WOU VOLLEYBALL (10-5, 2-4 GNAC)
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SCHEDULE
SATURDAY
at Saint Martin's (4-10, 2-4 GNAC), 7 p.m.
Lacey, Washington |Â Marcus Pavilion
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THE WOLVES HEADING INTO THIS WEEK
The Wolves are heading into this week after a three-game home stint. Last Thursday WOU dropped its match with Simon Fraser in four before falling to Western Washington Saturday 3-0. Then, to start the current week, the Wolves took care of business against Linfield on Tuesday in four.Â
THE OPPONENTS HEADING INTO THE WEEK
Saint Martin's is headed into this week after losing both of its home matches last week. Thursday the Saints lost to Western Washington 3-0 before dropping their Saturday match to Simon Fraser also in three.
SERIES HISTORY (Since 2000)
Saint Martin's
ALL-TIME: 35-11
STREAK: Loss 2
LAST WOU WIN: Oct. 22, 2022 – 3-1 in Monmouth, Oregon
LAST WOU LOSS: Oct. 21, 2023 – 3-1 in Lacey, Washington
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NOTES
10 wins equals 2023 total and most wins since 2016
The Western Oregon volleyball team still has more than 10 matches left on the schedule, but the Wolves have already reached the 10-win mark - equaling last year's win total, which is the most wins since 2016. An 11th win would give the Wolves the most wins in a season since winning 21 games in 2012.
Wolves break 21-match losing streak against Seawolves
In Western Oregon's 3-1 win over the Alaska Anchorage on Sept. 28, WOU breaks its 21-match losing streak against UAA that dates back to 2012. The last time the Wolves beat Seawolves was Oct. 20
, 2012 in Anchorage, Alaska.
Rosa and Honma top career-highs on Alaska road trip
In WOU's 3-2 loss to Alaska on Sept. 26, redshirt-sophomore setter
Kealani Rosa had a career-high 34 assists. Freshman outside hitter
Maela Honma set her new career-high in kills at 17 in the Wolves 3-1 win over Alaska Anchorage on Sept. 28.
Wolves' aces with high national rankings with Asciutto leading the pack (Sept. 23)
Going into the week of Sept. 23, the wolves are ranked 10
th in the nation in aces per set (2.51) and fourth in total aces (108).
Chloe Asciutto leads the Wolves – and the GNAC – in aces per set at 0.67 (29 aces in 43 sets played), good for 13
th in all of Division II. Her total 29 aces also top the GNAC rankings and rank fourth in the nation.
Hartsook named GNAC Offensive Player of the Week, Wolves named GNAC Team of the Week (Sept. 16)
WOU senior
Bailee Hartsook was named the GNAC Volleyball Offensive Player of the Week by the conference on Sept. 16 after the senior averaged 3.07 kills per set in helping the Wolves go 3-1 at the Cougar Classic in San Marcos, California. The senior averaged 3.29 points per set and finished with 43 kills and a hitting percentage of .338. Hartsook, who missed the season-opening tournament in Hawaii for the Wolves last week, after easing into the first match Friday against Azusa Pacific was a force the rest of the weekend - racking up 14 kills in three sets against Cal State Monterey Bay, 12 kills in a three-set win over Westmont and 16 kills in a five-set loss to San Marcos. She helped the Wolves start the season 7-0 before Saturday's loss - the best undefeated start for WOU since starting 9-0 in 1998.
The Wolves were named the GNACÂ Team of the Week by the GNAC on Sept. 16 after going 3-1 at the Cougar Classic and starting the season 7-1 - their best start since starting 17-1 in 1999.Â
Asciutto named Cougar Classic Tournament MVP, four others named to all-tournament team
Junior middle blocker
Chloe Asciutto was named the Cougar Classic MVP on Sept. 14 after recording 13 aces, 28 kills and seven blocks. Fourth additional Wolves were named to the all-tournament team: seniors
Bailee Hartsook and
Madison Hornback, sophomore
Kilinoelehua Helm and freshman
Maela Honma. The team went 3-1 at the event.
Hottest start in a quarter century ...
The Western Oregon volleyball team started the season 4-0 for the second year in a row after sweeping play at the Hawai'i Fall Volleyball Challenge. Before last season, the Wolves hadn't started a season 4-0 since 1999. After the second weekend of play, the Wolves went 7-1, the team's best start since 1999 (when it started 17-1).
Hornback named Preseason All-GNAC
Western Oregon senior
Madison Hornback was named to the GNAC Volleyball Preseason All-Conference Team when the conference released the team Monday. Hornback, from Oregon City, Oregon, led the conference in kills per set (3.56) in 2023 and was second in points per set (4.05) on her way to being named All-GNAC First Team. She was also named GNAC All-Academic (3.62 GPA). Hornback had a GNAC high for kills in a three-set match (23 - tied for 10th most in D-II in 2023) and five sets/overall (27) and was twice named GNAC Offensive Player of the Week.
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Wolves picked eighth in GNAC Preseason Coaches Poll
The Western Oregon volleyball team was picked eighth in the 2024 GNAC preseason coaches' poll for 2024. WOU finished 4-14 in GNAC and 10-16 overall in 2023, good for ninth in conference standings. The Wolves in coach Kaiao Nahale'a's second season had their best start in program history since 1999, going 4-0 in the opening weekend of play and swept the 2023 Stanislaus State Tournament, while the 10 wins was the most for the program since 2016.
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2024 GNAC Volleyball Preseason Coaches Poll
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Rank |
Team (1st Place Votes) |
Points |
1 |
Central Washington (2) |
91 |
2 |
Seattle Pacific (6) |
90 |
3 |
Western Washington |
75 |
4 |
Simon Fraser (2) |
74 |
5 |
Alaska Anchorage |
59 |
6 |
Alaska Fairbanks |
49 |
7 |
Northwest Nazarene |
38 |
8 |
Western Oregon |
33 |
9 |
Saint Martin's |
29 |
10 |
Montana State Billings |
12 |
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