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Homestand in Mullett This Week for #13 Volleyball

Homestand in Mullett This Week for #13 Volleyball


TEMPE – Coming home with a four-match winning streak, No. 13 Sun Devil Volleyball is in Mullett Arena twice this week, first hosting Houston on Wednesday before bringing in Colorado on Friday. 

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Arizona State will host Houston on Wednesday (October 16) at 7 p.m. MST in Mullett Arena. The game will be live on national TV on ESPNU. This game is the annual Cancer Awareness Game, encouraging fans to wear pink to help raise awareness for breast cancer in particular. 

On Friday (October 18), ASU will host former Pac-12 foe Colorado in Mullett Arena at 6:30 p.m. MST. This is the Pride Game for Arizona State. It will be live on ESPN+.

Updates will be provided on social media on X (@SunDevilVB) and Instagram (@sundevilvolleyball). For more fan information, check out the 2024 fan guide.

Sun Devil Outlook

Arizona State (16-2, 5-1 Big 12)

  • The Sun Devils have won four in a row after winning both last week. ASU beat Arizona in four sets at home before sweeping Texas Tech on the road. The win over the Red Raiders was the 11th sweep of the year.
  • Graduate libero Mary Shroll had another stellar week, totaling 60 digs over the two wins. She had a season-high 32 in the rivalry win over Arizona. That total is the second-highest by a Big 12 player this season, but the most in a four-set match. She also notched 28 digs against Texas Tech, which is the highest dig total in the Big 12 this season in three sets. She’s currently on a streak of 20-straight matches with double-digit digs and is sixth in the nation in digs per set (5.27). 
  • Another Sun Devil with a big week was senior outside hitter Geli Cyr. She had a career-high 23 kills in the rivalry win over Arizona, which is the highest kill total by a Sun Devil this season and also was a game high. She notched double-doubles in both wins last week, now having four on the year. She has 217 kills on the year to lead the squad.
  • Home matches are becoming can’t-miss events for the Sun Devils. Already this season, Arizona State has started setting attendance records with the home match against Memphis on September 20 reaching 4,193 in attendance, the fifth-highest number in team…

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