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WOU Volleyball Notes - Nov. 8

WESTERN OREGON VOLLEYBALL

Thursday, Nov. 9  /  7 p.m. (AKST)
Alaska Anchorage (16-9, 11-5 GNAC)
Anchorage, Alaska
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Saturday, Nov. 11  /  7 p.m. (AKST)
Alaska Fairbanks (10-15, 3-13 GNAC)
Fairbanks, Alaska
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MONMOUTH, Ore.—The Western Oregon University (6-17, 2-14 GNAC) volleyball team will head out for its final road trip of the season by facing Alaska Anchorage and Alaska Fairbanks this week.

ABOUT ALASKA ANCHORAGE (16-9, 11-5 GNAC): The Seawolves are in fourth place in the GNAC standings with a one-game lead over Simon Fraser while two games back of CWU for third place… UAA dropped both matches last week with a 3-1 setback at No. 8-ranked Central Washington and a sweep against Simon Fraser… UAA defeated WOU 3-1 in Monmouth on Oct. 14… The Seawolves are ranked No. 7 in the GNAC with a .186 hitting percentage and No. 4 defensively by holding its opponents to a 1.65 mark… The Seawolves lead the GNAC with 1.83 aces per set…

ABOUT ALASKA FAIRBANKS (10-15, 3-13 GNAC): The Nanooks are tied for ninth place in the GNAC standings… UAF has dropped four straight matches and 10 of its last 12 contests… One of those wins was a 3-1 victory on the road against WOU on Oct. 12… The Nanooks are the GNAC's No. 4-ranked team on offense with a .203 hit rate while last out of 11 teams by allowing their opponent's to hit at a .230 success rate… Kim Wong leads the team with a.320 hitting percentage for No. 4 in the GNAC.

LOOKING AHEAD: The Wolves will close out the season at home with matches against Seattle Pacific on Nov. 16 and against Saint Martin's on Nov. 18… Both matches are set for 7 p.m. starts.

LAST WEEK: The Wolves fell to Concordia in three sets on Halloween night while forcing five sets before falling to Montana State Billings on Nov. 2.
 
2x1K: With 13 kills against Alaska Fairbanks on Oct. 12, senior Alisha Bettinson topped the 1,000-kill mark for her career to become just the second Wolf to top the career mark during WOU's DII era (since 2000)… Bettinson set the school's NCAA DII-era record in career kills against MSUB on Nov. 2, passing Danielle Reese's 1,065 total… Defensively, Bettinson became the fifth Wolf to reach 1,000 digs in a career on Oct. 7 against MSU Billings and now has 1,070 in her career… She is the first Wolf during the DII era to top 1,000 career kills and digs… Bettinson's 2.87 kills per set rate for her career is ranked No. 6 all-time at WOU… Bettinson passed Reese's total of 3,391 career attacks on Oct. 3 against Concordia and now has a school record 3,712 total swings.

THAT'S ACES: In addition to her kill totals, Alisha Bettinson is also ranked No. 8 in school NCAA DII history with 71 aces… Sophomore Libbie Hoene holds the school's No. 7 ace rate with 0.29 aces per set… Six other former Wolves have averaged at least 0.30 aces per set while school record holder Mandy Veley (2004-05) leads by a comfortable margin over the pack with 0.55 aces per set.   

BLANKINSHIP EFFICIENCY: In four seasons in Monmouth, senior Sydney Blankinship holds a career hit rate of .280 for the Wolves to rank No. 4 all-time at the school… Krissi Kemper (2010-13) holds the school mark at .317 while Jordin Ramos (2011-14) is ranked second with a .296 rate.

BLACKINSHIP ON THE BLOCK: Blankenship entered WOU's all-time top-10 in career blocks on Oct. 14 against Alaska Anchorage… With 162 career blocks, Blankinship is ranked No. 9 in school history.
 
ASSIST CHARTS: Junior Maddie Mehciz has tallied 1,729 assists in her three seasons with the Wolves and is ranked No. 4 in the all-time career leaders… Next in front of Mehciz is former Wolf Shawn Paulino (2004-05) with 1,922 assists… Leila Holt, another junior is ranked No. 8 all-time at WOU with 1,115 career assists.

RELIABLE AT THE SERVE: With a .976 serve percentage, junior Mackenzie Bowen is tied for the school record with Amy Tyler (2003)… In 209 career serves, Bowen has been charged with just five errors while credited with 12 aces.

DII WEST SHOWCASE: The Wolves went 2-2 while hosting the DII West Region Showcase from Sept. 7-9…  WOU alternated wins and losses over the three-day event, opening with a sweep against Cal State San Marcos and following with a 3-2 loss to Chaminade… WOU finished the tourney with a pair of five-set matches, first defeating Fresno Pacific and finally falling to Cal Sate East Bay on Saturday night.

BOWEN NAMED GNAC POW: Junior Mackenzie Bowen was named the GNAC Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 5 after her play at the Concordia Labor Tournament… Bowen averaged 5.73 digs per set in the three matches in Portland and was named to the All-Tournament team for her efforts… Bowen posted a match-high 35 digs in a four-set win over Lubbock Christian.

RETURNERS: The Wolves return four of six starters from a year ago, including honorable mention All-GNAC selection Alisha Bettinson… Bettinson led WOU with 337 kills and a 3.40 kills per set average a year ago… Mariella Vandenkooy and Sydney Blankinship, ranked third and fifth on the team in kills respectively, provide additional experience on the offensive side for the Wolves… Vandenkooy averaged 2.23 kills per set while Blankinship led the team with a .271 hitting percentage… The team has the luxury of a pair of junior setters to turn to in Leila Holt and Maddie Mehciz… Mackenzie Bowen, another junior, returns as the most experienced defensive specialist.

GNAC PRESASON POLL: With 50 points, the WOU volleyball team was picked to place seventh according to the GNAC Coaches' Preseason Poll… Concordia edged the Wolves with 67 points for the No. 6 position while Saint Martin's followed the Wolves in eighth place… Alaska Anchorage was favored to repeat as GNAC championships by a single point over Western Washington, 110 to 109… Northwest Nazarene was also favored to be in the title hunt with 106 points and a third-place showing.

2016 RECAP: The Wolves finished with a 10-17 overall record in head coach Tommy Gott's first season… WOU went 7-13 in GNAC competitions to tie for seventh place in the conference standings… Following the season, senior defensive specialist Christie Colasurdo and junior outside hitter Alisha Bettinson were selected as honorable mention All-GNAC performers.
 
 
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Players Mentioned

Alisha Bettinson

#6 Alisha Bettinson

OH
5' 10"
Senior
3V
Sydney Blankinship

#16 Sydney Blankinship

MB
6' 0"
Senior
3V
Mackenzie Bowen

#17 Mackenzie Bowen

DS
5' 9"
Junior
2V
Libbie Hoene

#2 Libbie Hoene

DS
5' 5"
Sophomore
1V
Leila Holt

#1 Leila Holt

S
5' 8"
Junior
2V
Maddie Mehciz

#11 Maddie Mehciz

S
5' 10"
Junior
2V
Mariella Vandenkooy

#12 Mariella Vandenkooy

OPP
6' 0"
Junior
2V

Players Mentioned

Alisha Bettinson

#6 Alisha Bettinson

5' 10"
Senior
3V
OH
Sydney Blankinship

#16 Sydney Blankinship

6' 0"
Senior
3V
MB
Mackenzie Bowen

#17 Mackenzie Bowen

5' 9"
Junior
2V
DS
Libbie Hoene

#2 Libbie Hoene

5' 5"
Sophomore
1V
DS
Leila Holt

#1 Leila Holt

5' 8"
Junior
2V
S
Maddie Mehciz

#11 Maddie Mehciz

5' 10"
Junior
2V
S
Mariella Vandenkooy

#12 Mariella Vandenkooy

6' 0"
Junior
2V
OPP