NCAA Womens Volleyball

Colyer, Bacon Earn Pac-12 Weekly Honors

Colyer, Bacon Earn Pac-12 Weekly Honors


EUGENE, Ore. – On the strengths of their efforts at the season-opening Rainbow Wahine Classic, Mimi Colyer and Karson Bacon are the Pac-12 Offensive and Defensive players of the week. The Ducks swept their way through the weekend with wins over then-No. 13 San Diego, Northwestern and Hawai’i.
 
Oregon is up three spots to No. 6 in Monday’s release of the AVCA top-25 rankings. The team continues its non-conference schedule at the San Diego State Invitational (Aug. 31-Sept. 2).
 
Colyer averaged 6.33 points per set on the way to being named MVP of the Rainbow Wahine Classic. In the weekend finale, she had 17 kills against host Hawai’i to pace the Ducks to the tournament title. She averaged 5.33 kills per set while hitting .287 over the course of three matches in Honolulu. Colyer also contributed 18 digs, seven blocks and five aces.
 
With Monday’s release, the Lincoln, Calif., native win the second Offensive Player of the Week award of her career and 10th overall. Colyer set the Pac-12 record with eight Freshman of the Week selections last season.
 
Bacon led the Ducks’ defensive efforts at the net with 1.78 blocks per set during the season-opening tournament. She registered seven blocks in each of the first two matches of the year and helped hold Oregon’s opponents to a .090 hitting percentage. Collectively, the Ducks out-blocked their opponents, 31-8. Bacon tallied 2.67 points per set during the Rainbow Wahine Classic.
 
The Fontana, Calif., now has two Pac-12 weekly honors on her career resume, and first since winning Freshman of the Week in 2019.
 
Season tickets, starting at just $54, are available through the UO ticket office or by clicking HERE. The Ducks’ home opener will double as the team’s Pac-12 opener Friday, Sept. 22, against Oregon State.
 
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