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Volleyball Preview: Southeastern Oklahoma

The Opponent
Southeastern Oklahoma State (4-5, 0-1 GAC): 9/16 at 7 p.m. | Live Stats | Live Video

From the Head Coach:
"Right now we are battling some who are sick and a few injuries so Tuesday's match will be a challenge for us," said head coach Qi Wang.  "We will go into tomorrow with the same mentality and effort as we did last weekend and hope that we get a positive result for the team.  There was plenty of energy from the fans last weekend as well, and we hope they'll come tomorrow with their support."

Game Notes:
- Tuesday's match is one of three non-conference matches at home this season for the Aggies and final home event until the weekend of Oct. 3.

- Southeastern split four matches in their own tournament last weekend, falling in straight sets to Washburn and Central Oklahoma, while sweeping Langston and Missouri Southern.

- The Savage Storm are led by Emily Gentle and Megan Kunkel who both already have over 100 kills each.  As a team, SE has an attack percentage at .236, with 13.2 kills per set. 

- Cameron faced Southeastern once last season at Durant, falling 3-0 in their tournament. 

- This is the Savage Storm's first trip to the Aggie Gym since 2012, CU would sweep SE in straight sets.   Cameron leads the overall series 25-5 and has won three out of their last four matches against Southeastern.  

- Paige Holt nearly had a perfect weekend after knocking down 17 kills while only having two errors against Angelo State and Tarleton State. Holt had 13 straight kills which went from Friday night against ASU to the fifth set against Tarleton. In eight sets played she had a hitting percentage at .384; at the net she added a pair of solo blocks, and six block assists. The sophomore averaged 1.875 kills per set and had 22 points for the Aggies. 

- Kat Evans has had double-figure kills in her last five matches, she is sixth best in the Lone Star Conference by averaging 3.04 kills per set.

Up next:
at Texas A&M-Commerce on Sept. 19 at 7 p.m.
at Texas Woman's on Sept. 20 at 2 p.m.
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