NCAA Womens Volleyball

Cougs to Host San Francisco, LMU to Wrap Up Regular Season

Cougs to Host San Francisco, LMU to Wrap Up Regular Season


WASHINGTON STATE (16-9, 11-5 WCC) vs. SAN FRANCISCO (15-13, 8-8 WCC) | ESPN+
SERIES: USF leads 5-3
Wednesday, Nov. 27 // 7 p.m.
Pullman, Wash. // Bohler Gym
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WASHINGTON STATE (16-9, 11-5 WCC) vs. LMU (22-5, 14-2 WCC) | ESPN+

SERIES: Tied leads 3-3

Friday, Nov. 29 // 1 p.m.

Pullman, Wash. // Bohler Gym

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Live Stats | Statbroadcast

Washington State Volleyball is set to play its final matches of the regular season at home on Wednesday, Nov. 27 against San Francisco at 7 p.m., and LMU on Friday, Nov. 29 at 1 p.m. Both matches will be broadcast live on ESPN+.

Wednesday night is Cougs-Giving and Fan Appreciation Night where fans are encouraged to bring a non-perishable food item to the game to donate, and WSU volleyball items will be raffled off through the night.

Friday will be senior day, and the six WSU seniors along with two senior team managers will be honored following the match.

ABOUT WASHINGTON STATE

WSU has won four of its last five matches and is 11-5 in conference play this season. At home, the Cougs are 7-1 this year, and are winners of four-straight in Pullman. Despite losing their first two games to begin the season, they were competitive matches as the Cougs worked through early adjustments with some new faces. The Cougs returned five from the 2023 team, including Logann Golden, Weronika Wojdyla, Katy Ryan, Emma Barbero and Lucie Blažková. In addition to the returners, nine newcomers have entered the program, including grad transfers Sage Brustad (Eastern Washington), Jaden Walz (Bowling Green) and Jade Warren (College of Idaho); junior transfers Keniya Cleveland (Feather River College), Taryn Vrieling (Idaho) and Kylie Wong (Arizona); and incoming true freshmen Italia Bernal, Haumea Marumoto and Breccan Scheck.

SERIES HISTORY

Wednesday’s match will be the ninth meeting between WSU and USF. Although the Cougars trail the Dons 5-3 all-time, WSU has won each of the last two matches in 2010 and 2011, and have won three of their last four meetings.

Friday’s match will be the seventh meeting between WSU and LMU, with LMU having won each of their last three meetings, one earlier this season, along with matches in 2014 and 2004. Prior to that, the three Cougar wins were in 2003 (3-1), 1996 (3-1) and 1991 (3-0).

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