ELLENSBURG, Wash. – The Central Washington University volleyball team (6-4, 2-1 GNAC) heads on its first road trip in conference play this week, traversing over both the Cascade and Rocky Mountain Ranges to take on Montana State Billings (1-8, 0-4 GNAC) on Thursday, Oct. 2, and then Seattle Pacific (5-7, 0-4 GNAC) on Saturday, Oct. 4.
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THURSDAY, OCT. 2 at MONTANA STATE BILLINGS
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SATURDAY, OCT. 4 at SEATTLE PACIFIC
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PREVIOUSLY FOR THE 'CATS
The Wildcats had a light workload last week, taking on the Northwest Nazarene Nighthawks in the lone matchup of the week on Saturday, Sep. 27. Central swept NNU in three highly competitive sets to improve to a winning record in conference play at 2-1.
Ellie Marble showed up for the 'Cats–earning a double-double with 11 kills and 12 digs, while also splitting service aces with Mya VanderYacht, Payton Davis, and Brooklyn Parker with one ace each. Parker led at the defensive line with 19 total digs, while Kayleigh-Shay Chang kept the offense going with 34 assists. Kailey Willsey held down the front line, leading with 10 total blocks, including two solo blocks. She was followed by Scottie Ellsworth with six blocks.
ABOUT THE YELLOWJACKETS
MSUB enters this week with a rough record, going 0-4 in conference play, while holding a 1-8 overall record as the 'Jackets currently sit in last place of the GNAC.
The Yellowjackets have a strong group of statistical leaders, including Jordin Taulua, who leads the offense with 72 kills, followed by Allie Dorman with 63 kills. Avarey Stuff leads on the defense with 134 digs, while also leading alongside Dorman on the service line with 13 aces each. Marissa Allen leads in blocks with 22, and Reese Sherwood leads in assists with 146 total.
The 'Cats and 'Jackets hit the court on Thursday, Oct. 2. First serve from Alterowitz Gymnasium is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. PDT.
ABOUT THE FALCONS
Seattle Pacific's season is in a similar situation as MSUB, with a 0-4 conference record. However, the Falcons have a better overall record at 5-7 and will have a chance to get their first conference win against prior to Saturday's match with CWU, when they take on Northwest Nazarene on Thursday.
The Falcons are led by Megan Omlid in scoring with 145 kills, while Sophia Chambers feeds the offense with a team-leading 323 assists. On the defensive side, Christina Lopez leads in digs with 206, and Elle McCandless leads at the net with 40 total blocks. Madeline Eggerth leads at the service line with 16 aces, followed by Omlid and Makayla Hickman with 13 aces each.
The Wildcats and Falcons face off on Saturday, Oct. 4, in Seattle, Wash. First serve from the Royal Brougham Pavilion is set for 2:00 p.m.