STATISTICS
Sunday, October 15 Results:
Highlights
- After dropping the first two sets, Temple battled back to win-out the final three on the road and capture a five-set victory over UCF. The Owls were led by Izzy Rapacz, who hit a .537 with 25 kills to fuel her side’s offense. Kyra Coundourides added 48 assists and 16 digs to the win for her eighth double-double this season. Three UCF players earned a double-double with freshman Kirstina Fisher leading the way with 20 kills. Kia Bright earned her tied conference-leading 12th double-double with 17 kills and 15 digs.
- ECU captured its fifth straight win after taking down Houston, 3-1 at home. Four players reached 11 kills to lead the Pirates offense, including Shelby Martin, Natalie Montini, Lael Ceriani and Bri Wood. Houston was led by Brianna Lynch, who recorded 11 kills.
- Kayla Williams led the huskies in both kills (19) and digs (17) to earn her 10th double-double this season, as UConn snapped a three-match setback with a sweep over USF on the road. UConn is 3-5 in conference play, while USF is 2-6. Doris Carter led the Bulls with 10 kills and a .308 hitting percentage.
- The Shockers completed their fourth straight 2-0 weekend, as Wichita State
22 head coach Chris Lamb earned his 400th career win with sweep over Tulsa at home. Setter Emily Hiebert recorded 33 assists, seven kills and had six blocks to earn Havoc in the Heartland MVP honors. The Shockers recorded a .330 hitting percentage, while holding the Golden Hurricane to hitting a .071.
- Brittany Adams had 11 kills and 13 digs for her seventh double-double this season to help SMU to a 3-0 win over Memphis. The Mustangs have won six in a row in the series against the Tigers, as they stand in second place in conference standings with a 7-1 American record.
- Both Carly Nolan and Jade Tingelhoff earned their tied league-leading 12th double-doubles to guide the Bearcats to a four-set win over Tulane. Nolan paced Cincinnati’s offense with 14 kills and led in digs with 19. Tingelhoff notched 42 assists and 14 digs. The Bearcats are tied in third place in league standings with a 6-2 mark.