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Final Pac-12 Match in Tucson on Saturday

Final Pac-12 Match in Tucson on Saturday


TEMPE – Ending the regular season on the road, No. 18 Sun Devil Volleyball will head to Tucson on Saturday to play in-state rival Arizona at 5 p.m. MST.

How to Follow

The match against the Wildcats will begin at 5 p.m. MST and will be live on the Pac-12 Network. Live scoring will be available and updates can be found on social media on X (@SunDevilVB) and Instagram (@sundevilvolleyball). 

Saturday’s matchup will be the final Pac-12 volleyball match. 

Sun Devil Outlook

No. 18 Arizona State (25-6, 13-6 Pac-12)

  • ASU started the week on Wednesday with a road matchup at No. 11 Washington State. The match went to five sets, with the Cougars coming away victorious. 
  • Arizona State got to 13 Pac-12 wins last weekend, which is tied for the most conference wins in a single season in ASU history. The 25-win total is the third-most in program history. 
  • Senior opposite Marta Levinska continues to be a dominant force in the conference. In Pac-12 play, she is first in points per set (5.7) and second in both kills per set (5.19) and total kills (332). Among pin hitters, she leads the conference in hitting percentage (.339). Over the weekend, the lefty extended her streak of double-digit kills to 15 in a row. Additionally, she has had 20 kills in five of the last six matches and has hit over .300 in eight of the last nine. In the national rankings, she is sixth in kills per set and points per set, and she is 10th in both kills and points. 
  • The serve has been superb this season for the Sun Devils. They have 219 aces on the year, which is the fourth-most in a single season at ASU. In the national rankings, the team is No. 3 in aces per set and No. 23 in total aces, which are both first in the Pac-12. There are five different people on the team with 30-plus aces, led by graduate libero Mary Shroll with 40. 
  • Junior outside hitter Geli Cyr has been on a tear recently. She has had three double-doubles in a row. In the win over OSU, she hit. 632, which is a career high for her. On defense, she has collected double-digit digs in five of the last six matches. 
  • Graduate setter Shannon Shields has been pacing the offense all season, having…

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