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Texas A&M-Commerce: Nov. 1 at 7:00 p.m. |
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Around the LSC: There is a full slate of Lone Star Conference games on Tuesday, with seven matches going on. Angelo State and Texas A&M-Kingsville will start their triple header with Texas A&M-International at 1 p.m. with a match between the Rambelles and the Javelinas, followed by ASU taking on A&M-International, and then TAMUK facing off against the Dustdevils to end the night. Elsewhere, Texas Woman's travels to Midwestern State, Eastern New Mexico hosts UT Permian Basin and West Texas A&M heads to Western New Mexico.
Looking Forward: The Aggies look to bring home their second Lone Star Conference win of the season as they close out their final home stretch with a match against Texas A&M-Commerce on Tuesday night. Cameron is now 3-21 overall and 1-14 in the league.
Jenna Gillean has recorded double digits in kills in her last five matches, and she presently sits in the LSC's top-five averaging 3.61 per set.
Texas A&M-Commerce (15-11, 9-6 LSC)
- Have won three out of their last four matches, taking down Tarleton State, Texas Woman's and Texas A&M-Kingsville, and losing to No. 10 Angelo State.
- Average 12.4 kills, 12 assists, 2.1 blocks, and 1.5 service aces per set.
- Senior Ashley Mireles leads the LSC with just over five digs per set, while Jaslyn Wacker is sixth in blocks with one per set.
All-Time vs. Texas A&M-Commerce
-Overall: 26-24 CU
-The last 10 meetings have been split with five wins a piece.
-Last meeting: Sept. 30, 2016 in Commerce, Texas. (3-1 TAMUC win)
Looking Back: The Aggies picked up their first Lone Star Conference victory of the season over Western New Mexico on Friday to snap a 14-match skid.
Jenna Gillean and
Paige Dixon each earned a double-double, while
Shelby Mench contributed a career high 50 assists, and
Joseline Caraveo assisted with nine of CU's 11 team blocks. However, CU's momentum did not carry over on Saturday where they fell in three sets to a hot hitting Eastern New Mexico squad who put down down 58 kills over the Aggies' 27. Gillean led with 14 kills and a team high .375 attack percentage.
By The Numbers:
0-The number of seniors on this year's CU roster.
7-The Aggies have been pushed to five sets in five of their 22 matches this season.
13-The state of Texas is represented well in the 2016 roster with 13 student-athletes.
38-This is the 38th overall season for the Aggie volleyball program which ran from 1972-81, and was reestablished in 1987.
198-
Jenna Gillean has played in every set for CU since she stepped onto campus last season.
240- Number of coaching victories by head coach
Qi Wang who is in his third season at Cameron.
Looking ahead: Cameron will close out the regular season with a four game road stretch starting with trips to Angelo State on Friday, Nov. 4, and Tarleton State on Saturday, Nov. 5.