NCAA Womens Volleyball

Top-20 Matchup at ASU to Start Weekend

Top-20 Matchup at ASU to Start Weekend


EUGENE, Ore. – The sixth-ranked Oregon volleyball team continues its road swing with matches at No. 18 Arizona State and Arizona. The Ducks and ASU are tied for second in the Pac-12, both carrying 12-4 conference records into Friday’s top-20 matchup. Beginning last week, Oregon ends its regular season with five of six matches on the road.
 
The Oregon-Arizona State match is slated for a 5 p.m. (PT) start on the ASU Live Stream.
 
Friday, Nov. 17
#6 Oregon at #18 Arizona State
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Sunday, Nov. 19
#7 Oregon at Arizona
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Series Info vs Arizona State
Arizona State snapped Oregon’s four-match winning streak in the series with its win earlier this season. The Ducks had won 24 of the previous 31 meetings. The teams have split the past 10 meetings (5-5) with Oregon winning four of six in Tempe during that stretch. ASU leads the all-time series, 42-31.
 
Series Info vs Arizona
Including its win earlier this season, Oregon has won six in a row against Arizona, extending the program’s longest streak in the series. The Ducks are also 8-4 against UA under head coach Matt Ulmer. In the recent history, the Ducks have won 15 of the past 23 meetings; it had just 12 wins in the previous 53 matches. Arizona leads the all-time series, 49-27.
 
In the Polls
Oregon held steady at No. 6 in the latest AVCA/TARAFLEX poll (Nov. 13) and check in eighth in the most recent RPI. Friday’s match will be the Ducks’ 10th of the season against a ranked opponent; 4-5 in previous nine.
 
Last Time Out
Facing a 2-1 match deficit, the Ducks rallied past Cal in Berkeley (Nov. 11) in five sets behind a career-high 18 kills from Kara McGhee and a season-high 16.0 total team blocks. The comeback earned Oregon a weekend split after falling in five sets to No. 4 Stanford two days prior; the Cardinal led 2-0 in that top-10 matchup before Oregon mounted a rally.
 
Hannah in 5K
With her 17th assist against Stanford (Nov. 9), senior Hannah Pukis reached 5,000 career assists. She enters the weekend first among active players with 5,073 career assists, 14 ahead of Savannah Vach of Miami (FL). Puks is second in the Pac-12 and ninth in the NCAA with 10.89 assists per set.
 
Career Day for Kara
In Oregon’s comeback win at Cal (Nov. 11), senior Kara McGhee put away a career-high 18 kills while hitting .452 in the match. It was her ninth double-digit performance of the season, all coupled with a .400 or higher efficiency. With Cal leading 2-1,…

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