Memphis Tigers Volleyball Preview: Road Matches Ahead
Memphis Tigers are set to face off against Wichita State on Friday at 7:00 p.m., followed by a match with Tulsa on Sunday. You can catch all the action on ESPN+.
Recent Performance
The Tigers, currently standing at 9-9 overall and 1-3 in the American Conference, are looking to bounce back after losses to UTSA and Rice.
Key Players to Watch:
- Janyah Henderson was a standout last weekend, scoring 14 kills.
- Riley McCloskey shone with a career-high of 10 kills against Rice.
- Za’Niya Boyles also contributed significantly with 11 kills over the weekend.
Setters Sydney Marshall and Maddy Bach combined for 48 assists, helping to create scoring opportunities. Bach, in particular, has been impressive this season, ranking fifth in the conference with 471 assists.
On defense, Abigail Schlueter led with 16 digs, putting her fifth in the conference with a total of 212 digs this season.
Wichita State
The Shockers, with a record of 10-6 and 2-2 in the conference, are also looking to recover after losing two matches against Tulsa.
Top Performers:
- Brooklyn Leggett and Sydney Dunning combined for 41 kills last weekend, with Dunning leading the team this season with 225 kills.
- Setter Jordan Heatherly is making waves as well, boasting over 500 assists and averaging 8.88 per set.
On the defensive side, Gabi Maas made an impact with 26 digs, ranking fourth in the conference with a total of 226 digs.
Tulsa Golden Hurricane
Tulsa is currently 13-3 overall and 3-1 in the conference. They’ve gained momentum with recent successes, including a sweep against Wichita State.
Highlighted Players:
- Brayden Hipp earned Setter of the Week honors, averaging over 12 assists per set.
- Maegan Mills showcased powerful performance with 30 kills over the weekend, earning Freshman of the Week recognition.
Series History
Memphis trails 4-12 in their all-time series against Wichita State and is on a quest for their first win since the 2020-21 season. Earlier this year, they fell to the Shockers in straight sets. Against Tulsa, Memphis has struggled as well, with a series standing of 15-24, their last win against the Golden Hurricane coming in 2022.
As Memphis gears up for these critical matches, fans are excited to see how the team adapts and battles their way back into contention.
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