Match Notes | v. Air Force: Game Center | v. Boise State: Game Center
LARAMIE, Wyo. (Nov.
15, 2016) – The University of Wyoming women’s volleyball team is set to
face Air Force and Boise State this week to continue Mountain West action. UW
will travel to Colorado Springs for a 6:00 p.m. MT contest with the Falcons on
Wednesday before returning home on Friday to compete against Boise State for
Senior Night at 6:30 p.m.
Wyoming will recognize team manager Olivia Crum and seniors
Laura Beach, Courtney Chacon and Kayla Slofkiss before Friday night's match.
“I don’t know that you can really measure what these seniors
have done for our program,” UW head coach Chad Callihan said. “If you look over
the course of their four-year careers, they’ll finish second in total wins.
Beyond that, all three of them had earned some type of role by the end of their
freshman year. They’ve continued to improve as their career has gone on and I
can’t say enough about them both as players and the type of people they are.”
It will mark the first matchup with both Air Force and Boise
State this season. UW defeated the Falcons twice last season and has won 23 of
the last 24 matches played. The Cowgirls split with Boise State a season ago,
as both teams won their home match. Wyoming has won its last four at home
against the Broncos.
“We want to get back to competing,” Callihan mentioned. “It’s
been a quick turnaround for us, but we are looking forward to these next two
matches. This team has a lot of pride and works so hard. Every team in the
conference still has something to play for, so we know they’ll all be ready to
play.”
Air Force (10-18, 1-14 MW) earned its first conference win
against Fresno State on Saturday. The Falcons swept the Bulldogs for their
first three-set win of the season. Sophomore outside hitter Elizabeth
Pennington leads the Falcons with 383 kills (3.61 kps) as sophomore middle
blocker Abigail Miksch had 344 (3.31 kps). Sophomore setter Sarah Hellman
directs the offense averaging 9.63 assists per set as senior defensive
specliast Savannah Banyai has posted 290 (2.84 aps) this season. Additionally, junior
middle blocker Piper Heineck has 104 total blocks (1.05 bps) for the Falcons.
Boise State (22-6, 13-2) is currently tied with Colorado
State for first place in the MW. The Broncos have won 11 in a row including
seven on the road. Junior outside hitter Sierra Nobley leads the conference
with 4.53 kills per set and has 439 on the year. Junior libero Maddi Osburn and
junior setter Jaymee-Lee Bulda are the MW leaders in digs (4.98 dps) and
assists (11.80 aps), respectively. Redshirt junior Kaitlyn Oliver and senior
middle blocker Maddy O’Donnell are third in hitting percentage (.361) and
blocks (1.33 bps), respectively. As a team, Boise State paces the conference in
assists (13.54 aps), kills (14.57 kps) and digs (15.75 dps).
Notes:
- With 46 MW wins, Chad Callihan is tied with
Hall of Fame coach Mike English for the most conference wins in Wyoming
history.
-Courtney Chacon is in
sixth place in Cowgirl history with 3,240 career assists. She is just behind Kayla Slofkiss for 11th
all-time with 919 career digs. Chacon leads all active MW players with 36
career double-doubles. She needs two more double-doubles to be tied tenth
all-time in MW history.
-Laura Beach is fifth
all-time with 425 total blocks. She continues to hold the top spot in career
hitting percentage (.372) and her .404 percentage this year leads the MW, is
third-best in a UW single season and is currently 14th overall in the NCAA. Additionally,
Beach is 43 kills away from 1,000 for her career.
-Kayla Slofkiss moved into
tenth all-time with 921 career digs while wearing the Brown and Gold. She moved
past Anna Parmely (1995-98). Slofkiss joined
Jodi Purdy (2009-12), Ronda Munger (1984-87) and Michele Rauter (2000-03) as
the only players with 1,000 kills and 900 digs during their career.
-Reed Copeland is second in
the MW in blocks averaging 1.36 per set. That average is 30th in the NCAA. She
has led Wyoming in blocks during 12 different matches.
-Wyoming leads the MW in
opponent hitting percentage (.158) and is second in blocks. UW is 17th in the
NCAA in opponent hitting percentage and 36th in blocks.
-Aided by a tough
nonconference schedule and an 11-1 record at home, the Cowgirl volleyball team
sits at No. 71 in the NCAA’s sixth RPI Rankings. UNLV (24th), Boise State
(33rd) and Colorado State (43rd) are ahead of UW in the rankings.