WICHITA STATE (2-1, 0-0 American)
Thursday, Sep. 1 (7 p.m. CT) at Omaha (2-1, 0-0 Summit)
Omaha, Nebraska (Baxter Arena)
Live Stats // Watch
Friday, Sep. 2 (5 p.m. CT) vs. Northern Colorado (3-0, 0-0 Big Sky)
Omaha, Nebraska (Baxter Arena)
Live Stats // Watch
SCOUTING THE MAVERICKS:
Not exactly big name volleyball programs but the Shockers absolutely need to be ready play against these two teams.
As WuDrWu has already pointed out in the Rumble in the Rockies thread, Northern Colorado is the real deal and an experienced team and is off to a hot start. Probably comparable to the Iowa State team the Shocks defeated in a 5-setter in Laramie.
Omaha is probably not quite at the level of Northern Colorado but they are the defending Summit League champions and the kind of team that could upset the Shocks if they are not engaged.
Glad we get Omaha first.
Looks like both matches will be available on Mavs All-Access.
Thursday, Sep. 1 (7 p.m. CT) at Omaha (2-1, 0-0 Summit)
Omaha, Nebraska (Baxter Arena)
Live Stats // Watch
Friday, Sep. 2 (5 p.m. CT) vs. Northern Colorado (3-0, 0-0 Big Sky)
Omaha, Nebraska (Baxter Arena)
Live Stats // Watch
SCOUTING THE MAVERICKS:
- Omaha enters the week with a 2-1 record following a trip to the Carolina Classic, where the Mavericks defeated Winthrop and Sacred Heart sandwiched around a sweep at the hands of host South Carolina.
- The Mavericks won the Summit League regular season championship a season ago, going 16-2 in conference play as part of the first 20-win season in program history. Omaha was swept by #2-seed South Dakota in the Summit League final.
- Omaha was picked third in the 2022 Summit League preseason poll, snagging one first place vote. Denver and South Dakota were picked ahead of the Mavericks.
- Reigning Summit League setter of the year Sami Clarkson was selected to the league's players to watch list after pacing the circuit with 11.18 assists per set. Honorable Mention All-Conference defensive specialist Jaiden Centeno was also selected as a player to watch.
- Head Coach Matt Buttermore is in his fourth season at the helm of the Mavericks. He was named the 2021 Summit League Coach of the Year after leading Omaha to their first regular season title since transitioning to Division I. Prior to his time with the Mavericks, Buttermore was an extremely successful coach at Hastings, where he won the NAIA National Championship in 2016.
- Northern Colorado is off to an undefeated start in 2022, defeating UC Santa Barbara and North Carolina at home in Greeley, then picking up a road win at Colorado State on Tuesday night to improve to 3-0.
- The Bears reached the NCAA tournament for a sixth-time in program history in 2021, claiming both the Big Sky regular season and tournament championships. They were eliminated in the opening round of the Waco regional by Washington State, capping off a 24-7 overall record.
- Northern Colorado was picked to repeat as Big Sky champions in the league's preseason poll, projected just ahead of Weber State and Portland State. UNC returns 11 players from last year's squad, including senior Mackenzie Harris, who was named Big Sky Offensive Player of the Week after the opening weekend.
- Head coach Lyndsey Oates is a four-time Big Sky Coach of the Year, helping lead Northern Colorado from the Division II ranks to a consistent NCAA tournament program. Now in her 18th season leading the Bears, Oates owns a career record of 310-205.
Not exactly big name volleyball programs but the Shockers absolutely need to be ready play against these two teams.
As WuDrWu has already pointed out in the Rumble in the Rockies thread, Northern Colorado is the real deal and an experienced team and is off to a hot start. Probably comparable to the Iowa State team the Shocks defeated in a 5-setter in Laramie.
Omaha is probably not quite at the level of Northern Colorado but they are the defending Summit League champions and the kind of team that could upset the Shocks if they are not engaged.
Glad we get Omaha first.
Looks like both matches will be available on Mavs All-Access.
Comment