This week is an odd one in college volleyball — there is only one ranked matchup on the schedule between No. 19 Washington and No. 16 Oregon. I know, right? Typically I pick from a surplus of choices each week. So, although we won’t have any high-profile matchups or top-10 showdowns to keep an eye out for, we can still expect some great volleyball.
I mean hey, I was live-blogging the Purdue-Nebraska match a few weeks ago without giving any attention to Texas’ unranked matchup when Iowa State stunned the top-ranked Longhorns. The playing field has a lot of parity this season. So let’s take a look and break down three matchups I will keep my eye on this week:
No. 19 Washington vs. No. 16 Oregon| 9 p.m. ET on Friday, Nov. 4 (Oregon live stream)
In case you may have missed it, the DI women’s volleyball committee released its second and last top-10 reveal of the season. The top 10 gives us a glimpse into how the committee views the national landscape ahead of selections come tournament time. One of the biggest points of discussion was the fact that Oregon made it into the top 10 again at No. 10, despite a No. 16 AVCA ranking and just one top-10 win over Stanford. This is a team the committee sees in a favorable light, and it can stay that way by continuing to win games.
The Ducks are on a five-game winning streak following three consecutive losses. One of those losses, however, was a five-set loss to Washington. The match was so close that Oregon actually fought off three match points before Washington finally sealed the deal. A rematch should make for an incredible game. Plus, the Huskies are coming off of a heartbreaking five-set loss to Stanford, the top team in the Pac-12 and a top-10 national team. This will be a hot Washington team looking for a big statement win. Oregon and Washington are neck and neck in the Pac-12 standings with Washington behind by one game, and both will be fighting for a favorable seeding come selections.
As far as players to watch out for, Brooke Nuneviller is all over the court for the Ducks, but freshman Mimi Colyer led the Ducks in the last matchup against Washington with 25 kills, followed by Nuneviller with 20. The Huskies were led by Claire Hoffman who posted 20 kills in the win.
Northwestern vs. No. 6 Ohio State | 8 p.m. ET Friday, Nov. 4 on B1G+
Northwestern vs. No. 4 Nebraska | 1 p.m. ET Sunday, Nov. 6 on B1G+
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