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What's Inside Key Storylines 2018 Schedule Match ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Volleyball Contact: Nate Krueger Email: [email protected] Matthew Knight Arena | 1390 Villard Street | @OregonVB | Facebook.com/OregonVolleyball | GoDucks.com/Volleyball C: (253) 569-9468 | O: (541) 346-5475 2018 SCHEDULE 2018 OREGON VOLLEYBALL MATCH NOTES Date Opponent (TV) Time (PT)/Result #16 OREGON DUCKS (17-9, 10-6 Pac-12) Aug. 24 vs. #3 Texas ^ L, 3-1 Team Stats - K/S: 14.7 | A/S: 13.8 | SA/S: 1.3 | D/S: 16.3 | B/S: 2.4 Aug. 25 at #2 Nebraska ^ L, 3-0 Aug. 28 PORTLAND STATE W, 3-0 Last: The Ducks split on the road at #2 Stanford (1-3) and at Cal (3-0). Aug. 31 UTAH VALLEY $ W, 3-0 All-Time Overall Record / Postseason Appearances: 864-740-19 / 23 Aug. 31 LONG BEACH STATE $ W, 3-0 Notable: No. 16 Oregon is tied for third in the Pac-12 at 10-6 after splitting with the Bay Area schools on the road last Sept. 1 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF $ W, 3-0 weekend. The Ducks are No. 2 in the conference in assists per set (13.85), kills per set (14.74) and hitting percentage Sept. 7 vs. #1 Minnesota # W, 3-1 (.259), and are led offensively by the trio of SR OH Lindsey Vander Weide (4.02 p/s), JR MB Ronika Stone (3.95 Sept. 8 vs. #5 Penn State # L, 3-0 p/s, .338) and SR S August Raskie (11.98 a/s). UO split with Utah and Colorado on the road earlier this year. Sept. 13 at Hawai’i W, 3-0 Sept. 14 at Hawai’i W, 3-2 UTAH UTES (15-12, 7-9 Pac-12) Sept. 20 OREGON STATE * W, 3-1 Team Stats - K/S: 13.7 | A/S: 12.9 | SA/S: 1.4 | D/S: 14.7 | B/S: 2.3 Sept. 23 #22 WASHINGTON STATE * W, 3-2 Last: Utah beat #20 Arizona in five and swept ASU at home last weekend. Sept. 28 #24 ARIZONA * L, 3-2 All-Time Series: UO leads, 12-8 (UU W1) | Last: Utah won, 3-1 (10/14/18, Salt Lake City) Sept. 30 ARIZONA STATE * L, 3-0 Notable: The Utes are coming off a pair of wins over the Arizona schools. Utah ranks last in the Pac-12 with a .225 Oct. 5 at #17 UCLA * W, 3-0 opponent hitting percentage, and is near the middle of the conference in most other categories. Dani Drews is fifth Oct. 7 at #12 USC * W, 3-0 in the Pac-12 with 4.43 points per set and sixth with 3.85 kills per set, and Phoebe Grace is sixth with 1.20 blocks Oct. 12 at Colorado * W, 3-1 per set. The Ducks are looking to even the season series with Utah after a shorthanded loss to the Utes on Oct. 14. Oct. 14 at Utah * L, 3-1 Oct. 19 CALIFORNIA * W, 3-0 COLORADO BUFFALOES (15-12, 7-9 Pac-12) Oct. 21 #2 STANFORD * L, 3-1 Team Stats - K/S: 13.3 | A/S: 12.3 | SA/S: 0.9 | D/S: 14.0 | B/S: 2.6 Oct. 26 at Arizona State * W, 3-0 Last: The Buffs swept ASU at home before falling to #20 Arizona in five sets. Oct. 28 at #23 Arizona * W, 3-1 All-Time Series: UO leads, 13-5 (UO W1) | Last: UO won, 3-1 (10/12/18, Boulder) Nov. 2 #15 USC * L, 3-0 Nov. 4 #22 UCLA * W, 3-1 Notable: The Buffs are tied with the Utes and UCLA at 7-9 in conference after splitting with the Arizona schools last Nov. 8 at #2 Stanford * L, 3-1 weekend. CU is third in the Pac-12 with 2.60 blocks per set, and Naghede Abu (1.28 b/s) and Danielle Price (1.16 Nov. 10 at California * W, 3-0 b/s) both rank in the conference’s top 10. Abu also leads the conference with a .396 hitting percentage, and Alexa Nov. 14 UTAH * (P12N) 7 PM Smith is ninth in the Pac-12 with 4.31 points per set and 3.74 kills per set. UO beat CU in four on Oct. 12 in Boulder. Nov. 16 COLORADO * 7 PM Nov. 21 at Washington * (P12N) 6 PM Nov. 24 at Oregon State * (P12N) 7 PM MATCH DETAILS AND HOW TO FOLLOW #16 OREGON vs. UTAH #16 OREGON vs. COLORADO Home matches in BOLD CAPS at Matthew Knight Arena ^ Matches played in Lincoln, Neb. at the VERT Challenge Date: Wednesday, November 14 Date: Friday, November 16 $ Oregon Classic at Matthew Knight Arena Time: 7 p.m. PT Time: 7 p.m. PT # Matches played in Stanford, Calif., at the Big Ten/Pac-12 Challenge * Pac-12 Conference match Location: Eugene, Ore. Location: Eugene, Ore. Venue: Matthew Knight Arena Venue: Matthew Knight Arena WHAT’S INSIDE TV: Pac-12 Network (Rich Burk & Shawn Medow) Live Stream: GoDucks.com/live 1. Match Details, Key Storylines, 2018 Schedule Radio: KWVA 88.1 FM (Matt Tyra) Radio: KWVA 88.1 FM (Matt Tyra) 2. 2018 Roster Live Stats: oregon.statbroadcast.com Live Stats: oregon.statbroadcast.com 3. Overall Stats 4. Conference Stats 5. Notes, Who to Watch, Ducks By The Numbers KEY STORYLINES 6. Notes, Pac-12 Standings, Pac-12 POW DUCKS HOST UTAH, COLORADO IN FINAL HOME DUCKS ALL OVER PAC-12, NCAA LEADERBOARDS 7. Double Doubles, AVCA Poll, Preseason Notes MATCHES OF REGULAR SEASON With just four matches left in the 2018 regular season, 8. The Last Time, UO Quick Facts 9. Head Coach Matt Ulmer The No. 16 Ducks return to Eugene for their final two Oregon finds itself littered across the top of many Pac-12 10. Match-By-Match Stats home matches of the regular season this week, welcoming and national team and individual statistic leaderboards: 11-17. 2018 Box Scores Utah and Colorado to Matthew Knight Arena. Coming off 18. #1 Sumeet Gill a split at the Bay Area schools, Oregon is looking for a Team Statistic P12 NCAA 19. #3 Brooke Van Sickle strong finish over the final four matches as the Ducks try 13.85 Assists/Set 2nd 4th 20. #4 Willow Johnson to climb up into position to host in the early rounds of the 21. #5 Brooke Nuneviller 14.74 Kills/Set 2nd 6th NCAA Tournament. UO is currently No. 23 in the NCAA .259 Hitting Pct. 2nd 24th 22. #6 Lauren Page RPI rankings in addition to being No. 16 in the AVCA 23. #7 Ronika Stone 16.33 Digs/Set 2nd 69th coaches poll. Friday’s match against the Buffaloes will also 24. #8 Lindsey Vander Weide 25. #9 Jolie Rasmussen be Oregon’s Senior Night, honoring Sumeet Gill, Lauren Page, August Raskie, Lindsey Vander Weide and Name Statistic P12 NCAA 26. #10 Kyra Hanawahine Brooke Nuneviller 4.94 Digs/Set 1st 58th 27. #11 Camryn Tastad Haley McLaren. 28. #16 August Raskie August Raskie 11.98 Assists/Set 2nd 4th 29. #17 Taylor Borup OREGON FIGHTING FOR SECOND IN PAC-12 Ronika Stone 1.25 Blocks/Set 5th 48th 30. #21 Kylie Robinson At 10-6 in conference, Oregon currently sits in a tie with Sumeet Gill .354 Hitting Pct. 7th 64th 31. #23 Chandlar Duff Washington State for third place in the Pac-12 and is Ronika Stone .338 Hitting Pct. 9th 95th 32. #42 Karson Bacon fighting to match its best conference finish in program Lindsey Vander Weide 4.02 Points/Set 10th 115th 33. Individual Career Records 34. Individual Single Season Records history. USC is one game ahead at 11-5, while No. 2 35. Individual Single Match Records Stanford has clinched the Pac-12 title at 16-0. The Ducks’ UP NEXT 36. 2017 Recap Notes highest conference finish in program history is second, The Ducks will wrap the regular season on the road next 37. Photo Roster which they have achieved twice (2012, 1978). week with matches at No. 20 Washington and Oregon State. 1 2018 Oregon Volleyball Match Notes ROSTER BREAKDOWN 2018 NUMERICAL ROSTER BY CLASS No. Name Pos. HT CL Hometown (Previous School(s)) Seniors (4) 1 Sumeet Gill MB 6-3 Sr. Elk Grove, Calif. (Pleasant Grove) Sumeet Gill, Lauren Page, 3 Brooke Van Sickle L/OH 5-9 RSo. Battle Ground, Wash. (Battle Ground) August Raskie, Lindsey Vander Weide 4 Willow Johnson RS 6-2 Jr. Paradise Valley, Ariz. (Notre Dame Prep) Juniors (5) 5 Brooke Nuneviller L/OH 5-11 Fr. Chandler, Ariz. (Corona Del Sol) Taylor Borup, Willow Johnson, 6 Lauren Page MB/OH 6-0 Sr. Riverside, Calif. (King) Jolie Rasmussen, Ronika Stone, 7 Ronika Stone MB 6-2 Jr. San Jose, Calif. (Valley Christian) Brooke Van Sickle 8 Lindsey Vander Weide OH 6-3 Sr. Turlock, Calif. (Pitman) Sophomores (1) 9 Jolie Rasmussen OH 6-2 Jr. Encinitas, Calif. (Canyon Crest Academy) Kyra Hanawahine 10 Kyra Hanawahine L 5-2 So. Honolulu, Hawaii (Kamehameha Schools) Freshmen (5) 11 Camryn Tastad L 5-3 Fr. Solana Beach, Calif. (Sante Fe Christian) 16 August Raskie S/RS 6-0 Sr. Colorado Springs, Colo. (Rampart) Karson Bacon, Chandlar Duff, 17 Taylor Borup OH/RS 6-4 Jr. Leesburg, Va. (Loudon County/North Carolina) Brooke Nuneviller, Kylie Robinson, 21 Kylie Robinson S 5-10 Fr. Upland, Calif. (Claremont) Camryn Tastad 23 Chandlar Duff MB 6-2 Fr. Detroit, Mich. (Grosse Point South) 42 Karson Bacon MB 6-4 Fr. Fontana, Calif. (Rancho Cucamonga) BY POSITION Setters (2) 2018 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER August Raskie, Kylie Robinson Outside Hitters (3) No.
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