Volleyball Preview: Rumble in the Rockies
The Shocks open up their season with probably their biggest challenge of the non-conference season. We'll find out early on what the Shocks might have in the tank this year.
Friday, Aug. 26 (1 p.m. CT) at Wyoming (0-0, 0-0 Mountain West)
Laramie, Wyoming (UniWyo Sports Complex)
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Friday, Aug. 26 (6 p.m. CT) vs. Creighton (0-0, 0-0 Big East)
Laramie, Wyoming (UniWyo Sports Complex)
Live Stats // Mountain West Digital Network
Saturday, Aug. 27 (2 p.m. CT) vs. Iowa State (0-0, 0-0 Big 12)
Laramie, Wyoming (UniWyo Sports Complex)
Live Stats // Mountain West Digital Network
SCOUTING WYOMING:
SCOUTING CREIGHTON:
The Shocks open up their season with probably their biggest challenge of the non-conference season. We'll find out early on what the Shocks might have in the tank this year.
Friday, Aug. 26 (1 p.m. CT) at Wyoming (0-0, 0-0 Mountain West)
Laramie, Wyoming (UniWyo Sports Complex)
Live Stats // Mountain West Digital Network
Friday, Aug. 26 (6 p.m. CT) vs. Creighton (0-0, 0-0 Big East)
Laramie, Wyoming (UniWyo Sports Complex)
Live Stats // Mountain West Digital Network
Saturday, Aug. 27 (2 p.m. CT) vs. Iowa State (0-0, 0-0 Big 12)
Laramie, Wyoming (UniWyo Sports Complex)
Live Stats // Mountain West Digital Network
SCOUTING WYOMING:
- Wyoming returns eight players from a squad that finished 16-14 in 2021, including an 8-10 mark in Mountain West play.
- The Cowgirls were picked seventh out of 11 teams in the Mountain West preseason poll.
- Outside hitter KC McMahon provides the firepower in the Wyoming offense, returning as a graduate student after ranking tenth in the conference with 3.01 kills per set in Mountain West play. McMahon was an All-MWC selection in 2019.
- Wyoming seeks to fill a void at setter following the departures of Payton Chamberlain and Abby Olson, who combined for more than 1,000 assists a year ago. Transfers Macey Boggs and Kasia Partyka are the two leading candidates for the position.
- Head coach Chad Callihan returns for his tenth season at the helm of the Cowgirls. He arrived in 2012 from Georgia Southern to inherit a program that had just seven 20-win seasons all time, and has since produced five such seasons during his stay in Laramie.
- The Cowgirls play their home matches at the UniWyo Sports Complex, a facility dedicated to volleyball and wrestling. Official capacity for the venue is 1,200.
SCOUTING CREIGHTON:
- Creighton is ranked #18 in the the AVCA preseason poll following a 31-4 season a year ago that ended in the second round of the NCAA tournament with a loss to future Shocker opponent Kansas.
- The Bluejays maintained their dominance of the Big East, rolling to an eighth consecutive conference championship with a 16-2 mark in league play. Creighton swept six consecutive matches to end conference action, breezing through DePaul and Marquette to secure the Big East Tournament Championship.
- Creighton is picked to repeat as Big East champs in 2022, with three players earning a spot on the preseason all-conference team. Sophomore Norah Sis is the preseason Big East Player of the Year, while teammates Kendra Wait and Jaela Zimmerman also secured recognition.
- Head Coach Kirsten Bernthal Booth enters her 20th season at the helm of the Bluejays. She owns an impressive 414-179 mark, good for a .698 winning percentage, and has taken Creighton to the NCAA tournament in 11 of the last 12 years.
- Iowa State was picked third in the Big 12 preseason poll after a 16-12 campaign in 2021, including an 8-8 finish in Big 12 play. The Cyclones reached the NCAA tournament a season ago, but were bounced in the opening round by Stanford.
- Fifth-year senior Eleanor Holthaus leads the charge for Iowa State, a three-time honoree on the All-Big 12 First Team. The talented outside hitter led Iowa State with 291 kills at 3.23 per set in 2021.
- Second Team All-Big 12 setter Jaden Newsome has several other offensive weapons to choose from, most notably outside hitters Annie Hatch and Kenzie Mantz, plus returning middle blocker Alexis Engelbrecht.
- Head coach Christy Johnson-Lynch has led Iowa State to the NCAA tournament in 14 of her 17 seasons in Ames, producing a 330-179 overall record. Under Johnson-Lynch's direction, Iowa State reached the Regional Final in both 2008 and 2011.
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