WASHINGTON STATE VOLLEYBALL Fri., Oct. 17 @No. 16 Arizona (15-3, 4-2) 6 p.m., Tucson Sun., Oct. 19 @No. 17 Arizona State (13-5, 3-3) 11 a.m., Tempe (Pac-12 TV) Linda Chalich • Athletic Communications Asst. Dir. (Volleyball Contact) • W-509-335-0268 • C-509-432-3263 • [email protected] 2014 WSU VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE / RESULTS 9-9 overall, 0-6 Pac-12 AUGUST Montana Invitational, Missoula, Mont. 29 L, 0-3 Wyoming 30 W, 3-0 @Montana W, 3-2 Cal Poly SEPTEMBER Notre Dame Golden Dome Invitational 5 W, 3-0 IUPUI W, 3-1 @Notre Dame 6 W, 3-1 Western Michigan Middle Tenn. St. Blue Raider Bash, Murfreesboro, Tenn. 12 W, 3-0 Virginia Tech 13 W, 3-0 Belmont L, 0-3 No. 12 Illinois Cougar Challenge, Pullman 18 W, 3-1 Idaho 19 W, 3-0 Portland State L, 1-3 No. 23 Loyola Marymount 24 L, 0-3 @No. 4 Washington 26 L, 0-3 @No. 1 *Stanford OCTOBER 3 L, 2-3 *No. 19 USC 5 L, 1-3 *No. 20 UCLA 10 L, 1-3 @*No. 11 Oregon 11 L, 1-3 @*Oregon State 17 @*No. 16 Arizona 6 p.m. 19@*No. 17 Arizona St. 11 a.m. TV 24 *Colorado 7 p.m. 26 *Utah 11 a.m. TV 31 @*USC 6 p.m. TV NOVEMBER 2 @*UCLA 11 a.m. 6 *Oregon State 5 p.m. TV 9 *Oregon 11 a.m. TV 13 @*Utah 7 p.m. TV 16 @*Colorado 11 a.m. TV 21 *Arizona State 7 p.m. 22 *Arizona 7 p.m. 26 *California 7 p.m. 28 *Washington 5:30 p.m. TV * = Pac-12 Conference Matches TV = Pac-12 Networks COUGAR VOLLEYBALL AT NO. 16 ARIZONA AND AT NO. 17 ARIZONA STATE The Washington State University volleyball team (9-9 overall, 0-6 Pac-12) takes on two more nationally-ranked Pac-12 teams on the road this weekend...Cougars play Friday, Oct. 17 at No. 16 Arizona (15-3, 4-2) at 6 p.m. in the McKale Center...Sunday, Oct. 19 at No. 17 Arizona State (13-5, 3-3* pending 10/17 vs. No. 3 UW) at 11 a.m. at the Wells Fargo Arena and on the Pac-12 Networks. TUNE IN FOR COUGAR VOLLEYBALL ROAD MATCHES ON RADIO All WSU volleyball road contests during the 2014 season are broadcast LIVE in the Palouse on KQQQ-AM radio (1150 AM) and on the internet at wsucougars. com…Steve Grubbs is calling WSU volleyball for the ninth consecutive season. COUGAR COACHING STAFF Jen Stinson Greeny begins her fourth season as WSU’s head coach (52-63 at WSU, 4 years; 164-87 in career, 8 years) - complete Greeny bio on page 5...assistant coaches Burdette Greeny (4th year) and Shannon Hunt (2nd year)...all three coaches are former WSU student-athletes...volunteer coach Kelli Tikker (first year)...Katie Hinrichs is coordinator of operations (4th year). COUGARS REACHING MILESTONES Junior libero Kate Sommer became the ninth Cougar to reach 1,000 digs in a career...Sommer’s 1,211 digs is fourth-best in WSU history. Senior outside hitter Jaicee Harris became the fourth player in WSU history to reach 1,000 kills and 1,000 digs in a career...previous members of the WSU 1,000 kills/1,000 digs club include Shannon Wyckoff (Hunt) 1994-97 - currently an assistant coach for WSU volleyball, Keren Oigman 1994-97, and LaToya Harris 1999-2002...Harris was the 12th Cougar to reach 1,000 kills in a career...Harris’ total is now 1,067 kills, eighth-best in WSU history...ninth Cougar to reach 1,000 digs in a career and currently has 1,052 digs, ninth-best in WSU history. WASHINGTON STATE VOLLEYBALL RELEASE Fri., Oct. 17 @No. 16 Arizona (15-3, 4-2) 6 p.m., Tucson Sun., Oct. 19 @No. 17 Arizona State (13-5, 3-3) 11 a.m., Tempe (Pac-12 TV) Page 2 ABOUT THE NO. 16 ARIZONA WILDCATS (15-3 overall, 4-2 Pac-12) Location: Tucson, Arizona Enrollment: 38,000 Colors: Cardinal and Navy Arena/Capacity: McKale Center / 14,545 Rank School (1st-Place Votes) Total Pts. ‘14 Record Previous Week Head Coach: David Rubio (Cal St. Northridge ‘82) 1 Stanford (56) 1496 16-0 1 Record at Arizona/Years: 430-249 / 23 2 Texas (3) 1429 13-0 2 3 Washington (1) 1389 17-0 3 Career Record/Years: 533-314 / 28 4 Florida State 131117-0 4 Assistant Coaches: Charita Stubbs, Gregg Whitis 5 Wisconsin 1255 14-2 6 Series Record: Arizona leads 40-16 - partial list below (WSU streak: -2) 6 Colorado State 1154 18-1 7 Date W/L Location Score 7 Penn State 114116-3 5 8 Florida 1054 12-3 9 Oct. 23, 2010 L, 0-3- - - - Pullman 16-25, 17-25, 20-25 9 BYU 998 16-2 10 Nov. 19, 2010 L, 1-3- - - - @ Tucson 13-25, 25-19,16-25, 23-25 10 Oregon 918 14-2 11 Sept. 25, 2011 L, 0-3- - - - @ Tucson 13-25, 19-25, 19-25 11 North Carolina871 13-2 12 Oct. 28, 2011 L, 1-3- - - - Pullman 24-26, 25-19, 20-25, 15-25 12 Kentucky 821 16-2 13 Nov. 21, 2012 W, 3-1- - - - Pullman 25-18, 17-25, 25-20, 25-14 13 Nebraska 797 10-5 8 Oct. 13, 2013 L, 2-3- - - - Pullman 23-25, 25-22, 25-22, 17-25, 12-15 14 Purdue 732 16-2 14 Nov. 7, 2013 L, 0-3- - - - - @Tucson 18-25, 14-25, 24-26 15 Illinois 711 12-5 15 AVCA Division I Coaches Top 25 Week 7 Poll October 13, 2014 16 Arizona 613 15-3 16 17 Arizona State 483 13-5 18 18 USC 398 10-6 20 19 UCLA 343 12-5 17 20 Texas A&M 335 11-5 19 21 Duke 286 14-3 22 22 Ohio State 250 13-5 NR 23 Minnesota 215 13-4 23 24 LMU 151 16-2 25 25 Kansas State 93 16-2 NR Others Receiving Votes/appearing on two or more ballots: Northwestern 58; Long Beach State 40; Colorado 38; CSUN 21; Marquette 20; Hawai’i 17; Oregon State 16; Alabama 11; Oklahoma 8; Michigan 5; UCF 5; Western Kentucky 4. Other Oct. 13 National Rankings Rich Kern Poll Pablo Rankings 1. Stanford 1. Texas 2. Texas 2. Penn State 3. Washington 3. Washington 4. Florida State4. Stanford 5. Wisconsin 5. Wisconsin 6. Penn State 6. BYU 7. Colorado St. 7. Colorado St. 8. BYU 8. Oregon 9. Florida 9. N. Carolina 10. Oregon 10. Florida State 51. WSU (Complete rankings are available at www. richkern.com) NCAA RPI Rankings (334 teams) October 13, 2014 National Leader: Stanford Pac-12 Conference Team Rankings: 1. Stanford, 4. Washington, 5. Oregon, 12. USC, 14. Arizona, 18. UCLA, 26. Oregon State, 38. Arizona State, 39. Colorado, 48. Utah, 61. California, 70. Washington State ABOUT THE NO. 17 ARIZONA STATE SUN DEVILS (13-5, 3-3 pending 10/17 vs. No. 3 UW) Location: Tempe, Arizona Enrollment: 76,771 Colors: Maroon and Gold Arena/Capacity: Wells Fargo Arena / 10,734 Head Coach: Jason Watson (BYU ’95) Record at Arizona State/Years: 99-107 / 7 Career Record/Years: 173-125 / 10 Associate Head Coach: Linda Hampton-Keith Assistant Coach: Sammi Stuart Series Record: Arizona State leads 31-25 - partial list below (WSU streak: -1) Date W/L Location Score Oct. 22, 2010- - - L, 2-3- - - Pullman- - - - 25-18, 20-25, 25-15, 16-25, 10-15 Nov. 20, 2010 - - L, 1-3- - - @Tempe- - - 20-25, 25-19, 21-25,19-25 Sept. 23, 2011- - W, 3-2- - @Tempe- - - 18-25, 24-26, 25-23, 25-19,15-13 Oct. 29, 2011- - - W, 3-0- - Pullman- - - 25-22, 25-17, 25-20 Sept. 21, 2012- - L, 1-3- - - @Tempe- - - 18-25, 25-20, 21-25, 23-25 Oct. 11, 2013- - - W, 3-2- - Pullman- - - - 25-23, 23-25, 25-22, 17-25, 15-9 Nov. 6, 2013 - - - L, 0-3- - - @Tempe- - - 22-25, 22-25, 17-25 PAC-12 CONFERENCE 2014 STANDINGS (as of Oct. 13) (Nat. Rankings) Conference Overall Washington (3) Stanford (1) Oregon (10) Arizona (16) Oregon State Arizona State (17) UCLA (19) USC (18) Colorado Utah Washington State California 6-0 6-0 4-2 4-2 3-3 3-3 3-3 3-3 3-3 1-5 0-6 0-6 17-0 16-0 14-2 15-3 13-4 13-5 12-5 10-6 11-7 11-6 9-9 8-8 Streak Won 17 Won 16 Lost 1 Lost 1 Won 1 Lost 1 Lost 1 Won 3 Won 1 Lost 2 Lost 7 Lost 6 WASHINGTON STATE VOLLEYBALL RELEASE Fri., Oct. 17 @No. 16 Arizona (15-3, 4-2) 6 p.m., Tucson Sun., Oct. 19 @No. 17 Arizona State (13-5, 3-3) 11 a.m., Tempe (Pac-12 TV) COUGAR VOLLEYBALL STATISTICAL HIGHLIGHTS WSU All-time Career Top 10s: Kills 8. Jaicee Harris, 2011-14 1,067 Attack Attempts 7. Jaicee Harris, 2011-14 3,402 Digs 4. Kate Sommer, 2012-14 9. Jaicee Harris, 2011-14 1,211 1,052 WSU All-time Single Season Top 10s: Kills 5. Kyra Holt, 2013 479 Total Attacks 2. Jaicee Harris, 2012 3. Kyra Holt, 2013 1,386 1,316 Hitting Percentage 4. Ver’Leea Hardaway, 2013 .336 Digs 5. Kate Sommer, 2013 7. Kate Sommer, 2012 Points 2. Kyra Holt, 2013 495 459 557.5 2014 WSU Cougars Pronunciation Guide # 2 #11 #13 #15 #17 #20 #21 #22 Kate Summer Ashley Vander t-eye-g Ar-lee-cia Ortiz Vur-lee-ah Hardaway Tawny Stevens Hailey Beth-oon Casey Shane-line Kai-rah Holt TUNE IN FOR COUGAR VOLLEYBALL ROAD MATCHES ON RADIO Cougar volleyball fans can listen to all the road contests during the 2014 season LIVE in the Palouse on KQQQ-AM radio (1150 AM) and on the internet at wsucougars.com… veteran area broadcaster Steve Grubbs is the voice of Cougar volleyball for the ninth consecutive season. Page 3 PAC-12 LEADERS FROM OVERALL MATCHES INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS FROM THE PAC-12 CONFERENCE (TOP 10): Rank in conference, WSU player (conf. leader) Kills - 9th Kyra Holt 3.46 kps (Karsta Lowe, UCLA 6.04 kps) Hitting Pct. - 8th Chelsey Bettinson .347 (Merete Lutz, Stanford .516) Assists - 4th Haley MacDonald 11.34 aps (Madi Bugg, Stanford 11.34 aps) Service Aces - 10th Shawna Lum 0.28 saps (Samantha Bricio, USC 0.92 saps) Digs - 6th Kate Sommer 3.95 dps (Kyle Gilbert, Stanford 4.77 dps) Blocks - 3rd Chelsey Bettinson 1.46 bps (Lianna Sybeldon, UW 1.76 bps) Points - 9th Chelsey Bettinson 3.97 pps & 10th Kyra Holt 3.84 pps (Karsta Lowe, UCLA 6.80 pps) TEAM STATISTICS FROM THE PAC-12 CONFERENCE (TOP 10): Rank in Overall Matches (Leader) Kills - WSU is 6th at 13.65 kps (UCLA 15.17 kps) Hitting Percentage - WSU is 11th at .223 (Stanford .336) Opponent Hitting Pct - WSU is 11th at .224 (Washington .161) Assists - WSU is 6th at 12.72 aps (UCLA 14.26 aps) Service Aces - WSU is 7th at 1.25 saps (USC 1.68 saps) Digs - WSU is 7th at 13.55 dps (Arizona 15.97 dps) Blocks - WSU is 5th at 2.49 bps (Washington 3.25 bps) PAC-12 LEADERS FROM PAC-12 ONLY MATCHES INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS FROM THE PAC-12 CONFERENCE (TOP 10): Rank in conference, WSU player (conf. leader) Kills - No WSU player (Karsta Lowe, UCLA 5.88 kps) Hitting Pct. - No WSU player (Kacey Nady, Oregon .460) Assists - 5th Haley MacDonald 10.61 aps (Penina Snuka, Arizona 12.10 aps) Service Aces - No WSU player (Samantha Bricio, USC 0.77 saps) Digs - 9th Kate Sommer 3.83 dps (Kyle Gilbert, Stanford 5.52 dps) Blocks - 6th Chelsey Bettinson 1.22 bps (Lianna Sybeldon, UW 1.83 bps) Points - No WSU player (Karsta Lowe, UCLA 6.48 pps) TEAM STATISTICS FROM THE PAC-12 CONFERENCE (TOP 10): Rank in Overall Matches (Leader) Kills - WSU is 11th at 12.48 kps (Oregon 15.64 kps) Hitting Percentage - WSU is 12th at .179 (Stanford .327) Opponent Hitting Pct - WSU is 11th at .288 (Washington .177) Assists - WSU is 11th at 11.65 aps (Oregon 14.59 aps) Service Aces - WSU is 7th at 0.87 saps (Washington 1.67 saps) Digs - WSU is 6th at 13.65 dps (Stanford 15.86 dps) Blocks - WSU is 10th at 1.93 bps (Washington 3.48 bps) COUGARS IN NCAA RANKINGS (through 10/12) > WSU in Team Rankings (top 60 out of 328 teams) Kills per set - 52nd (13.65 kps) Assists per set - 50th (12.72 aps) Blocks per set - 49th (2.49 bps) > WSU players in Individual Rankings (top 60) Assists per set - Haley MacDonald 14th (11.34 aps) Blocks per set - Chelsey Bettinson 12th (1.46 bps) Total assists - Haley MacDonald 54th (737 assists) Total blocks - Chelsey Bettinson 17th (95 blocks) WASHINGTON STATE VOLLEYBALL RELEASE Fri., Oct. 17 @No. 16 Arizona (15-3, 4-2) 6 p.m., Tucson Sun., Oct. 19 @No. 17 Arizona State (13-5, 3-3) 11 a.m., Tempe (Pac-12 TV) Page 4 COUGAR VOLLEYBALL 2014 STATISTICAL FACTS Washington State’s record when... Playing at home: 2-3 Playing on the road: 2-4 Playing at a neutral site: 5-2 Longest winning streak: 7 Longest losing streak: 7 Playing 3 sets: 5-4 Playing 4 sets: 3-4 Playing 5 sets: 1-1 WSU wins first set: 6-4 Opponent wins first set: 3-5 Winning first 2 sets: 6-0 Losing first 2 sets: 1-5 Spliting first 2 sets: 2-4 Hitting .250 or better: 5-1 Hitting below .250: 4-8 Out-hit opponents: 9-0 Out-hit by opponents: 0-9 Vs. ranked opponents: 0-7 Vs. unranked opponents: 9-2 In the Pac-12: 0-6 Outside the conference: 9-3 Last 5 matches: 0-5 Last 10 matches: 2-8 Televised matches: 0-4 In August: 2-1 In September: 7-4 In October: 0-4 In November: 0-0 In December: 0-0 COUGAR VOLLEYBALL ON THE PAC-12 TV NETWORKS The Pac-12 TV Networks will broadcast 13 WSU volleyball matches in 2014, beginning with WSU’s opening Pac-12 match at Seattle against cross-state rival Washington Wed., Sept. 24, at 7:30 p.m...other Pac12 TV contests that will be broadcast live this year for the Cougars include Arizona State, Colorado, Oregon, Oregon State, UCLA, USC, and Utah. COUGAR LITTLE SPIKERS PROGRAM The Cougar Volleyball program will conduct a series of four Little Spikers volleyball one-hour clinics for children ages 5 through 10 years...the clinics run from 10 to 11 a.m. in Bohler Gym Oct. 4, Oct. 25, Nov. 8 and Nov. 22...Little Spikers will demonstrate their skills between sets two and three of the Washington State versus Arizona volleyball match at 7 p.m. Sat., Nov. 22, at Bohler Gym...a fun atmosphere is provided for learning the basics of volleyball including passing, setting and hitting using a special lightweight ball...a $30 registration fee covers the four Saturday clinics, a Little Spikers T-shirt, and free admission to all Cougar home Pac-12 Conference matches...for more information, contact the WSU Volleyball Office ([email protected]) at 509-335-7169. THE LAST TIME WASHINGTON STATE... Won a match................................................... vs. Portland State, 9/19/14 Lost a match..................................................... at Oregon State, 10/11/14 Won at home.................................................. vs. Portland State, 9/19/14 Lost at home..................................................... vs. No. 20 UCLA, 10/5/14 Won on the road*.................................................... vs. Belmont, 9/13/14 Lost on the road*............................................. at Oregon State, 10/11/14 Won 3-0 .......................................................... vs. Portland State, 9/19/14 Lost 3-0 ........................................................... at No. 1 Stanford, 9/26/14 Won 3-0 at home............................................ vs. Portland State, 9/19/14 Lost 3-0 at home...................................................... vs. Oregon, 11/22/13 Won 3-0 on the road*.............................................. vs. Belmont, 9/13/14 Lost 3-0 on the road*...................................... at No. 1 Stanford, 9/26/14 Won in four sets............................................................ vs. Idaho, 9/18/14 Lost in four sets................................................ at Oregon State, 10/11/14 Won in five sets........................................................ vs. Cal Poly, 8/30/14 Lost in five sets................................................... vs. No. 19 USC, 10/3/14 Beat a Pac-12 opponent............................. at No. 23 California, 11/24/13 Lost to a Pac-12 opponent............................... at Oregon State, 10/11/14 Beat a ranked opponent............................ at No. 23 California, 11/24/13 Lost to an unranked opponent........................ at Oregon State, 10/11/14 (* road matches include neutral sites) WASHINGTON STATE VOLLEYBALL RELEASE Fri., Oct. 17 @No. 16 Arizona (15-3, 4-2) 6 p.m., Tucson Sun., Oct. 19 @No. 17 Arizona State (13-5, 3-3) 11 a.m., Tempe (Pac-12 TV) HOME MATCH WEBCASTS Home matches for the WSU volleyball team in 2014 not broadcast by Pac-12 Networks will be webcast for free on the official site www.wsucougars.com...go to the Volleyball Schedule page, click on Live Video to view home matches. CONNECT WITH WSU ATHLETICS Connect with Washington State University Athletics on the web at WSUCougars.com, the official website of Cougar Athletics, and on Twitter (twitter.com/WSUCougars_com), Facebook (facebook. com/WSUCougarAthletics)...Cougar volleyball on Twitter @wsuvolleyball. WSU 2014 Volleyball Staff: (L-R) Volunteer Coach Kelli Tikker, Assistant Coaches Shannon Hunt and Burdette Greeny, Head Coach Jen Greeny, and Operations Coordinator Katie Hinrichs. Page 5 Jen Greeny, after three seasons at the helm of the Washington State University volleyball program, has made significant progress in rebuilding the program to the level of national prominence that it was when she played and was an assistant coach. The Cougars produced an 18-win season with five conference wins in 2013, the most wins since the 2009 season. Other notable accomplishments in the 2013 season included: going undefeated in the nonconference portion of the schedule (130); a 3-2 win over No. 16 Arizona State, the first victory over a ranked team for Greeny at WSU; a 3-2 win over No. 4 USC after WSU was down two sets and came back from a fifth-set 14-8 deficit to win 21-19, stopping six consecutive match points; and a 3-2 win at No. 23 California, the first win over Cal for WSU since 2003, and the first at Berkeley since 2003. The youthful Cougars proved to be fierce competitors in 2013, winning five of the nine five-set matches they played, the most five-set matches won since 2008. Four of those wins came over teams that went on to play in the NCAA Championship tournament. In March 2011, Greeny became the 12th coach in the history of the Cougars volleyball program. She has compiled a three-year record of 43-54 at WSU and has a seven-year career record of 155-78 (.665). As Jennifer Stinson, Greeny played and coached at WSU during the program’s most successful years on the Palouse and when hired, Greeny made a commitment to not only restore the program but to take it to the next level of success. To that end, she and her staff produced a 2013 recruiting class ranked 14th-best nationally. The AVCA Pacific North Region Freshman of the Year was WSU’s Kyra Holt who also garnered All-Pac-12 honorable mention and Pac-12 All-Freshman honors. Cougar freshmen Emmy Allen and Hailey Bethune were named to the Pac-12 All-Freshman honorable mention team. Holt is the most honored WSU player since 2011 when senior Meagan Ganzer became the first Cougar to be named to All-Pac-12 and All-Pacific Region teams, breaking a ten-year drought. Under Greeny’s mentoring, Ganzer became the fourth All-America player in WSU history and the first selected since 1996. Greeny, and her assistant coach Burdette Greeny, have coached eight All-Americans and three players who have had successful professional careers: Ganzer played in Puerto Rico, Romania, and Germany, Camryn Irwin played in Austria, and Anile Clemente, a three-time AllAmerican at Lewis-Clark State, played in Denmark. Greeny has also changed the academic culture of the program with consecutive semesters of a team grade point average of 3.0 or better. As the head volleyball coach at Lewis-Clark State College (Lewiston, Idaho) from 2007-10, Greeny accumulating an impressive 112-24 record (.824) while turning the Warriors’ program into one of the premier NAIA teams. She took the reins of a struggling program and led it to four consecutive Frontier Conference regular season titles and four consecutive berths to the NAIA National Tournament. The Warriors finished in the top 13 in the nation each year and ended the 2010 season at 31-3 (.912), the best mark in program history. Greeny was a four-time Frontier Conference Coach of the Year and the AVCA Northwest Region Coach of the Year. Jennifer Stinson was a stellar multi-sport athlete at Davenport (Wash.) High. At WSU she became the seventh player in WSU history with 1,000 career kills. A threetime All-Pacific-10 Conference selection, Greeny’s statistics are prominent in WSU’s all-time career lists ranking third in block assists (360), fourth in total blocks (419), and seventh in solo blocks (59). She trained with the 1997 U.S. National volleyball team. Greeny also excelled in the classroom where she was WSU’s Athlete of the Year in 1998-99. She was a CoSIDA District VIII Academic All-America first-team and secondteam selection her final two years and was a Pac-10 Volleyball All-Academic selection three times. She received her bachelor’s degree in education from WSU in 1999. Greeny spent 4½ years on WSU Head Coach Cindy Fredrick’s volleyball coaching staff. At the time of her departure, Greeny had been involved in six of the 10 seasons Cougar volleyball qualified for postseason action, three as a player and three as an assistant coach. During her playing career, WSU was ranked as high as fifth in the country and made the Elite Eight of the NCAA Championship Tournament. Greeny was instrumental in WSU’s second and only other appearance in the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament, in 2002, this time as an assistant coach. Greeny and her husband, Burdette Greeny, a former standout pitcher at WSU and an assistant volleyball coach at WSU, have two young daughters Lauren and Leah. WASHINGTON STATE VOLLEYBALL RELEASE Fri., Oct. 17 @No. 16 Arizona (15-3, 4-2) 6 p.m., Tucson Sun., Oct. 19 @No. 17 Arizona State (13-5, 3-3) 11 a.m., Tempe (Pac-12 TV) Page 6 How the Best Players Perform Versus Washington State in 2014 (NCAA individual and AVCA team rankings from the week versus WSU) *Karsta Lowe, No. 20 UCLA outside hitter (preseason All-Pac-12 selection) 6.49 kills per set = 1st in NCAA; vs. WSU Lowe had 3.25 kills per set 7.19 points per set = 1st in NCAA; vs. WSU Lowe had 3.63 points per set 12.13 attacks per set = 11th in NCAA; vs. WSU Lowe had 7.5 attacks per set .374 hitting percentage = 5th in Pac-12; vs. WSU Lowe hit .233 (2nd lowest of season) *Julie Cosani, No. 20 UCLA setter 12.18 assists per set = 2nd in NCAA; vs. WSU Cosani had 10.00 assists per set *Samantha Bricio, No. 19 USC outside hitter (preseason All-Pac-12 selection) 0.89 service aces per set = 2nd in NCAA; vs. WSU Bricio had 0.40 aces per set * Ebony Nwanebu, No. 19 USC outside hitter (presason All-Pac-12 selection) .265 hitting percentage; vs. WSU hit .108 (4th lowest of season) *Inky Ajanaku, No. 1 Stanford middle blocker (preseason All-Pac-12 selection) 1.47 blocks per set = 21st in NCAA; vs. WSU Ajanaku had 1.33 blocks per set *Amanda Benson, No. 11 Oregon libero 3.96 digs per set = 5th in Pac-12; vs. WSU Benson had 2.75 digs per set *Arica Nassar, Oregon State middle blocker 1.63 blocks per set = 6th in NCAA; vs. WSU Nassar had 0.5 blocks per set *Darby Reeder, Oregon State defensive specialist/libero 0.49 aces per set = 2nd in Pac-12 & 26th in NCAA; vs. WSU Reeder had 0 aces *Mary-Kate Marshall, Oregon State outside hitter 4.27 kills per set average = 26th in NCAA; vs. WSU Marshall had 3.5 kills per set GREENY ERA WSU VOLLEYBALL HIGHLIGHTS: A PROGRAM ON THE RISE * 2014 Milestone player achievements: Jaicee Harris became the 4th player in WSU history to reach both 1,000 kills and 1,000 digs in a career. Kate Sommer became the 9th player in WSU history to reach 1,000 digs is a career. * In four years, Greeny’s teams have posted a 40-7 non-conference record. * As of 10/13/14, WSU’s opponents average Pablo rankings were sixth-highest (most difficult) among Pac-12 teams: WSU is 51st in Pablo rankings and the average of Cougar opponents thus far is 77. *18-win 2013 season tied for most wins since 2002 Elite Eight team and since 2009 NCAA Championship team. *WSU’S 2013 class of six freshmen was tabbed 14th-best nationally by PrepVolleyball.com’s annual rankings. *Three of the 2013 recruiting class earned Pac-12 honors: Kyra Holt, AVCA Pacific North Region Freshman of the Year, All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention team, and Pac-12 All-Freshman team selection; Emmy Allen and Hailey Bethune named Pac-12 All-Freshman honorable mention. * Greeny inherited a 6-win team in 2010, then produced 12 wins in 2011,13 wins in 2012, and 18 wins in 2013. * WSU tallied four wins over teams with Top 50 RPIs in 2013 season. * In 2013 WSU defeated five teams that competed in NCAA Tournament; three teams advanced to the second round and one went on to Elite Eight. * 3-2 win over No. 16 Arizona State (10/11/13) was first victory over a ranked team for Head Coach Jen Greeny. * 3-2 win over No. 4 USC (11/17/13), WSU was down 2-0 and came back from a fifth-set 14-8 deficit to win 2119...WSU stopped six consecutive match points...first five-set loss of year for USC...first USC loss to a team ranked outside of RPI top 15...WSU has two victories over opponents higher ranked than No. 4 USC (2013): No. 1 Stanford (2002), No. 3 Stanford (1996). * 3-2 win at No. 23 California (11/24/13) was first for WSU since 2002, and first at Berkeley since 2001...11th WSU win on the road versus a Top 25 opponent in program history...first road win over a Top 25 opponent since 2002 Elite Eight team. * WSU played the most five-set matches among Pac-12 member in 2013, winning four of the eight. * WSU’s RPI improved 102 points, the second-best improvement among the five major conferences (ACC, Big 12, B1G, Pac-12 and SEC): WSU RPI 169 in 2010, 156 in 2011, 129 in 2012, and 67 in 2013. WASHINGTON STATE VOLLEYBALL RELEASE Fri., Oct. 17 @No. 16 Arizona (15-3, 4-2) 6 p.m., Tucson Sun., Oct. 19 @No. 17 Arizona State (13-5, 3-3) 11 a.m., Tempe (Pac-12 TV) 2014 WSU VOLLEYBALL TEAM CAPTAINS Page 7 Seniors Chelsey Bettinson and Jaicee Harris, and junior Kate Sommer (left to right) are the 2014 volleyball team captains... Bettinson is a middle blocker from Richland, Wash., Harris is an outside hitter from Chelan, Wash., and Sommer is a libero/defensive specialist from Pacific Palisades, Calif...captains were selected by the WSU volleyball coaching staff and current players using the volleyball program’s five pillars of passion, unity, thankfulness, humility, and servanthood. MEET THE 2014 COUGARS #7 Emmy Allen (6-2, SO, OH, Mill Creek, Wash.) - Member of the summer 2014 Pac-12 All-Stars team that toured China...five kills and a block in Wyoming match...played three sets with three kills vs. No. 20 UCLA...started against No. 11 Oregon and at OSU...tallied six kills in each match...Pac-12 All-Freshman 2013 honorable mention team selection...solid rookie year of collegiate volleyball...played in 100 of 123 sets in 2013. Allen’s Season [Career] Bests: Kills: 6 at No. 11 Oregon 10/10 & at Oregon State 10/11 [13 in 2013]] H.Pct: .235 vs. Wyoming 8/29 [.444 in 2013] Digs: 2 at Oregon State 10/11 [4 in 2013] Total Blocks: 2 vs. Western Michigan 9/6 [5 in 2013] Points: 6.0 at No. 11 Oregon 10/10 & at Oregon State 10/11 [13.5 in 2013] #20 Hailey Bethune (6-0, SO, OH, Stockton, Calif.) - Season-best seven kills and two blocks in 3-1 win @Notre Dame 9/5...four kills, three blocks in 3-2 win over Cal Poly 8/30...Pac-12 All-Freshman 2013 honorable mention team selection...played in 61 sets last season. Bethune’s Season [Career] Bests: Kills: 7 @Notre Dame 9/5 [12 in 2013] H.Pct: .375 @Notre Dame 9/5 [.667 in 2013] Digs: 2 vs. Cal Poly 8/30 & @Notre Dame 9/5 [3 in 2013] Total Blocks: 3 vs. Cal Poly 8/30 [4 in 2013] Points: 8.0 @Notre Dame 9/5 [13.5 in 2013] #12 Chelsey Bettinson (6-1, SR, MB, Richland, Wash.) - Team tri-captain for 2014...NAMED ALL-TOURNAMENT AT MONTANA INVITATIONAL...NAMED MVP AT NOTRE DAME GOLDEN DOME INVITATIONAL...NAMED ALL-TOURNAMENT AT MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE BLUE RAIDER BASH...tallied career-high 22 kills and hit .543 in 3-1 win at Notre Dame 9/5...previous weekend had 16 kills and hit career-high .583 in 3-0 win at Montana...racked up careerhigh 10 blocks in 3-2 win over Cal Poly 8/30 and again vs. No. 23 LMU 9/19...nine blocks vs. No. 19 USC and vs. No. 20 UCLA...1.46 blocks per set is third in Pac-12 and 12th-best nationally...to date, .347 hpct is eighth-best in Pac-12, and 3.97 pps is ninth in Pac-12...95 total blocks is 17th-best in NCAA...averages 2.98 kps, second-best on team...twotime Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention. Bettinson’s Season [Career] Bests Kills: 22 @Notre Dame 9/5 H.Pct: .583 @Montana 8/30 Aces: 3 vs. Belmont 9/13 Digs: 3 vs. Illinois 9/13 [5x in 2011] Total Blocks: 10 vs. Cal Poly 8/30 & vs. No. 23 LMU 9/19 Points: 24.5 @Notre Dame 9/5 #6 Taylor Ellingsen (5-7, SO, DS, Spokane, Wash.) - Played in 10 of WSU’s 65 sets to date...served ace in win @Montana 8/30...served ace at No. 11 Oregon 10/10...two digs at Oregon State 10/11. . Ellingsen’s Season [Career] Bests: Sets played in 2014: 10 Ace: 1 @Montana 8/30 & 1 @No. 11 Oregon 10/10 Digs: 2 at Oregon State 10/11 WASHINGTON STATE VOLLEYBALL RELEASE Fri., Oct. 17 @No. 16 Arizona (15-3, 4-2) 6 p.m., Tucson Sun., Oct. 19 @No. 17 Arizona State (13-5, 3-3) 11 a.m., Tempe (Pac-12 TV) Page 8 #15 Ver’Leea Hardaway (6-1, SR, MB, Mission Viejo, Calif.) - NAMED ALL-TOURNAMENT AT MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE BLUE RAIDER BASH...NAMED ALL-TOURNAMENT AT COUGAR CHALLENGE...11 kills and hit .643 in the 3-0 win over Virginia Tech 9/12...tallied 12 kills and hit .476 vs. No. 20 UCLA 10/5...season-high nine blocks vs. No. 23 Loyola Marymount 9/19...hit career-best .733 (12-1-15) vs. Seattle U 9/20/13 - tops in Pac-12 for 2013...hit .350 or better in 19 of WSU’s 33 matches during 2013 season...season hpct of .336 is fourth-best in WSU single season all-time records...career .297 hpct is fourth-best at WSU...career totals of 39 solo blocks, 262 assisted blocks, and 301 total blocks is 62 away from 10th-best in WSU all-time records. Hardaway’s Season [Career] Bests: Kills: 12 vs. No. 20 UCLA 10/5 [15 in 2012] H.Pct: .643 vs. Virginia Tech 9/12 [.773 in 2013] Digs: 2 vs. Cal Poly 8/30 [3 in 2012] Total Blocks: 9 vs. No. 23 LMU 9/19 [10 in 2013] Points: 17.0 vs. No. 23 LMU 9/19 [17.5 in 2012] #5 Jaicee Harris (5-11, SR, OH, Chelan, Wash.) - Team tri-captain for 2014...NAMED ALL-TOURNAMENT AT MONTANA INVITATIONAL...NAMED ALL-TOURNAMENT AT NOTRE DAME GOLDEN DOME INVITATIONAL...seven double-doubles this season...16 kills and 23 digs in win over W. Michigan 9/6...had career-best seven blocks vs. No. 19 USC 10/3...tallied season-best 18 kills at Oregon State 10/11...second on team with 2.69 dps and third on team with 2.82 kps...career-high 28 digs in upset win over No. 4 USC 11/17/13...2012 total of 1,386 attacks is second in WSU’s single season all-time records...3,402 career attack attempts seventh-most on WSU’s all-time list...9/26/14 BECAME THE FOURTH COUGAR TO REACH 1,000 KILLS AND 1,000 DIGS IN A CAREER...1,067 career kills is eighth-best on WSU all-time list...1,052 career digs is 9th-best on WSU all-time list. WSU CAREER RECORDS: KILLS 1. Sarah Silvernail (.301), 1993-96 2. Carrie Couturier (.271) , 1988-91 3. Megan Ganzer (.226), 2008-11 4. LaToya Harris (.246), 1999-02 5. Kristen Hovde (.226), 1989-92 6. Brittany Johnson (.157), 2005-08 7. Kelly Rosin (.186), 2003-06 8. Jaicee Harris, 2011-14 9. Keren Oigman (.273), 1994-97 10. Shannon Wyckoff (.210), 1994-97 WSU CAREER RECORDS: All-Time Attack Attempts 1. Sarah Silvernail, 1993-96 4,083 2. Meagan Ganzer, 2008-11 3,941 3. Brittany Johnson, 2005-08 3,805 4. Kristen Hovde, 1989-92 3,741 5. LaToya Harris, 1999-02 3,712 6. Carrie Courturier, 1988-91 3,674 7. Jaicee Harris, 2011-14 3,402 8. Kelly Rosin, 2003-06 3,363 9. Jackie Albright, 2006-09 3,296 10. Carla Reyes, 1986-89 2,813 Harris’ Season [Career] Bests: Kills: 18 @Oregon State 10/11 [27 in 2012] H.Pct: .417 vs. No. 12 Illinois 9/13 [.500 in 2012] Aces: 2 vs. Idaho 9/18 [5 in 2012] Digs: 23 vs. W. Michigan 9/6 [28 in 2013] Total Blocks: 7 vs. No. 19 USC 10/3 Points: 18.5 vs. Idaho 9/18 [29.5 in 2012] 1,848 1,547 1,531 1,459 1,395 1,1181 1,113 1,067 1,054 1,051 WSU CAREER RECORDS: All-Time Digs 1. Kelly Hyder, 2006-09 1,773 2. Shannon Wyckoff, 1994-97 1,254 3. Kortney Jamtaas, 1999-02 1,232 4. Kate Sommer, 2012-14 1,211 5. LaToya Harris, 1999-02 1,178 6. Beth Welch, 1987-89 1,111 7. Cindy Baker, 1985-88 1,107 8. Keren Oigman, 1994-97 1,070 9. Jaicee Harris, 2011-14 1,052 10. Jackie Albright, 2006-09 998 WASHINGTON STATE VOLLEYBALL RELEASE Fri., Oct. 17 @No. 16 Arizona (15-3, 4-2) 6 p.m., Tucson Sun., Oct. 19 @No. 17 Arizona State (13-5, 3-3) 11 a.m., Tempe (Pac-12 TV) Page 9 #22 Kyra Holt (6-1, SO, OH, Hercules, Calif.) - Name pronounced kai-rah...leads team with 3.46 kps, ninth-best in Pac-12...3.84 pps is second on team and 10th in Pac-12...five double-doubles this season...tallied 19 kills, hit .472 and had 10 digs in 3-2 come-from-behind win vs. Cal Poly 8/30...tallied three aces vs. No. 19 USC 10/3...20 kills and hit .366 with six digs vs. No. 20 UCLA 10/5...four blocks adn 19 kills at No. 11 Oregon 10/10....2013 AVCA PACIFIC NORTH REGION FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR...All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention...Pac-12 All-Freshman First Team...named Pac-12 Freshman Player of the Week three times in 2013...career-high 28 kills (.304) in 3-2 come-from-behind upset win at No. 23 California in 2013...other 2013 stats: double-digit kills in 29 of 33 matches, 3.89 kps was seventh-best in Pac12, 53rd-best nationally, 4.53 pps was seventh-best in Pac-12, 40th-best nationally, 0.28 aces per set was eighth-best in Pac-12...12 double-double matches was 11th-best in Pac-12 for season and tied for sixth-best among all freshmen nationally...Holt’s rankings in WSU single-season records all came in 2013: KILLS (5th) 479; ATTACK ATTEMPTS (3rd) 1316; and POINTS (10th) 557.5. Holt’s Season [Career] Bests: Kills: 20 vs. No. 20 UCLA 10/5 [28 in 2013] H.Pct: .472 vs. Cal Poly 8/30 [.515 in 2013] Aces: 3 vs. No. 19 USC 10/3 [4 in 2013] Digs: 14 vs. W. Michigan 9/6 & vs. No. 19 USC 10/3 [19 -2x in 2013] Total Blocks: 4 @No. 11 Oregon 10/10 [6 - 3x in 2013] Points: 22.0 @No. 11 Oregon 10/10 [30.0 in 2013] #3 Stephanie Logan (6-2, RS-JR, OH, Pullman, Wash.) - Left-handed hitter...opened 2014 season with seven kills in eight attacks with no errors for .875 hpct in two sets vs. Wyoming 8/29...also tallied seven kills with no errors on 11 attacks in three sets vs. No. 12 Illinois 9/13...racked up career-high 12 kills, hit .375 with four blocks and career-high 14.5 points vs. Idaho 9/18...at No. 4 Washington played one set with three kills and hit .500...1.76 kps is fifth-best on team...redshirt in 2011 season...member of WSU Mock Trial Team...intern at the Thomas S. Foley Institute for Public Policy & Public Service. Logan’s Season [Career] Bests: Kills: 12 vs. Idaho 9/18 H.Pct: .636 vs. No. 12 Illinois 9/13 Digs: 2 vs. Portland State 9/19 [6 in 2012] Total Blocks: 4 vs. Idhao 9/19 [5 in 2012] Points: 14.5 vs. Idaho 9/18 #1 Shawna Lum (5-6, SR, DS, Westchester, Calif.) - Tallied career-high five aces @Montana 8/30...0.28 aces per set average is 10th-best in the Pac-12...total of 17 aces this season...season-best 13 digs at No. 11 Oregon 10/10...twotime Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention...defensive specialist...plays back row and subs in to serve tough. Lum’s Season [Career] Bests: Sets played in 2014: 61 Digs: 13 @No. 11 Oregon 10/10 [29 in 2011] Aces: 5 @Montana 8/30 Points: 5.0 @Montana 8/30 #14 Haley MacDonald (5-11, SO, S, Bothell, Wash.) - Southpaw...starting setter...tallied 50 assists in 3-1 win over W. Michigan 9/6...career-high 57 assists vs. Idaho 9/18...had 48 assists and career-high seven blocks in 3-2 come-frombehind win over Cal Poly 8/30...49 assists and 10 digs and two blocks vs. No. 19 USC 10/3...11.34 assists per set is fourth-best in Pac-12 and 14th-best nationally...season total of 737 assists is 54th-best in NCAA. MacDonald’s Season [Career] Bests: Kills: 3 vs. Cal Poly 8/30 & vs. W. Michigan 9/6 & vs. Portland State 9/19 [3 in 2013] Aces: 2 @Notre Dame 9/5 & vs. Portland State 9/19 & @No. 11 Oregon 10/10 Assists: 57 vs. Idaho 9/18 Digs: 10 vs. Portland State 9/19 & @No. 11 Oregon 10/10 [13 in 2013] Total Blocks: 7 vs. Cal Poly 8/30 Points: 7.5 vs. Cal Poly 8/30 WASHINGTON STATE VOLLEYBALL RELEASE Fri., Oct. 17 @No. 16 Arizona (15-3, 4-2) 6 p.m., Tucson Sun., Oct. 19 @No. 17 Arizona State (13-5, 3-3) 11 a.m., Tempe (Pac-12 TV)) Page 10 #9 Haylee Mathis (5-11, FR, S, Strasburg, Ill.) - Seen action in six sets to date...three assists in 3-0 win over W. Michigan 9/6...graduated from high school in December 2013 and started classes at WSU in January 2014...played during the spring 2014 season...four-year varsity starter at St. Anthony High School...two-time National Trail Conference MVP honoree...four-time all-conference selection...Bulldogs won four NTC championships...advanced to Illinois Super Sectionals Elite Eight for the state in 2013...tabbed PrepVolleyball.com Sophomore 79...named to Decatur Area Best 2012 team...selected to 2012 USA Volleyball High Performance Girls Select Continental team, the 2013 USA Volleyball High Performance Girls Youth A1 National team, and named to 2013 USA Volleyball High Performance All-Tournament team. Mathis’ Season Bests: Sets played: 6 Assists: 3 vs. W. Michigan 9/6 Digs: 1 - 4x in 2014 Total Blocks: 1 vs. IUPUI 9/5 Points: 0.5 vs. IUPUI 9/5 #13 Arlicia Ortiz (5-4, FR, DS, Spanaway, Wash.) - Played in five sets this season - @Montana, vs. Belmont, vs. No. 12 Illinois and vs. No. 23 LMU...three-year letterwinner at Spanaway Lake HS...Puget Sound Volleyball club team won U14 Open Pacific Northwest Qualifier, U15 Club Pacific Northwest Qualifier...U17 Puget Sound Volleyball club, coached by former WSU All-America setter Stephanie Papke, won National Patriot’s Division National Championship...third year on Puget Sound High Performance squad placed third at USA Volleyball High Performance Championships. Ortiz’ Season Bests: Sets played: 5 Aces: 0 Digs: 0 #21 Casey Schoenlein (6-5, FR, OH, Bellevue, Wash.) - Injured thumb during preseason practice...played in 16 sets to date...seven kills and hit .462 with four blocks vs. No. 23 Loyola Marymount 9/19...at No. 1 Stanford had four kills and hit .429. Schoenlein’s Season Bests: Kills: 7 vs. No. 23 LMU 9/19 H.Pct: .462 vs. No. 23 LMU 9/19 Digs: 1 vs. Portland State 9/19 & vs. No. 19 USC 10/3 Total Blocks: 4 vs. No. 23 LMU 9/19 Points: 9.0 vs. No. 23 LUM 9/19 #2 Kate Sommer (5-4, JR, L/DS, Pacific Palisades, Calif.) - Three-year starter at libero... NAMED ALL-TOURNAMENT AT NOTRE DAME GOLDEN DOME INVITATIONAL...NAMED ALL-TOURNAMENT AT COUGAR CHALLENGE...tallied 25 digs @Oergon State 10/11...3.95 dps is sixth-best in Pac-12...had a career-high 36 digs in 3-2 come-from-behind win at No. 23 California 11/24/13...36 digs is the second-most in WSU all-time records...double-digit digs in 27 of 33 matches in 2013...also listed twice on single season digs per set list - 4.06 dpg in 2012 is sixth and 4.02 dps in 2013 is seventh...1,211 career digs is fourth-best in WSU all-time and 21 away from third. Sommer’s Season [Career] Bests: Kills: 1 vs. Cal Poly 8/30 [1 - 4x in 2012] Digs: 25 @Oregon State 10/11[36 in 2013] Aces: 2 vs. Belmont 9/13 & vs. No. 20 UCLA 10/5 [3 in 2013] Points: 2.0 - 3x in 2014 [3.0 in 2012] WSU SINGLE SEASON RECORDS: Digs 1. Kelly Hyder, 2006565 2. Oceana Bush, 2009531 3. Kelly Hyder, 2007524 4. Jalen Pendon, 2005514 5. Kate Sommer, 2013495 6. Kortney Jamtaas, 2002 469 7. Kate Sommer, 2012 459 WSU CAREER RECORDS: All-Time Digs 1. Kelly Hyder, 2006-09 1,773 2. Shannon Wyckoff, 1994-97 1,254 3. Kortney Jamtaas, 1999-02 1,232 4. Kate Sommer, 2012-14 1,211 5. LaToya Harris, 1999-02 1,178 6. Beth Welch, 1987-89 1,111 7. Cindy Baker, 1985-88 1,107 8. Keren Oigman, 1994-97 1,070 9. Jaicee Harris, 2011-14 1,052 10. Jackie Albright, 2006-09 998 WASHINGTON STATE VOLLEYBALL RELEASE Fri., Oct. 17 @No. 16 Arizona (15-3, 4-2) 6 p.m., Tucson Sun., Oct. 19 @No. 17 Arizona State (13-5, 3-3) 11 a.m., Tempe (Pac-12 TV) Page 11 #17 Tani Stephens (5-7, SO, DS, Albany, Ore.) - Played in 58 sets this season...season-high 13 digs and landed an ace to close final set in 3-1 win @Notre Dame 9/5...had four digs in 3-2 come-from-behind win over Cal Poly 8/30... career-high two kills and 2.0 points vs. Portland State 9/19. Stephens’ Season [Career] Bests: Kills: 2 vs. Portland State 9/19 Aces: 1 - 7x in 2014 [3 - 2x in 2013] Digs: 13 vs. Cal Poly 8/30 [16 in 2013] Points: 2.0 - 5x in 2014 [3.0 - 2x in 2013] #11 Ashley Vander Tuig (6-2, Rs-SO, MB, Tulare, Calif.) - Played in 12 sets this season...three kills and three blocks vs. Wyoming 8/29...three kills on four attacks with no errors for .750 hpct vs. IUPUI 9/5...transferred from Azusa Pacific University in summer 2014...third team All-Pacific West Conference in 2012...injured in 2013 and redshirted. Vander Tuig’s Season Bests: Kills: 3 vs. Wyoming 8/29 & vs. IUPUI 9/5 Digs: 1 vs. Wyoming 8/29 Total Blocks: 3 vs. Wyoming 8/29 Points: 4.5 vs. Wyoming 8/29 WSU TEAM HIGHS IN 2014 Kills: 68 vs. Idaho 9/18 Hitting Pct.: .423 vs. Belmont 9/13 Assists: 61 vs. Western Michigan 9/6 Aces: 9 @Montana 8/30 Digs: 74 @Oregon State 10/11 Total Blocks: 19.5 vs. No. 23 LMU 9/19 Points: 85.5 vs. Idaho 9/18 OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS IN 2014 Kills: 72 No. 19 USC 10/3 Hitting Pct.: .404 vs. No. 12 Illinois 9/13 Assists: 69 No. 19 USC 10/3 Aces: 7 No. 4 Washington 9/24 Digs: 83 Western Michigan 9/6 Total Blocks: 11 - 3 times in 2014 Points: 82.0 No. 19 USC 10/3 2014 Washington State Volleyball Team
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