
2009 NCAA.com Division I Women's Volleyball Blog
UCLA's Andy Banachowski earned his 1,100th win as a head coach on Saturday against Stanford
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Both of the remaining unbeaten teams faced stiff tests last week, but ended up turning in impressive victories. Second-ranked Texas traveled to No. 25 Texas A&M on Wednesday and came away with a 25-18, 25-14, 25-20 triumph in front of a record crowd of 3,856. Senior setter Ashley Engle led her offense to a .310 hitting mark in the match and had a match-high 13 digs and four blocks in helping UT hold the Aggies to .092 hitting. On Saturday, the Longhorns got 19 kills on .400 hitting from senior outside hitter Destinee Hooker en route to a 25-22, 26-24, 25-19 home win over eighth-ranked Nebraska in front of 4,009 fans. Engle set UT to a .326 mark in the match. Texas is now 13-0 in Big 12 play and holds a two-game lead atop the conference standings. The Longhorns have registered nine consecutive sweeps and have won a school-record 27 straight regular-season matches. They are also the first team to register back-to-back-to-back wins over Nebraska since Long Beach State did so between 1989 and 2001.
Top-ranked Penn State also had a pair of three-set wins, highlighted by a 25-14, 25-16, 25-17 drubbing of No. 7 Minnesota at home on Friday in front of a crowd of 3,512. Senior outside hitter and three-time first-team All-American Megan Hodge led the Nittany Lions with 19 kills on .429 hitting, while senior Alisha Glass set the offense to a .341 team mark. Junior libero Cathy Quilico had 12 digs and junior middle hitter Arielle Wilson was in on six blocks in helping the PSU defense hold the Gophers to 24 kills and 23 errors (.011 attack percentage). In addition to having won 68 straight at home and 57 in a row in Big Ten play, Penn State now has an overall winning streak of 88 consecutive matches. That ties the UCLA men's basketball streak from 1971-74 for the fourth-longest winning streak in Division I history in any sport. The NCAA DI record for longest winning streak belongs to the Miami men's tennis team, which won 137 in a row from 1957-64.
The Gophers couldn't rebound the following night, as Ohio State registered a 25-20, 25-19, 25-15 upset victory on Saturday. Senior setter Ashley Hughes orchestrated a balanced Buckeye attack that saw four players register eight-plus kills and the team hit .294.
One of the other big winners from the weekend was 11th-ranked UCLA, which headed to the Bay Area and came away with two victories to make Andy Banachowski the first Division I women's volleyball coach ever to register 1,100 career victories. The Bruins won 25-20, 25-20, 16-25, 25-19 against 14th-ranked California on Friday and then ended an 18-match losing streak against Stanford the next day, with a 25-18, 34-32, 19-25, 21-25, 15-11 upset of the fourth-ranked Cardinal. Sophomore libero Lainey Gera had 20 digs on Friday and 28 on Saturday. Stanford junior libero Gabi Ailes posted 33 digs in the losing effort. Banachowski now holds a 1,100-298 (.787) career record in 40 years as a head coach. The only women's volleyball coach in any division to have won more matches than him is Larry Bock, the current head coach of Juniata College - who has 1,211 career wins on the Division III level.
UCLA's traveling partner, 16th-ranked USC, did not fare as well in its trip North. The Women of Troy lost 21-25, 25-18, 25-13, 25-23 to Stanford in front of 2,706 on Friday and then fell 25-19, 25-16, 24-26, 25-20 to Cal the next day. Stanford held a 13-7 blocking edge in the former match, while the Golden Bears got 22 kills on .356 hitting from senior outside hitter Hana Cutura to pace their effort.
Another ranked Pac-10 team that returned home from a road trip without a victory was No. 21 Washington State. On Friday, Arizona State snapped an eight-match losing streak with a 25-22, 25-18, 15-25, 25-22 upset of the Cougars in which ASU junior outside hitter Sarah Reaves had 19 kills. No. 18 Arizona then got 15 kills each from junior outside hitters Tiffany Owens and Whitney Dosty in a 25-18, 20-25, 25-11, 25-21 win over WSU on Saturday. That allowed the Wildcats to salvage a split over the weekend, having lost 18-25, 25-20, 25-18, 25-19 to fifth-ranked Washington on Friday. The Huskies - who are now alone atop the Pac-10 standings with a 9-2 league record - got 18 kills from junior outside hitter Kindra Carlson in that match.
No. 9 Iowa State stayed hot and has now won 10 consecutive matches, including a five-set thriller over 22nd-ranked Baylor - the last team to beat the Cyclones - on Wednesday. ISU had to rally from deficits of 12-7 and 14-12 in the final set in order to earn a 24-26, 25-21, 25-23, 23-25, 16-14 win over the Bears. Junior outside hitter Victoria Henson led all players with 24 kills on .310 hitting to go along with 22 digs for the Cyclones - who also got 42 digs from junior libero Ashley Mass. Freshman Torri Campbell had 18 kills and nine blocks for Baylor, while sophomore libero Allison King had 32 digs. Iowa State is all alone in second place in the Big 12 with an 11-2 league mark.
There was a battle of the Big West Conference leaders on Friday night, and UC Davis earned a 25-22, 18-25, 25-17, 25-22 upset of 23rd-ranked UC Irvine. Senior Carson Lowden set the Aggies to a .290 hitting mark, and junior outside hitter Kayla Varney had 15 kills. UCI got 22 kills from junior outside hitter Kari Pestolesi. The Aggies - winners of six in a row - now stand alone atop the Big West standings with a 9-2 league record. In last week's AVCA poll, the conference had one ranked team and two more that were just outside of the top 25 - but UC Davis was not among the squads receiving votes and listed on multiple ballots. On Saturday, Pacific snapped a three-match skid with a 25-18, 25-22, 16-25, 25-20 upset of UC Irvine. Junior outside hitter Svenja Engelhardt had 15 kills for the Tigers, while freshman libero Kristin Winkler notched 30 digs for UCI in the loss.
Wisconsin earned a road upset of 15th-ranked Michigan on Friday, as senior outside hitter Brittney Dolgner notched 16 kills and junior outside hitter Allison Wack had 15. Sophomore right side Alex Hunt posted 19 kills on .359 hitting in the loss. The other big upset of the week came on Wednesday in San Diego, as Pepperdine eventually took a marathon first game and went on to a 36-34, 25-17, 25-18 win over 19th-ranked San Diego. Senior Kiah Fiers set the Waves to 55 kills (18.3 per set) and a .316 hitting mark, while junior right side Ali Troost had 21 kills in the loss for USD.
TODAY'S SCOREBOARD WATCH
Top 25 and Television Schedule - All Times Eastern
No. 3 Hawai'i at San Jose State, 10 p.m. - Live Stats
- Arizona,
- Arizona State,
- Baylor,
- Big West,
- California,
- Iowa State,
- Juniata College,
- Long Beach State,
- Miami (Fla.),
- Michigan,
- Minnesota,
- Nebraska,
- Ohio State,
- Pacific,
- Penn State,
- Pepperdine,
- San Diego,
- Stanford,
- Texas,
- Texas A&M,
- UC Davis,
- UC Irvine,
- UCLA,
- USC,
- Washington,
- Washington State,
- Wisconsin
Sarah Mendoza had 41 combined kills in Kentucky's wins
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
A Look Back at the Weekend Highlights
It was another exciting weekend of action, with many of the biggest matches not decided until a fifth set. One of the big winners was 11th-ranked Stanford, which picked up a pair of big road victories. The Cardinal beat No. 16 UCLA for the 17th straight time by scores of 20-25, 25-20, 25-21, 25-20 before sweeping 13th-ranked USC (25-23, 35-33, 25-18). Junior outside hitter Alix Klineman, an All-American in each of the past two seasons, led the way in both matches. She posted 23 kills, 10 digs and five blocks against the Bruins and had 24 kills on .357 hitting to go with 11 digs vs. the Women of Troy. The middle set of the latter match was a classic, with Stanford saving five set points before finally converting on its seventh set point with a Klineman kill.
No. 15 Kentucky had a weekend of ups and downs, but persevered to come out with a pair of five-set triumphs. The Wildcats traveled to fifth-ranked Florida on Friday and managed to win just nine points in the opening set. But UK would rally and eventually take a 9-25, 25-19, 23-25, 25-20, 15-11 victory. Junior Sarah Mendoza paced the Wildcats with 20 kills. It ended a 19-match losing streak in Gainesville and marked Kentucky's first win there in exactly 20 years and one day. On Sunday, Kentucky won the first two sets, but was stretched to the limit by South Carolina before finally prevailing 25-20, 25-21, 23-25, 19-25, 15-13. Mendoza had 21 more kills and 12 digs. Senior outside hitter Ivana Kujundzic had 22 kills and 12 digs for South Carolina. Kentucky is the lone SEC team to remain unbeaten in league play, at 4-0.
No. 12 Illinois also played a pair of five-setters on the road - but the Illini could manage just one victory. On Friday, 23rd-ranked Michigan State saved four match points in the fourth set and rallied for a 25-20, 20-25, 24-26, 28-26, 15-10 win over Illinois. The Fighting Illini dropped the first two sets the following evening against No. 6 Michigan, but senior outside hitter Kylie McCulley led Illinois back to a 21-25, 22-25, 25-20, 25-21, 15-11 win in which the U of I had a 15-3 blocking edge.
Both USC and UCLA managed to earn weekend splits with tough home wins over ninth-ranked California. The Trojans needed five sets to do so on Friday, saving three match points and finally converting on their fourth chance in a 22-25, 29-27, 25-19, 16-25, 22-20 decision. Both Jessica Gysin from USC and Cal's Mindi Wiley posted 21 kills in the match, while Trojan Alex Jupiter and Hana Cutura of the Bears had 19 apiece. On Saturday, UCLA beat Cal 25-20, 25-19, 22-25, 25-22.
One of the biggest accomplishments of the weekend was turned in by Iowa, despite the fact that the Hawkeyes won just a single set in two matches. That set, though, was the third frame on Friday against top-ranked Penn State in what would eventually be a 25-16, 25-10, 24-26, 25-18 win for the Nittany Lions. The Hawkeyes saved a match point en route to ending Penn State's streak of 141 consecutive set victories in regular-season play - a string that reached back to Nov. 27, 2004, when Michigan took a set from PSU. Senior setter Alisha Glass helped Penn State to .381 hitting in the match and her classmate, Megan Hodge, had 20 kills. The Lions then swept Wisconsin (25-18, 25-20, 25-16) on Saturday to tie their own Big Ten record for consecutive conference victories, at 49. PSU has won an NCAA-record 80 in a row overall.
Third-ranked Washington is now the only Division I school to have yet to be defeated in a set this season, as the Huskies delivered two more impressive wins over the weekend. UW was challenged early against Arizona State, but eventually prevailed 25-23, 25-16, 25-22. Junior setter Jenna Hagglund and Washington then dominated No. 18 Arizona, outhitting the Wildcats .413-.094 en route to a 25-15, 25-13, 25-16 win. UW has won all 42 sets in its 14 matches this season (including four against ranked opponents), by an average score of 25.0-16.7. Washington's closest set was the second one against Oregon on Sept. 25, when the Ducks actually held a set point before the Huskies prevailed 26-24.
The other unbeaten team remained that way, as Texas won 25-20, 25-21, 25-21 at Kansas State. Senior setter Ashley Engle had 10 kills on 12 attempts herself and also led the Longhorns to .392 hitting.
There was even more great action in the Pac-10, as Oregon State upset No. 7 Oregon in five sets, 25-21, 21-25, 10-25, 25-22, 16-14, in front of a Gill Coliseum record crowd of 3,576. Beavers' senior outside hitter Rachel Rourke had 29 kills, including seven in the final set - in which OSU survived a match point. One of the other unranked but dangerous conference squads, Washington State, turned in an outstanding weekend by sweeping 18th-ranked Arizona 25-21, 25-22, 26-24 on Friday, despite 18 kills from Arizona's Tiffany Owens. The Cougars then rallied for a five-set (25-19, 24-26, 13-25, 25-17, 15-10) victory against Arizona State. WSU sophomore outside hitter Meagan Ganzer had 20 kills in the match, while freshman libero Oceana Bush registered a school-record 39 digs. Junior outside hitter Sarah Reaves pounded 26 kills for ASU.
Freshman rightside hitter Monique Mead had 19 kills and 14 digs to lead Georgia Tech to a five-set (19-25, 27-25, 15-25, 27-25, 16-14) win at No. 17 Florida State. The Seminoles had their 11-match winning streak snapped despite senior Nikki Baker setting them to a .336 hitting percentage (compared to .190 for the Yellow Jackets). FSU was also challenged by Clemson, but used 24 kills from senior middle blocker Brianna Barry to grab a 26-24, 25-20, 23-25, 20-25, 15-7 win.
Two other ranked teams were upset over the weekend, as well. No. 20 San Diego was swept (25-18, 25-23, 25-23) on the road by Pepperdine, which had lost four straight. Both teams hit well, with senior Kiah Fiers leading the Waves to a .365 mark and junior Kelsi Myers setting USD to a .316 attack percentage. Creighton earned its first-ever win over a nationally-ranked team with a 26-24, 25-18, 23-25, 25-20 win against No. 25 Wichita State. Junior libero Nayka Benitez (36 digs) and senior middle blocker Jessica Houts (nine blocks) led the Blue Jays defense, which held the Shockers to .059 hitting en route to improving to 6-9. No. 22 Long Beach State avoided the upset bug with a five-set win over UC Santa Barbara. Senior outside hitter Naomi Washington had 23 kills for the 49ers.
- Arizona,
- Arizona State,
- California,
- Clemson,
- Creighton,
- Florida,
- Florida State,
- Georgia Tech,
- Highlights,
- Illinois,
- Iowa,
- Kansas State,
- Kentucky,
- Long Beach State,
- Michigan,
- Michigan State,
- Oregon,
- Oregon State,
- Penn State,
- Pepperdine,
- San Diego,
- South Carolina,
- Stanford,
- Texas,
- UC Santa Barbara,
- UCLA,
- USC,
- Washington,
- Washington State,
- Wichita State,
- Wisconsin
Indiana's Ashley Benson had 21 kills vs. Purdue
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
A Look Back at Last Night's Highlights
We were treated to a pair of five-set nationally-televised matches last night that produced some exciting volleyball. Oklahoma honored the memory of Javi Restrepo, the son of OU head coach Santiago Restrepo (read more here), and the Sooners - who entered the match having dropped 23 in a row against Nebraska - came out firing en route to taking the opening set 25-17. Eventually, though, it was sophomore middle blocker Brooke Delano and freshman Hannah Werth who keyed a run in the fifth set that allowed the 10th-ranked Huskers to claim a 17-25, 26-24, 25-15, 25-27, 15-10 triumph. Werth led all players with 17 kills, while junior libero Kayla Banwarth had 26 digs.
Junior middle blocker Ashley Benson and freshman outside hitter Jordan Haverly led Indiana to a 25-22, 25-17, 17-25, 17-25, 15-13 victory at Purdue (which was just three spots outside of the Top 25 this week). Benson had a match-high 21 kills on .349 hitting, while Haverly posted 19 kills on .395 to help the Hoosiers to their first road win over their biggest rival since 2002.
No. 2 Texas also kept rolling with a 28-26, 25-20, 25-21 win against the second team outside of the rankings, Texas A&M. Senior outside hitter Destinee Hooker had 17 kills on .469 hitting and 12 digs to lead the Longhorns. The Aggies did hold a 5.5-4 edge in blocks against Texas, which came into the match leading Division I in the category.
WHAT'S IN STORE
This Week's Top Matchups
The weekend figures to have several more interesting matchups. Tomorrow we'll have a more-detailed listing of the big matches (including ways to follow them), but below are some notes about the action that looms.
• A clash of the titans in the SEC is set for Friday evening, as No. 5 Florida (10-1, 4-0 SEC) and 15th-ranked Kentucky (13-1, 3-0) - the SEC's only two ranked teams and the only squads still unbeaten in its league play - will play in Gainesville. It also is Gators GO GREEN Night.
• Kentucky - sporting its highest national ranking since 1993 - rallied for a five-set victory at home against Florida last November to snap a 38-match winning streak by the Gators in the series. UK has lost 19 straight at Florida, with the last Wildcats' victory coming in 1989.
• The Pac-10 - which has seven of its members ranked in the top 18 this week and the other three all receiving votes - is, not surprisingly, rife with great matchups. The Los Angeles area will play host to four clashes of ranked teams, as No. 9 California (8-3, 1-0) and 11th-ranked Stanford (7-4, 0-1) head South to face 13th-ranked USC (12-2, 1-1) and No. 16 UCLA (11-4, 1-1). The Bears and Trojans play on Friday night at the same time that the Bruins try to snap a 16-match skid against the Cardinal. On Saturday evening, it will be Cal-UCLA and Stanford-USC.
• No. 12 Illinois (9-2, 1-1) - which was swept by Penn State to wind up last weekend - faces a difficult road trip. The Fighting Illini will be at No. 23 Michigan State (12-2, 0-2) on Friday and at sixth-ranked Michigan (14-1, 2-0) on Saturday.
• No. 3 Washington (12-0, 2-0) figures to face the toughest test among the unbeatens, as the Huskies welcome Arizona State (11-3, 1-1) - which is receiving votes - on Friday and 18th-ranked Arizona (12-1, 1-1) on Saturday.
• Top-ranked Penn State (14-0, 2-0) looks to extend its NCAA-record 78-match winning streak with home matches against Iowa (9-5, 1-1) and Wisconsin (5-6, 0-2).
• Second-ranked Texas (10-0, 5-0) hits the road to face Kansas State (6-7, 0-3) on Friday.
• UC Santa Barbara (11-2, 2-0) - which turned in a thrilling come-from-behind upset of UC Irvine last weekend and is now the first team outside of the Top 25 - has a tough road trip ahead. The Gauchos will play at No. 22 Long Beach State (8-3, 1-0) on Friday and then take on Cal State Fullerton (9-5, 0-1) - which upset UCLA a few weeks ago - on Saturday.
• Two of the most-efficient hitters in the country will go against each other on Sunday, as Indiana junior Ashley Benson - who came into the week ranking ninth nationally in hitting percentage (.427) - will face Minnesota junior Lauren Gibbemeyer (6th, .446) in Bloomington. Both teams also rank among the national top 20 in team blocking; Minnesota (11-3, 2-0) is 10th (2.88), while IU (13-4, 2-1) is 19th (2.69). The Gophers open the weekend with a road match against Purdue (9-5, 1-2).
• Sophomore Darlene Ramdin of St. John's (8-10, 1-1) - who ranks third in Division I with 4.93 kills per set - will face a challenge on Sunday against USF (9-3, 2-0). The Bulls are seventh in the nation in team blocking (2.93 per set).
• A couple other noteworthy matches: seventh-ranked Oregon (11-1, 1-1) heads to Oregon State (9-5, 0-2) on Friday and No. 20 San Diego (8-3, 0-0) is at Pepperdine (7-5, 0-0) on Saturday.
TODAY'S SCOREBOARD WATCH
Complete Top 25 and TV Schedule, Plus Some Other Big Matches (All Times Eastern)
No. 4 Hawai'i at Louisiana Tech, 8 p.m. - Watch Free | Live Stats
Utah at UNLV, 9:30 p.m. - TV: The Mtn. | Live Stats
No. 20 San Diego at Loyola Marymount, 10 p.m. - Watch Free | Live Stats
Saint Mary's at Pepperdine, 10 p.m. - Live Stats
- Arizona,
- Arizona State,
- Cal State Fullerton,
- California,
- Florida,
- Illinois,
- Indiana,
- Iowa,
- Kansas State,
- Kentucky,
- Long Beach State,
- Michigan,
- Michigan State,
- Minnesota,
- Nebraska,
- Oklahoma,
- Oregon,
- Oregon State,
- Penn State,
- Pepperdine,
- Purdue,
- San Diego,
- St. John's,
- Stanford,
- Texas,
- Texas A&M,
- UC Santa Barbara,
- UCLA,
- USC,
- USF,
- Washington,
- Wisconsin
Florida State's Nikki Baker courtesy FSU media relations
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The fifth in-season edition of the AVCA Division I Coaches Top 25 was released yesterday. You can view it here. Below are a few notes about this week's rankings.
• The 25 teams in this week's poll are the same 25 that were ranked last week. It is the first time the poll hasn't had a new entry since it featured the same 25 teams for three straight weeks in September of last year.
• Baylor made the biggest jump up this week, rising five spots to 19th. The largest drop was by Michigan State, which is down seven positions to 23rd.
• The Pac-10 leads the way with seven ranked teams (all appearing in the top 18). The Big Ten is next with five ranked squads, while the Big 12 has four and both the SEC and Big West have a pair of ranked teams.
• In addition to the seven Pac-10 teams in the rankings - No. 3 Washington, No. 7 Oregon, No. 9 California, No. 11 Stanford, No. 13 USC, No. 16 UCLA and No. 18 Arizona - the other three league members are all receiving votes. Arizona State and Washington State are listed in a tie for 34th, while Oregon State is the 41st team listed.
• Penn State is No. 1 for the 29th consecutive poll. The last time a team other than the Nittany Lions held the top spot was Oct. 22, 2007, when Nebraska was atop the rankings. In all, Penn State has been ranked No. 1 a total of 54 times in the AVCA poll, a total that is second all-time behind the Huskers (81).
• Texas has been No. 2 in every poll this season, which matches the highest ranking in program history. The Longhorns had last been second in the AVCA poll in the final listing of 1995.
• The top three spots remained largely unchanged, though one first-place vote shifted from Washington to Texas. Penn State has 50 first-place votes, while UT received eight and UW two.
• Michigan moved up two spots to sixth, which matches the highest ranking in program history (first done two weeks ago). The Wolverines have now been ranked in the top 10 in each of the last five polls after having a total of two all-time listings there prior to this season.
• Florida State rose a spot to 17th, which matches the highest ranking in program history. The Seminoles also were ranked there on Oct. 12, 1993.
• Baylor jumped five spots to 19th - which matches the highest-ever ranking for the Bears, who also appeared there on Sept. 4, 2000.
• Kentucky moved up two positions to 15th - which marks the Wildcats' highest ranking since finishing the 1993 season at 12th.
• Arizona is up a position to 18th, which is the highest ranking for the Wildcats since the preseason poll in 2006.
• Minnesota (8th) and Long Beach State (22nd) posted season-high rankings.
• Stanford dropped a spot to 11th this week, while Nebraska fell four places but remains 10th. That marks the 356th all-time listing in the top 10 for Nebraska, which trails the Cardinal by one for the most in the history of the poll.
The latest Division I NCAA statistics are out, as well (view them here). Here are a few nuggets from those:
• Out of the 311 Division I teams (and 10 more that are reclassifying this season), there are just three remaining unbeatens: Penn State (14-0), Washington (12-0) and Texas (9-0). There are 10 teams with just a single defeat. All 321 teams have won at least one match.
• In addition to being ranked No. 1, two-time defending NCAA champion Penn State leads Division I in kills (14.98 per set) and hitting percentage (.448). The Lions hold a huge lead in the latter category, as Washington is second at .324.
• Just two teams - New Jersey Institute of Technology (21.17) and Southeast Missouri State (20.04) - are averaging over 20 digs per set.
• Temple junior outside hitter Yun Yi Zhang is far and away the national leader in kills per set, at 5.78. Coming in second is junior opposit/outside hitter Sarah Mandala of San Francisco at 4.94.
- Arizona,
- Arizona State,
- Baylor,
- California,
- Florida State,
- Kentucky,
- Long Beach State,
- Michigan,
- Minnesota,
- Nebraska,
- NJIT,
- Oregon,
- Oregon State,
- Pac-10,
- Penn State,
- San Francisco,
- Southeast Missouri State,
- Stanford,
- Temple,
- Texas,
- UCLA,
- USC,
- Washington,
- Washington State
Penn State's Arielle Wilson Courtesy Penn State Athletic Communications
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In some ways, this past weekend crystallized something that had been becoming apparent throughout the entire non-conference season: there are three teams - Penn State, Texas and Washington - in college volleyball that appear to be standing above the rest. After all, the weekend began with eight unbeaten teams remaining in Division I, but wound up with just three - the schools that have held the top three positions in the AVCA Top 25 for the last four weeks. All of them faced difficult road matchups last weekend - and each appeared to barely break a sweat en route to victory. Check back later this week for a comparison of these teams. But for now, let's take a look at what they did over the weekend, as well as some other noteworthy results. Top-ranked Penn State faced a nationally-ranked team for just the second time this season on Saturday evening (and the first provided somewhat of a scare to the Nittany Lions who - gasp! - nearly dropped a set before recovering for a 29-27, 25-18, 25-14 win at then-No. 20 Saint Louis during the season's opening weekend). But PSU cut through 15th-ranked Illinois with ease in a 25-11, 25-17, 25-17 decision. Senior setter and two-time All-American Alisha Glass led her offense to 48 kills - spread among just four players - on a .451 attack percentage. Freshman Darcy Dorton had a team-high 14 kills on .545 hitting, while junior middle blocker Arielle Wilson converted 13 kills on just 16 attempts (.750) and senior outside hitter Megan Hodge - a three-time first-team All-American and the Most Outstanding Player in both of the last two NCAA Championships - finished with 12 kills and 10 digs. The Lions also limited Illinois to .147 hitting and had 16 more digs than the Illini - who got 16 kills from sophomore outside hitter Michelle Bartsch. PSU has won 78 consecutive matches, an NCAA record. Second-ranked Texas dealt No. 6 Nebraska a rare home defeat on Saturday afternoon, by scores of 25-22, 18-25, 25-17, 25-17. It ended the Cornhuskers' 82-match winning streak at the NU Coliseum (Nebraska's NCAA-record overall home winning streak was snapped at 90 by UCLA earlier this month at the Devaney Center). UT also became the first Big 12 team to win in Lincoln since Missouri did so in 2003 (ending a 56-match streak) and earned its first victory at Nebraska since 1988. Senior outside hitter and two-time All-American Destinee Hooker led the way with 15 kills on .308 hitting to go with 12 digs. The Longhorns held Nebraska to a .132 hitting mark in the match. Eight of Texas' nine victories this season have come against ranked teams. No. 3 Washington posted its third sweep of a top-10 team this season with a 25-18, 26-24, 25-19 victory against seventh-ranked Oregon in a battle of unbeatens on Friday evening. Junior outside hitter Kindra Carlson led the Huskies with 13 kills, while senior libero Tamari Miyashiro - who became UW's all-time leader in digs later in the weekend - had 18 digs to help hold Oregon to .143 hitting. Washington also served up 11 aces (and only four errors) against a Ducks team that had been leading Division I in service aces per set. Oregon did get 17 kills and 11 digs from senior outside hitter Sonja Newcombe. The Huskies have yet to drop a set in 12 matches this season. In another big matchup, senior All-America outside hitter Hana Cutura had 21 kills to lead No. 12 California past 10th-ranked Stanford in five sets (19-25, 25-20, 20-25, 25-19, 15-12) in front of 4,189 fans. Junior All-America outside hitter Alix Klineman had 23 for the Cardinal, which also got a triple-double (14 kills, 16 assists, 11 digs) from junior Cassidy Licthman.
UCSB's Rebecca Saraceno Courtesy UC Santa Barbara Athletic Communications
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Pac-10 parity also was on display in Arizona, as No. 13 USC, No. 14 UCLA, No. 19 Arizona and Arizona State all went 1-1. Junior outside hitter Sarah Reaves (15 kills, 10 digs) led ASU to a 25-16, 25-22, 25-22 upset of UCLA, but the Bruins would rebound for a four-set road victory (22-25, 27-25, 25-14, 25-13) at Arizona. Junior outside hitter Dicey McGraw had 20 kills and 15 digs for UCLA in the latter contest. The Wildcats posted a 25-21, 25-23, 22-25, 25-21 triumph against USC, with junior outside hitter Tiffany Owens registering 16 kills and 13 digs. The Women of Troy then got a huge night from sophomore outside hitter Alex Jupiter - who had 31 kills on .433 hitting and 20 digs - to beat the Sun Devils 25-22, 21-25, 25-21, 25-22. Reaves had 20 kills and 10 digs in that match.
In the Big Ten, No. 16 Michigan State dropped a pair of matches in the Hoosier State after opening the season with 12 straight wins. Purdue beat the Spartans 25-14, 25-21, 19-25, 25-21 on Friday, while Indiana topped MSU 25-19, 18-25, 25-23, 25-18 the following night, with IU junior middle blocker Ashley Benson leading all players with 14 kills on .545 hitting. The Boilermakers almost made it a pair of upsets, but ended up falling in five against No. 8 Michigan, 17-25, 25-23, 15-25, 25-20, 15-13. Senior outside hitter Juliana Paz led the Wolverines with 18 kills. No. 20 Wichita State had won 36 straight regular-season matches and 38 in a row on the road against Missouri Valley Conference foes before Missouri State prevailed 22-25, 25-18, 22-25, 25-18, 15-6 on Friday evening. Senior outside hitter Addie Foley had 18 kills and 15 digs to lead the Bears, while senior outside hitter Emily Stockman posted 27 kills and 12 digs in the losing effort for WSU. UC Santa Barbara turned in the rally of the weekend, as the Gauchos were down two sets and 19-11 in the third before coming back for a 23-25, 27-29, 27-25, 25-16, 15-9 upset victory against No. 21 UC Irvine on Saturday. Senior outside hitter Rebecca Saraceno led UCSB's effort with 29 kills and 15 digs.
- Arizona,
- Arizona State,
- California,
- Highlights,
- Illinois,
- Indiana,
- Michigan,
- Michigan State,
- Missouri State,
- Nebraska,
- Oregon,
- Pac-10,
- Penn State,
- Purdue,
- Stanford,
- Texas,
- UC Irvine,
- UC Santa Barbara,
- UCLA,
- USC,
- Washington,
- Wichita State
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Purdue sophomore middle hitter Tiffany Fisher (courtesy Purdue Sports Information)
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We have finally reached the first weekend where virtually every conference will feature league matchups - meaning familiar rivalries will be renewed all over the country. There are lots of intriguing matchups waiting for us, and below are some notes about some of them - followed by a listing of the entire Top 25 schedule, as well as some other big matches slated for the weekend.
• The nation's top three teams - Penn State, Texas and Washington - have each been quite impressive en route to remaining unbeaten this season. But all three now face stiff road tests. The Longhorns take on No. 6 Nebraska - which recently had its NCAA-record 90-match home winning streak ended - on Saturday afternoon, while the Nittany Lions will be at No. 15 Illinois for an evening match. The Huskies have a Friday night match against No. 7 Oregon in a battle of undefeated teams.
• The Pac-10 schedule is riddled with great matchups, including four contests between ranked teams and two battles of unbeatens. No. 13 USC and 14th-ranked UCLA go East to take on No. 19 Arizona and Arizona State (10-2), while third-ranked Washington and undefeated Washington State (11-0) head South to face No. 7 Oregon and Oregon State (9-3). Also, No. 10 Stanford and No. 12 California hook up in Berkeley.
• Purdue - which is 8-3 and the fifth team outside of the Top 25 this week - faces a big home weekend. The Boilermakers will play host to 16th-ranked and unbeaten Michigan State on Friday before welcoming No. 8 Michigan on Sunday.
• Two other potential matchups of note come on Saturday: Kansas State at No. 11 Iowa State and UC Santa Barbara at No. 21 UC Irvine.
• There are eight Division I teams (including four in the Pac-10) that remain unbeaten. Six of those - No. 1 Penn State, No. 2 Texas, No. 3 Washington, No. 7 Oregon, No. 16 Michigan State and No. 19 Arizona - are currently in the Top 25. Another, Washington State, is receiving votes in the poll. The other undefeated team is Southern Illinois, which stands 11-0 on the strength of a trio of five-set victories. The Salukis hit the road to face Northern Iowa (which is receiving votes) and Bradley this weekend.
• There are eight televised matches this weekend. Three are on local channels, while two others are tape-delayed. See below for details.
WEEKEND SCOREBOARD WATCH
Complete Top 25 Schedule, Plus Some Other Big Matches (All Times Eastern)
Friday, September 25
Mississippi State at No. 5 Florida, 7 p.m. - Live Stats
No. 8 Michigan at Indiana, 7 p.m. - Live Stats
No. 16 Michigan State at Purdue, 7 p.m. - Live Stats
Mississippi at No. 17 Kentucky, 7 p.m. - Live Stats
Virginia Tech at No. 18 Florida State, 7 p.m. - Live Stats
No. 23 Saint Louis at Rhode Island, 7 p.m. - Live Stats
No. 1 Penn State at Northwestern, 8 p.m. - Live Stats
Wisconsin at No. 9 Minnesota, 8 p.m. - Live Stats
Ohio State at No. 15 Illinois, 8 p.m. - Live Stats
No. 20 Wichita State at Missouri State, 8 p.m. - Live Stats
Southern Illinois at Northern Iowa, 8 p.m. - Live Stats
No. 3 Washington at No. 7 Oregon, 10 p.m.
No. 10 Stanford at No. 12 California, 10 p.m. - TV: Fox Sports Net (airs on Sunday) - Live Stats
No. 13 USC at No. 19 Arizona, 10 p.m. - Live Stats
No. 14 UCLA at Arizona State, 10 p.m. - Live Stats
No. 21 UC Irvine at Cal Poly, 10 p.m. - Live Stats
San Diego State at No. 22 San Diego, 10 p.m. - Watch Free - Live Stats
Washington State at Oregon State, 10 p.m. - Live Stats
Saturday, September 26
No. 2 Texas at No. 6 Nebraska, 2 p.m. - TV: NET - Watch Free - Live Stats
No. 23 Saint Louis at Fordham, 2 p.m. - Live Stats
Kansas at No. 24 Baylor, 2 p.m. - Live Stats
Kansas State at No. 11 Iowa State, 3 p.m. - Live Stats
No. 16 Michigan State at Indiana, 7 p.m. - Live Stats
No. 1 Penn State at No. 15 Illinois, 8 p.m. - TV: Big Ten Network - Live Stats
Iowa at No. 9 Minnesota, 8 p.m. - Live Stats
Southern Illinois at Bradley, 8 p.m.
No. 13 USC at Arizona State, 10 p.m. - Live Stats
No. 14 UCLA at Arizona, 10 p.m. - Live Stats
No. 21 UC Irvine at UC Santa Barbara, 10 p.m. - Live Stats
No. 25 Long Beach State at Cal State Fullerton, 10 p.m. - Live Stats
Idaho at No. 4 Hawai'I, 1 a.m. - TV: KFVE - Live Stats
Sunday, September 27
Virginia at No. 18 Florida State, Noon - Live Stats
No. 8 Michigan at Purdue, 1 p.m. - Live Stats
Alabama at No. 5 Florida, 1:30 p.m. - Live Stats
Arkansas at No. 17 Kentucky, 1:30 p.m. - TV: CWKYT - Live Stats
UCF at Marshall, 2 p.m. - TV: CBS College Sports (airs on Wednesday at 7 p.m.) - Live Stats
Mississippi State at South Carolina, 3 p.m. - TV: Fox Sports Net - Live Stats
Washington State at No. 7 Oregon, 4 p.m.
No. 3 Washington at Oregon State, 5 p.m. - Watch Free - Live Stats
Mississippi at Tennessee, 5 p.m. - TV: ESPNU - Live Stats
- Arizona,
- Arizona State,
- Bradley,
- California,
- Illinois,
- Iowa State,
- Kansas State,
- Michigan,
- Michigan State,
- Nebraska,
- Northern Iowa,
- Oregon,
- Oregon State,
- Pac-10,
- Penn State,
- Purdue,
- Southern Illinois,
- Stanford,
- Texas,
- TV,
- UC Irvine,
- UC Santa Barbara,
- UCLA,
- USC,
- Washington,
- Washington State,
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Bo Rottenborn
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