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Colyer Named Pac-12 Freshman of the Week

Colyer Named Pac-12 Freshman of the Week


EUGENE, Ore. – For a second time in as many weeks, Oregon outside hitter Mimi Colyer has earned Pac-12 Freshman of the Week honors. The Lincoln, Calif., native averaged a team-high 4.13 kills per set over two matches this past weekend, wins over UC Davis and Rice during the Oregon Invitational.
 
In another Monday release, the Ducks hold steady at No. 18 in the AVCA top-25 national poll. Oregon is off to Minneapolis, Minn., this week for the Big Ten/Pac-12 Challenge (Sept. 9-10) and matches against third-ranked Minnesota and No. 20 Penn State.
 
Colyer was near perfect against UC Davis (Sept. 1), putting down a season-high 21 kills on 30 swings and only one attack error, good for a .667 hitting percentage. Her 21 kills against the Aggies are tied for the fifth most by a player in the NCAA in a three-set match this season. She also had four digs and two aces.
 
Against Rice, Colyer registered her second double-double of the season with 12 kills and 11 digs in UO’s five-set victory. She and redshirt freshman Colby Neal each had 12 kills in the match.
 
Colyer is currently seventh in the Pac-12 at 3.88 kills per set with a .300 hitting percentage through the first two weeks of her collegiate career. She is the first back-to-back conference freshman of the week since 2019 (Kamaile Hiapo, Arizona).
 
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