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SERVE IT UP
The University of Iowa volleyball team travels to Lincoln, Nebraska, for a mid-week matchup against No. 3 Nebraska on Wednesday night at 6 p.m. (CT). The Hawkeyes return to Iowa City on Saturday for the team’s second game of the week at 7 p.m. against No. 6 Wisconsin.

FOLLOW ALONG

  • Live stats for each contest can be found on the Iowa volleyball schedule page at hawkeyesports.com/vblive. 
  • Wednesday’s match at Nebraska will be televised live on the Big Ten Network. Larry Punteney and Beth Karpiak will be on the call.
  • A live stream of Saturday’s match against Wisconsin is available on FloVolleyball or BTN Plus (subscriptions required).
  • Live audio of this weekend’s game is available on the team’s schedule page on hawkeyesports.com.

DIG PINK
The Hawkeyes’ match against Wisconsin will serve as the team’s “Dig Pink” match for breast cancer awareness. The team will be giving out pink pom poms and wear pink jerseys.

34537HAWKEYES DEFEAT NORTHWESTERN IN FIVE SETS

  • The Hawkeyes capped off their first Big Ten road trip with a five-set victory against Northwestern on Sept. 30.
  • Senior Taylor Louis led Iowa with 20 kills, the third time Louis has eclipsed the 20 kill mark this season. 
  • The Hawkeyes set a new season-best with 23 blocks – nine more than their previous best
  • The Hawkeyes’ victory marks the team’s fourth straight win over the Wildcats.

FOLLOW THE HAWKEYES
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IT’S A HAWKEYE BLOCK PARTY

  • As a team, the Hawkeyes rank atop the Big Ten in blocks per set with 3.53.
  • Iowa leads the Big Ten with 14 solo blocks and is second in the conference with 92 total blocks.

DIGGING FOR GOLD

  • Senior Molly Kelly ranks among the best Liberos in the conference.
  • After four Big Ten matches, Kelly ranks third with 4.93 digs per set. 
  • Her 29 digs against No. 18 Michigan on Sept. 23 set a new career high.
  • Overall, Kelly’s 292 digs rank first in the BigTen and 5.12 digs per set ranks second.
  • Nationally, Kelly is 40th in digs per set (5.12).

HERE COMES JONES

  • Freshman Amiya Jones has been a staple among the Hawkeye lineup this season. She is one of six freshmen to start in every match.
  • In Big Ten play, Jones ranks sixth in the conference with a .396 hitting percentage (27-6-53).
  • Defensively, Jones is sixth in the Big Ten with 1.27 blocks per set against conference foes.
  • Jones set a career-high with eight blocks against No. 18 Michigan on Sept. 23.

 
IOWA’S 1-2 PUNCH

  • Junior Cali Hoye and senior Taylor Louis have been Iowa’s deadliest weapons on the court this season.
  • Hoye (3.53) and Louis (3.33) rank 10th and 13th in the Big Ten in kills per set against Big Ten opponents.
  • The duo have helped an Iowa attack that is seventh in the Big Ten in kills per set with 13.28.

ORR SETTING IT UP

  • Sophomore setter Brie Orr leads Iowa with 585 assists through 15 matches and averages 10.26 assists per set, which is seventh in the Big Ten.
  • Nationally, Orr leads a group that is 51st in the NCAA with 12.79 assists per set.
  • Orr returns to Iowa as the team’s premier setter after recording 1,201 assists in 2017 – the second most assists in single-season program history since the 25-point scoring format was implemented in 2008.
  • Orr ranks ninth all-time in career assists (1,713), trailing Jitka Stehnova (2,159) for eighth all-time.

FOLLOW THE LEADER

  • Senior Taylor Louis continues to pace the country in active career kills. Louis’ 1,765 career kills leads the NCAA by 158 (Jaali Winters; Creighton) and is 159 kills ahead of the country’s third leading player (Carlisa May, Arkansas State). 
  • Louis ranks fourth in the Big Ten with 4.13 kills per set and is third in the Big Ten with 231 total kills.
  • Louis’s 4.13 kills per set places her 42nd in the NCAA and her 4.56 points per set is good for 47th.

IT’S STILL A HAWKEYE STATE

  • The Hawkeyes broke a 21-year old road drought Sept. 14, defeating Iowa State in four sets (25-20, 25-21, 23-25, 25-20) at the Cyclone Classic in Ames, Iowa.
  • It is the first time Iowa has won in Ames since Sept. 13, 1997.

THESE HAWKEYES ARE HANDY WITH BROOMS

  • The Hawkeyes are 5-1 this season in games that have gone three sets.
  • Iowa has swept Belmont, South Dakota State, Drake, Eastern Illinois, and Michigan State.
  • Iowa recorded two sweeps at the Drake Invitational on Sept. 8, defeating South Dakota State and Drake before sweeping Eastern Illinois in its home opener on Sept. 9. The last time Iowa swept three different teams in the span of two days was Sept. 19-20, 2008 (Portland, DePaul, Tulsa).

SCOUTING #3 NEBRASKA

  • Nebraska enters Wednesday’s mid-week matchup 13-1 on the season and 4-0 in Big Ten play.
  • Nebraska is currently riding a 13-game win streak.
  • Nebraska leads the country in opponent hitting percentage, holding opponents to a .112 attack percentage.
  • Callie Schwarzenback leads the Big Ten with 1.66 blocks per set and has 83 total blocks.
  • Iowa is 0-28 all-time against Nebraska.

SCOUTING #6 WISCONSIN

  • Wisconsin is 14-1 overall and 3-1 in Big Ten play.
  • Wisconsin’s lone loss came at the hands of Minnesota.
  • Iowa is 20-53-1 all-time against the Badgers.
  • Dana Rettke is second in the Big Ten with 1.63 blocks per set and ranks third in the country.
  • The Hawkeyes’ last win over Wisconsin was Nov. 11 2009.

SHYMANSKY APPROACHING WINS MILESTONES

  • Head coach Bond Shymansky’s 73 wins at Iowa is third in program history. He passed former head coach Sharon Dingman earlier this season (66).
  • Shymansky passed Rita Buck-Crockett for third on Iowa’s all-time Big Ten wins list with his 26th victory over Northwestern on Sept. 30.
  • Shymansky trails Linda Shoenstedt for second in Iowa history with 85 wins and trails Sandy Stewart’s 136 wins for most in program history.

FACING THE BEST

  • Iowa faces eight teams currently ranked in the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) week 5 poll – Nebraska (3), Minnesota (5), Wisconsin (6), Illinois (7), Penn State (9), Purdue (14), Washington (15), Michigan (16).
  • The Hawkeyes’ schedule features 11 teams that reached the 2017 NCAA Tournament.
  • The nonconference schedule included three teams that competed at the 2017 NCAA Tournament, including Iowa State, Colorado, and Washington.
  • Iowa will play all eight Big Ten NCAA Tournament teams from a year ago.  Those teams combined to go 206-64 in 2017.

TRUE MENTAL TOUGHNESS
The Hawkeyes continue their True Mental Toughness mantra in 2018. Bond Shymansky’s squad defines true mental toughness as having a great attitude, treating others really, really well, being unconditionally grateful regardless of your circumstances, and giving your very, very best. 

THE PREMIER CONFERENCE
The Big Ten Conference has had an NCAA champion in nine of the last 14 years. 
Eight teams – Penn State, Michigan, Nebraska, Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Purdue, and Michigan State – appeared in the 2017 NCAA Tournament. 

BIG TEN NETWORK
Iowa plays on the Big Ten Network twice in 2018. The Hawkeyes’ first game on the network is this Wednesday at Nebraska at 6 p.m. (CT). Northwestern will visit Iowa City on Oct. 24 for the second televised game of the season at 8 p.m.

SEASON TICKETS ON SALE
Season tickets and general admission tickets for Iowa’s home matches are on sale at the UI athletics ticket office and online at hawkeyesports.com/tickets. Season tickets for reserved seating is $45 and general admission season tickets are $30. 

UP NEXT
The Hawkeyes travel to Piscataway, N.J., for the team’s second mid-week matchup of the season againt Rutgers on Oct. 10 at 7 p.m. (CT). Live results of the match are available on hawkeyesports.com/vblive.

 

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