WICHITA STATE (10-8, 5-2 American)
Friday, Oct. 21 (7:00 p.m. CT) at #24 Houston (17-2, 8-0 American)
Houston, Texas (Fertitta Center)
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Sunday, Oct. 23 (1:00 p.m. CT) at Tulane (6-13, 1-7 American)
New Orleans, Louisiana (Avron B. Fogelman Arena)
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SCOUTING THE COUGARS:
SCOUTING THE GREEN WAVE:
At the very most the Shockers chances against Houston would seem to be slim. The Shocks do, however, need to take care of business against Tulane.
The Shocks non-conference opponents are 136-80 on the season for a 63% winning percentage. That is pretty solid if it holds but I am just not confident the Shocks can win enough AAC matches for that to make a difference when it comes to NCAA selection time.
Friday, Oct. 21 (7:00 p.m. CT) at #24 Houston (17-2, 8-0 American)
Houston, Texas (Fertitta Center)
Live Stats // Watch
Sunday, Oct. 23 (1:00 p.m. CT) at Tulane (6-13, 1-7 American)
New Orleans, Louisiana (Avron B. Fogelman Arena)
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SCOUTING THE COUGARS:
- The Cougars enter play on Friday with an overall record of 17-2, including an 8-0 mark in American Athletic Conference play following a pair of road sweeps over SMU and Memphis. On October 7, Houston handed previously unbeaten UCF their lone loss of the year to grab sole control of first place in The American.
- Houston entered the AVCA Top 25 for the first time since 1994 this week. The Cougars check in at #24, garnering 117 votes.
- Houston ranks third in the AAC in hitting percentage (.237), second in opponent hitting percentage (.176), and first in aces per set. (1.61). Abbie Jackson and Isabel Theut supply the firepower at 3.81 and 3.74 kills per set, respectively, while junior libero Kate Georgiades has been named AAC Defensive Player of the Week three times.
- 2019 AAC Coach of the Year David Rehr has the Cougars on track for their first NCAA tournament appearance since 2000 after narrowly missing out a season ago. Now in his fourth season at Houston, Rehr won a pair of NJCAA national championships at Blinn College.
SCOUTING THE GREEN WAVE:
- The Green Wave check in with a 6-13 overall record, currently sitting in last place in The American with a 1-7 conference mark.
- Tulane began the season 5-4 in non-conference action, but have dropped nine of their last ten and three consecutive matches in straight sets.
- Four different Green Wave players have notched 160 or more kills this season (Mackenzie Martin, Kayla Kaiser, Melissa Kolurbasi and Amarachi Osuji) for a cumulative hitting percentage of .207 that ranks fifth in the league. Setter Kate Van Houten runs the show to the tune of 8.34 assists per set.
- All five of those statistical leaders are seniors, and four of the five are in their first year with the program as transfers (all except Martin).
- Defensively, Tulane allows opponents to hit .257, 17 points worse than the next-closest team, and averages just 1.32 blocks per set. Both figures rank 323rd nationally.
- Head coach Jordana Price is in her first season in New Orleans after spending five years as associate head coach at Florida State. She replaces Jim Barnes, who now leads the program at Iowa.
At the very most the Shockers chances against Houston would seem to be slim. The Shocks do, however, need to take care of business against Tulane.
The Shocks non-conference opponents are 136-80 on the season for a 63% winning percentage. That is pretty solid if it holds but I am just not confident the Shocks can win enough AAC matches for that to make a difference when it comes to NCAA selection time.
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