24//2018_CU_Volleyball_Oct_23.pdf
Match Media links -
Live video -
Vs. WSU (Friday, 7:00 PM MT) :. match is being shown live on the Pac 12 Mountain and Washington 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/2018/10/26/washington-state-colorado .
Vs. Washington (Sunday, Noon MT) :
Live video - match is being shown live on the Pac 12 Washington channel. For those whose Cable/ Satellite/ Cord Cutting subscription includes access to that Pac 12 channel, believe the match can also be streamed through a link at https://pac-12.com/womens-volleyball/event/2018/10/28/washington-colorado .
Live stats (Both matches) - https://cubuffs.com/sidearmstats/wvball/summary
For fans, there's not that many more opportunities to see the team live in Boulder. Although the Pac schedule is only halfway completed, the Buffs only have 2 more home matches after this weekend.
BEAT the Cougs and Dawgs!!!
Preview-
Direct link - https://cubuffs.com/news/2018/10/24/volleyball-buffs-host-pair-of-ranked-washington-schools.aspx
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BOULDER – With a new half to conference play upon them, the University of Colorado women's volleyball team looks forward to this weekend against the Washington schools as an opportunity to put themselves in playoff competition.
Colorado enters the second-half of conference play a game under .500 with a 4-6 record in the Pac-12 and a 12-9 overall record. The team hosts No.19-ranked Washington State (15-5, 6-4 Pac-12) Friday evening at 7 p.m. in the CU Events Center and close out homecoming weekend with No.21 Washington (13-7, 5-5 Pac-12) at noon on Sunday.
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SCOUT THE COUGARS: No.19 Washington State has been on fire since facing the Buffs last month, except for one slip up. The Cougars defeated No.21 Arizona in five and took care of Arizona State, but fell to Cal in four sets on the road. Washington State rebounded with home victories against USC and UCLA this past weekend for a pair of top-20 wins.
The largest concern for the Buffs is the blocking of the Cougars. WSU is 31st in the nation in blocks per set but are equally difficult on offense with the 43rd-best hitting percentage in the nation. Another area of concern is the opponent hitting percentage, an area the Cougars are second in the conference in.
Taylor Mims leads the team with nearly four kills per set. She is fifth in the conference in kills and attacks.
SCOUTING THE HUSKIES: No.21 Washington has had a rough road since facing Colorado earlier this season. The team has wins against No. 21 Arizona in a sweep on the road and a sweep against Cal, but besides that they have lost five other matches since taking on the Buffs. The Huskies fell to No.25 Utah at home in four, were swept by Arizona State on the road, then had a trio of ranked teams in No.2 Stanford, No. 14 USC and No.20 UCLA, all coming in losses. All three of those past losses had the team hitting less than .200 with large numbers of attacking errors.
The Buffs biggest area of concern is the Huskies strong serving. Washington is ranked 35th in the nation in aces per set and lead the Pac-12. If Colorado can pass well the rest of the match should go well for the Buffs with Washington ranked next to last in the conference in opponent hitting percentage and digs. The Huskies are also next to last in the conference in assists, 10th in kills and ninth in hitting percentage.
Kara Bajema leads the team with 293 kills, nearly four per set. She is joined by Samantha Drechsel who has 231 kills this season. Defensively Avie Niece has 70 blocks this season to lead the team, while Lauren Sanders has 58.
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Match notes - https://cubuffs.com/documents/2018/10/24//2018_CU_Volleyball_Oct_23.pdf
Match Media links -
Live video -
Vs. WSU (Friday, 7:00 PM MT) :. match is being shown live on the Pac 12 Mountain and Washington 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/2018/10/26/washington-state-colorado .
Vs. Washington (Sunday, Noon MT) :
Live video - match is being shown live on the Pac 12 Washington channel. For those whose Cable/ Satellite/ Cord Cutting subscription includes access to that Pac 12 channel, believe the match can also be streamed through a link at https://pac-12.com/womens-volleyball/event/2018/10/28/washington-colorado .
Live stats (Both matches) - https://cubuffs.com/sidearmstats/wvball/summary