WINONA, Minn. - The Winona State women's volleyball team travels to #2 St. Cloud State University and (RV) Minnesota Duluth for a tough test in the final NSIC weekend of the regular season. The Warriors and Huskies are set for first serve at 6pm in Halenbeck Hall. Following the game on Friday, the Warriors will travel towards Minnesota Duluth to finish their regular season on Saturday, November 16 at 4pm inside Romano Gymnasium.
Winona State enters today winning seven of their last ten games and will be looking to make some late season moves towards the NSIC Tournament. Head Coach
Joe Getzin and the Warriors compete in one of the most competitive NCAA Division II volleyball leagues in the country, and WSU has fared well going 3-3 against ranked opponents.
Winona State Notes:
- Winona State holds a 17-10, 10-6 NSIC record for the year so far.
- WSU went 2-0 last weekend defeating Bemidji State and Minnesota Crookston.
- Sidney Paulson led the Warriors with 19 kills last week.
- Gianna Vollrath had 18 kills on the weekend.
- Ashlyn Steding has collected 42 service aces to lead the Warriors.
- Jaci Winchell has 563 assists to lead the Warriors.
- Abigail Savatski has 80.0 blocks this season.
- Senior, Kylie Welch averages 5.18 digs/set, good for third in the NSIC.
#2 St. Cloud State:
- St. Cloud State holds a 23-2, 17-0 NSIC record.
- St. Cloud State head coach Chad Braegelmann enter his 10th year as head coach for the Huskies.
- The Huskies are on a 19 game winning streak.
- SCSU defeated Minnesota State and Concordia-St. Paul in their most recent contests.
- Kenzie Foley has collected 423 kills so far this season, 90 more than any other athlete in the NSIC.
- Emma Berran has 973 assists on the season to lead the Huskies.
- Keely Kurschner leads SCSU in digs having collected 368 on the year so far.
(RV) Minnesota Duluth:
- Minnesota Duluth holds a 15-10, 8-9 NSIC record.
- Head coach Jim Boos enters his 22nd year at the helm of the Bulldog team.
- UMD holds a 3-5 record at home this season.
- Minnesota Duluth defeated Minnesota State in five sets in their most recent action.
- Samantha Paulsen leads the Bulldogs in kills with 282 on the season.
- Kaylyn Madison has 36 service aces on the year to lead UMD.
- Maddi Kealy has gathered 559 assists to lead Minnesota Duluth.
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