NCAA Womens Volleyball

Eagles conclude homestand with Senior Day

Eagles conclude homestand with Senior Day


EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Volleyball (1-23, 1-12 OVC) will end the home schedule this weekend when the Screaming Eagles host Tennessee State University (12-15, 6-8 OVC) on Friday at 6 p.m. and Saturday at 2 p.m. at Screaming Eagles Arena. At the conclusion of Saturday’s match, USI will recognize junior outside/right side hitter/setter Katherine Koch (Belleville, Illinois) and manager Sabrina Yamashita (Evansville, Indiana) for their time at USI.
 
Game Coverage
Information about USI Volleyball, including live stats, video, and audio broadcasts, is available on USIScreamingEagles.com
 
Tickets
USI Volleyball tickets are on sale now, with adult tickets at $8, non-USI students at $5, and all USI students, staff, and faculty with a valid ID and any child 11-and-under are admitted free.
 
Screaming Eagles Headlines:
Eagles Blanked by MSU. The Screaming Eagles struggled against Morehead State last weekend, dropping a pair of 3-0 matches. USI is searching for its first win since defeating Lindenwood on 9/30.
 
You Have To #OVCit. The Eagles’ final chance of making the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament is in the hands of Tennessee State. USI will face the Tigers Friday and Saturday as the final home matches of the season.
 
Senior Day. USI will host Senior Day on Saturday. Katherine Koch and Sabrina Yamashita will be recognized for their accomplishments as Eagles.
 
Season Leaders. Junior Leah Anderson leads the group with 274 kills and 20 aces as Koch holds a team-high 354 assists. On defense, freshman Keira Moore has received 263 digs while sophomore Paris Downing has earned 76 blocks.
 
OVC Leaders. There are five Eagles who sit atop the best in five different categories within the OVC individual standings. Anderson ranks fifth in points per set (3.70), sixth in kills per set (3.18), and 10th in digs per set (2.92). Sophomore Carly Sobieralski holds the ninth-most assists per set (5.50) while Koch has tallied the 10th most assists per set (5.45). Moore has recorded 3.87 digs per set, putting her at seventh, while Downing is sixth with 1.06 blocks per set.
 
Digging Out. The Eagles’ defense is third in the conference with 15.47 digs per set and eighth with 1,330 digs.
 
Keeping it 100. Three Eagles have reached the 100-kill club this season. Anderson leads the pack with 274,…

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