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Cameron University Volleyball Cameronaggies.Com Cameron University | Sports Information | 2800 W Cameron University Volleyball cameronaggies.com Cameron University | Sports Information | 2800 W. Gore Blvd | Lawton, Ok 73505 | Fax: 580-581-5537 Matches 25 & 26 | Texas Woman’s and Texas A&M-Commerce | Nov. 1-2 2013 Schedule 2013 Stat Comparison Date Opponent Time/Result Texas Woman’s CU TWU AM-C Hendersron State Tournament Nov. 1, 2013 @ 6 p.m. Kills 1016 1141 1215 9/6 Christian Brothers^ W, 3-0 2013 Record: 16-8; 7-4 conf. 9/6 Central Oklahoma^ L, 0-3 Errors 560 490 515 Conference: Lone Star 9/7 Alabama-Huntsville^ W, 3-0 Total Attacks 3250 3475 3381 9/7 Southwest Baptist^ L, 2-3 Attack Pct. .140 .187 .207 SEOSU/ECU Tournament 9/13 Southern Nazarene# L, 1-3 Kills/Set 11.7 12.4 13.7 9/13 Southeastern Okla. State# L, 0-3 Texas A&M-Commerce Assists/Set 10.8 11.7 12.8 9/14 East Central@ W, 3-1 Nov. 2, 2013 @ 2 p.m. Aces/Set 1.21 1.0 1.44 2013 Record: 17-6; 5-5 conf. 9/14 Northwestern Ok. State@ W, 3-1 Digs/Set 16.7 18.2 18.1 9/17 Eastern New Mexico* L, 0-3 Conference: Lone Star 9/20 Tarleton State* L, 1-3 Solo Blocks 43 39 30 9/21 Angelo State* L, 0-3 Block Assists 200 399 259 9/27 Texas A&M-Commerce* L, 1-3 Total Blocks 143.0 238.5 160.0 9/28 Texas Woman’s* L, 0-3 First Serve Blocks/Set 1.6 2.6 1.8 10/1 St. Gregory’s W, 3-0 Despite a straight set loss to #6 West Texas 10/5 Midwestern State* L, 0-3 Block Errors 46 31 41 10/8 Southwestern Okla. State L, 2-3 on Tuesday, the Aggies improved a lot this 10/11 Texas A&M-Kingsville L, 1-3 past weekend. In the 1-3 loss to #17 Angelo The Pioneers are 16-8 on the season with 10/15 Newman University L, 1-3 State, CU hit over .200 for the first two sets, a 6-5 LSC mark, which has them in third 10/18 Eastern New Mexico* L, 1-3 10/19 West Texas A&M* L, 0-3 and out-blocked the Rambelles nine to place in the conference standings. They 10/22 Missouri Southern State W, 3-0 two. In the five set thriller against Tarleton, riding a two match win streak coming into 10/25 Angelo State* L, 1-3 the weekend, and are one of fifteen teams 10/26 Tarleton State* L, 2-3 Cameron hit above .300 in the first, second 10/29 West Texas A&M* L, 0-3 and, third sets. If it weren’t for a couple of who received votes, but are outside the top- 11/1 Texas Woman’s* 6 p.m. long rallies both ASU and TSU, each match 25 in the most recent AVCA poll. As a team, 11/2 Texas A&M-Commerce* 2 p.m. 11/5 Northeastern Okla. State 7 p.m. could have gone the way of the Aggies. TWU is third in the LSC with a .187 hitting 11/9 Midwestern State* 2 p.m. CU got stellar play from the LSC Offensive percentage, and second with 2.59 blocks per 11/12 Southwestern Okla. State 7 p.m. Player of the Week, Kelle Carver, who had a set. 11/16 Texas A&M-Kingsville* 2 p.m. 11/23-24 Lone Star Conference Tournament* total of 57 kills and a .293 hitting percentage 12/5-7 NCAA Regional Tournament over the last three matches. Kayla Hebert Chloe Tate leads the Pioneers with 207 12/12-14 NCAA Elite Eight also gave the Aggies some good play, kills and a .256 hitting percentage, while ^ in Arkadelphia, Ark. averaging a double double with 42.7 assists Marcela Alves is right behind her with 193 # at Durant, Okla. and 16 digs per game over the three game and a .257 percentage. Alves is also second @ at Ada, Okla. * indicates Lone Star Conference event home stretch. in the LSC with 1.23 blocks per game. The use a two setter rotation, with Kimberly Lone Star Conference Standings Bell and Kayla Rivero both averaging about LSC Overall Scouting Texas Woman’s West Texas A&M 11-0 21-3 In the 42 game series between Cameron five assists per set. Morgan Rivero leads the Angelo State 9-3 17-6 and TWU, the Pioneers have a three game team and is fourth in the LSC with 4.52 digs Texas Woman’s 6-5 16-8 per set. Tarleton State 6-5 13-10 advantage, leading the series 20-23. Texas Texas A&M-Commerce 5-5 17-6 Woman’s has swept the past four matches Texas A&M-Kingsville 5-5 14-12 Midwestern State 4-8 12-10 against the Aggies, including the one on Eastern New Mexico 3-8 5-15 Sept. 28 at the Aggie Gym. Cameron 0-12 6-18 CU’s Top Offensive Players Pos. Name Yr. SP K K/Set E TA Pct. A A/Set SA SA/Set SE RS Kelle Carver So. 86 323 3.76 136 829 .226 7 0.08 0 0.00 0 OH Kat Evans So. 86 204 2.43 100 648 .141 4 0.05 16 0.19 17 S Kayla Hebert Fr. 83 50 0.60 20 168 .217 753 9.07 17 0.20 19 CU’s Top Defensive Players Pos. Name Yr. SP RE Dig Dig/Set BS BA Total Blk/Set BE BHE DS Erin Hardy Sr. 87 18 328 3.77 0 0 0 0.00 0 1 MB Rebecca Green Jr. 79 0 36 0.46 14 47 61 0.77 7 0 S Kayla Hebert Fr. 83 0 225 2.71 2 18 20 0.24 2 13 2013 Cameron Aggie Volleyball cameronaggies.com 2013 Cameron University Volleyball University Information Scouting Texas A&M-Commerce Location Lawton, Oklahoma Founded 1908 In a series that sees Cameron on top of This is Carver’s second LSC honor, she Enrollment 6,000 the Lions 23-19, the Aggies have had was named offensive player of the week Nickname Aggies Colors Black and Gold the upper hand, going 7-3 in the last 10 during the 2011 season. Affiliation Lone Star (NCAA - II) meetings, but earlier this season, it was President Dr. John McArthur Athletics Director Jim Jackson the Lions who got the 1-3 win on CU’s Coming Up home turf. After this last LSC weekend Coaching Staff Head Coach Doug Tabbert double header, the Aggies will host Alma Mater Baker University ‘89 Commerce is 17-6 with a 5-5 LSC Northwestern Oklahoma State on Cameron Record 30-40 (3rd Season) Career Record 118-197 (12th Season) mark heading into this contest with Nov. 5 and then will travel to Wichita Graduate Assistant Lici McGee the Aggies. They are currently on a Falls, Texas for a battle against rival Alma Mater Miami Fl. ‘11 three match win streak, but only one of Midwestern State on Nov. 9. Team Information those came against and LSC opponent. 2013 Overall Record 6-18 They are second in hitting percentage 2013 Lone Star Record 0-12 2013 Double-Doubles First Season of Competition 1972 (.207) in the LSC, first in assists per set Player K-D K-A K-B A-D Total Overall All-Time Record 555-464 (Since ‘74) (12.80), second in kills per set (13.65), Kat Evans 2 - - - 2 # of years in NCAA Tournament/Last 2/2001 and first in service aces per set (1.44). Shannon Dulaney 1 - - - 1 Kayla Hebert - - - 10 10 Media Relations Sports Information Don Vieth (Winona ‘10) Jenna Risoli - - - 1 1 Office/Cell Phone 580-581-2303 / 580-583-2210 Offensively, Jordan Neal leads the LSC Maci Terrell 1 - - - 1 E-Mail [email protected] and the team in assists per set with Athletic Fax 580-581-5537 11.65, and Amy Devault is second Career Double-Doubles Website cameronaggies.com Player K-D K-A K-B A-D Total Facebook facebook.com/cameronaggies in conference with 3.49 kills per set. Twitter twitter.com/cameronaggies Jenna Risoli - - - 24 24 Devault also leads the team with 309 Annelise Carpenter 1 - - - 1 AVCA TOP 25 digs and Kayla Bond leads the team Kat Evans 2 - - - 2 RK. TEAM PTS RECORD PVS with .89 blocks per set. Shannon DuLaney 7 - - - 7 1 Concordia-St. Paul (48) 1200 22-1 1 Kayla Hebert - - - 10 10 2 Tampa 1149 19-1 2 3 Minnesota Duluth 1085 22-2 4 Maci Terrell 1 - - - 1 4 BYU-Hawai’i 1046 18-1 5 Offensive Player of the Week 5 Central Missouri 981 22-1 3 After recording 64 kills in three 2013 Double-Figure Matches 6 West Texas A&M 913 19-3 7 Player K D A B 7 Nebraska Kearney 869 21-3 9 matches for the Cameron University 8 Southwest Minnesota State 838 17-5 6 Lauren Acuna - 12 - - 9 Wingate 762 19-2 10 team this past week Kelle Carver was Kelle Carver 18 - - - 10 Western Washington 718 15-3 8 named Co-Offensive Player of the Kelsie Coplen 2 - - - 11 Washburn 701 22-4 11 12 UC San Diego 683 18-3 13 Week by the Lone Star Conference. Shannon Dulaney 2 3 - - 13 Cal State San Bernardino 589 16-5 12 Kat Evans 8 3 - - 14 Sonoma State 578 17-4 14 Carver was a force for Cameron in Erin Hardy - 14 - - 15 Colorado School of Mines 531 18-4 16 Kayla Hebert - 10 24 - 16 Grand Valley State 515 19-3 T-17 the last three matches, she record 64 17 Angelo State 394 17-6 19 Grace Newkirk 4 - - - 18 Wayne State (Neb.) 368 16-7 T-17 total kills and averaged 5.33 kills per Jenna Risoli - 6 2 - 19 Armstrong Atlantic State 322 20-0 20 Maci Terrell 1 1 - - 20 Truman 313 17-7 15 set, with a .345 hitting percentage.
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