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Volleyball Becca Walters (bwalters2@twu.edu)

Pioneers and Greyhounds preview

DENTON, Texas (Nov. 3, 2016) – Texas Woman's University plays host to Eastern New Mexico Friday at 7 p.m. during the final home weekend of regular season play.
 
TEXAS WOMAN'S (8-17, 4-12 LSC) vs. EASTERN NEW MEXICO (15-10, 10-5 LSC)
Friday, Nov. 4 at 7 p.m.
Kitty Magee Arena (Denton, Texas)
 
About the Pioneers
With four games remaining on the schedule, TWU is in a fight for a spot in the Lone Star Conference tournament. As of Thursday, the 4-12 mark by the Pioneers has them sitting in a tie for 9th place within the 11-team league, and eight teams advance to the tournament. TWU is one game behind Midwestern State, who the Pioneers have beaten both times this season and hold the tiebreaker over, and possess a one-game advantage over UT Permian Basin.
 
About the Greyhounds
ENMU sits in third place within the LSC standings at 10-5 and are riding a five-game win streak. The team ranks second in the league in assists per set (13.11) and is third in kills (13.90), while Lauren Frye is in the number two spot in kills (4.63) and Andrea Aguilar is second in assists (4.96).
 
History between Texas Woman's and Eastern New Mexico
The Pioneers hold a 24-15 all-time edge over the Greyhounds dating to 1990, but dropped a 3-1 decision in their last contest in Portales, N.M., on Oct. 8.
 
Last meeting of TWU and ENMU
PORTALES, N.M. (Oct. 8, 2016) – Courtney Noel recorded a career-high 19 kills and Sara Oxford tied a season-high with 17 for Texas Woman's University in a four-set loss (25-17, 19-25, 23-25, 21-25) to Eastern New Mexico inside Greyhound Arena Saturday night.
 
Noel was nearly perfect at the net on her 33 attempts with just two errors for a .515 attack percentage. Mary Kate Hyde posted a double-double with her 49 kills and 11 digs.
 
Critical win secured by Pioneers over MSU
WICHITA FALLS, Texas (Nov. 2, 2016) – Texas Woman's University notched their second Lone Star Conference sweep of the season Tuesday evening with a 3-0 win over Midwestern State inside D.L. Ligon Coliseum to keep playoff hopes alive for the Pioneers.
 
Sara Oxford totaled a game-high 12 kills, Haley Collins added seven and Anna McGee also had seven in her first action on the court since Oct. 8. Katy Ranes handed out 27 assists and Courtney Noel tallied four blocks, both game-bests.
 
The win over the Mustangs (11-17, 5-11 LSC) was an important one for TWU (8-17, 4-12 LSC) as it closed the win differential to one game between the two squads in the league standings. The top eight teams advance to the conference tournament, and as of tonight, MSU sits at 5-11, TWU is at 4-12 and UTPB stands at 3-12 for the final spot.
 
The Pioneers opened set one with a 6-3 advantage following a kill by Oxford and two MSU attack errors. A service ace by Collins put TWU up 13-9, and a kill on a slide by Noel pushed the score to 15-10. Leading 15-11, the Pioneers scored the next four points to increase the lead to 19-11. MSU was unable to creep much closer before TWU finished off the set.
 
A kill by Oxford and block by Noel alongside Ranes handed the Pioneers a 2-0 set two advantage. Kills by Noel and Collins preceded an ace by Jade Akins to push TWU ahead at 7-3. The Mustangs pulled to within 8-7 on a Pioneer attack error, and an MSU ace tied the set at 9-9. The teams combined for six straight errors until McGee came through with a kill from the outside for a 17-12 TWU lead. Collins sent a tip over the Mustang blockers to put the Pioneers up 21-15, and a trio of kills by Collins, McGee and Noel completed the frame.
 
TWU struck first again in the third set and jumped out to a 6-2 lead. A block by Oxford and Briley Cole increased the gap to 10-5 before MSU closed to within 14-12 after registering a kill, block and ace. A kill by Oxford down the middle upped the lead to 22-17, but three Pioneer attack errors pulled the Mustangs to within 23-22. McGee placed TWU at match point with a kill, but an MSU kill kept the home team alive until McGee found an open space on the Mustang side of the floor to place a tip for the Pioneer win.
 
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Players Mentioned

Jade Akins

#10 Jade Akins

OH
5' 9"
Redshirt Freshman
Northpoint
Briley Cole-Lewis

#13 Briley Cole-Lewis

RS
5' 11"
Junior
Trinity Valley Juniors
Haley Collins

#7 Haley Collins

MB/OH
6' 1"
Junior
DFW Performance Volleyball
Mary Kate Hyde

#5 Mary Kate Hyde

S
5' 10"
Junior
Sara Oxford

#11 Sara Oxford

MB
6' 0"
Senior
Anna McGee

#4 Anna McGee

MB/RS
6' 3"
Senior
TAV
Courtney Noel

#12 Courtney Noel

MB
6' 1"
Freshman
Absolute Volleyball Academy
Katy Ranes

#8 Katy Ranes

S
5' 10"
Freshman
Texas Eclipse

Players Mentioned

Jade Akins

#10 Jade Akins

5' 9"
Redshirt Freshman
Northpoint
OH
Briley Cole-Lewis

#13 Briley Cole-Lewis

5' 11"
Junior
Trinity Valley Juniors
RS
Haley Collins

#7 Haley Collins

6' 1"
Junior
DFW Performance Volleyball
MB/OH
Mary Kate Hyde

#5 Mary Kate Hyde

5' 10"
Junior
S
Sara Oxford

#11 Sara Oxford

6' 0"
Senior
MB
Anna McGee

#4 Anna McGee

6' 3"
Senior
TAV
MB/RS
Courtney Noel

#12 Courtney Noel

6' 1"
Freshman
Absolute Volleyball Academy
MB
Katy Ranes

#8 Katy Ranes

5' 10"
Freshman
Texas Eclipse
S