WICHITA STATE (10-10, 5-4 American)
Friday, Oct. 28 (7:00 p.m. CT) vs. South Florida (7-13, 1-7 American)
Wichita, Kansas (Charles Koch Arena)
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Sunday, Oct. 30 (1:00 p.m. CT) vs. #25 UCF (17-1, 9-1 American)
Wichita, Kansas (Charles Koch Arena)
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SCOUTING THE BULLS:
SCOUTING THE KNIGHTS:
I would normally say the Shocks should handle USF this evening but after what happened at Tulane that would probably not be all that wise. Hopefully, the Shocks can pull out a win in this one.
I think it is a pretty safe bet that the Shockers will get swept on Sunday vs UCF or at least that is the most probable expectation to have for that match.
There is always a chance the Shocks will surprise on the upside but at this point there is nothing to indicated that is going to happen.
Hopefully, Natalie will be able to continue her solid play.
Friday, Oct. 28 (7:00 p.m. CT) vs. South Florida (7-13, 1-7 American)
Wichita, Kansas (Charles Koch Arena)
Live Stats // Watch
Sunday, Oct. 30 (1:00 p.m. CT) vs. #25 UCF (17-1, 9-1 American)
Wichita, Kansas (Charles Koch Arena)
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SCOUTING THE BULLS:
- South Florida enters play on Friday with an overall record of 7-13, including 1-7 in American Athletic Conference play. The Bulls lone conference win came in five sets over East Carolina on October 14.
- Since the start of conference play, the Bulls are hitting just .154 as a team, the joint-lowest mark in The American alongside Temple.
- South Florida ranks second in the AAC with 2.45 blocks per set in AAC matches, trailing only UCF.
- Six different Bulls average between 2.15 and 3.12 points per set, led by junior Marta Cvitkovic.
- The South Florida roster features a unique mix of youth and experience. There is just one junior on the roster (Cvitkovic).
- Former San Jose State and Cal State Bakersfield head coach Jolene Shepardson is in her third season with the Bulls, the same program that she led to a pair of NCAA tournament appearances as a player (2000 and 2002).
SCOUTING THE KNIGHTS:
- UCF has won four consecutive AAC championships, with a staggering 67-4 mark in conference play from 2018 onward. The Knights lost twice to Cincinnati during the 2019 regular season, once at home to Houston in 2021, and earlier this season to the Cougars on the road. Only Houston, Cincinnati and Wichita State took more than one set from the Knights last season.
- UCF is off to a 17-1 start in 2022, including Power Five wins over Syracuse, Kansas State, Miami and Kansas. The Knights rolled through two home tournaments plus the Jayhawk Classic in Lawrence, and have swept every AAC opponent this season with the exception of the loss to Houston.
- The Knights possess one of the most potent offenses in the country, ranking third nationally with a .318 hitting percentage, sixth with 13.32 assists per set, and fifth with 14.37 kills per set.
- All-American McKenna Melville ranks third in the country in points per set (5.88), while middle Abby Hansen is third with a .447 hitting percentage. Setter Amber Olson checks in fourth in assists per set (11.52).
- Melville is on pace to be a five-time honoree to the All-AAC First Team, and has been named conference Player of the Year in consecutive seasons.
- Head Coach Todd Dagenais is now in his 15th season leading the Knights, and is the program's all-time wins leader. He has guided UCF to five NCAA tournament appearances.
I would normally say the Shocks should handle USF this evening but after what happened at Tulane that would probably not be all that wise. Hopefully, the Shocks can pull out a win in this one.
I think it is a pretty safe bet that the Shockers will get swept on Sunday vs UCF or at least that is the most probable expectation to have for that match.
There is always a chance the Shocks will surprise on the upside but at this point there is nothing to indicated that is going to happen.
Hopefully, Natalie will be able to continue her solid play.
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