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Texas A&M-Kingsville: Oct. 13 at 7 p.m. IÂ
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Around the LSC: Tarleton State remains at No. 15 in the AVCA national poll while Angelo State dropped two spots to No. 17 this week. TSU tops the league standings at 7-1 in the LSC, Texas A&M-Commerce is second at 6-2, and ASU and Texas Woman's are tied for third each at 5-3 in the conference.
Looking Forward:Â The Aggies will make the 550 mile journey to take on the Javelinas on Friday. Cameron enters the match with a 5-12 overall record and is 2-7 in the conference. Meanwhile, TAMUK is 11-8 overall and 4-4 in the league.
The Javelinas are led by the dual threat of Haley Hutchinson and Lexi Wick who are each hitting above .320 and are the team's leading blockers. Krystal Faison is tied for second in the league for most aces at 27, and CU's
Brittnee Altic is just behind her in fourth with 25 total aces this season.
Paige Dixon leads the Aggie offense by pounding 3.09 kills per set to place her in the top-5 in the LSC. In the league's top-10 assist list is
Brook Conley who averages eight assists per set.
Brandy Carr is third in blocking with 69 total blocks
All-Time vs TAMUK
23-13 overall
8-6 in Kingsville, Texas
Last meeting: Nov. 11, 2016 (0-3 loss in Kingsville)
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Looking Back:Â The Aggies fell in a pair of road matches against nationally Tarleton State and Angelo State. CU struggled offensively in a 0-3 loss to TSU as the Aggies hit below .100 in the match.
Ashleigh McFatridge led CU with six kills, while
Brittany Lawson and Carr each had five. Conley had 26 of the team's 28 assists, while Altic had team best 13 digs and two service aces.
The Aggies fared better against ASU claiming one of three sets as they fell to the Rambelles. CU out-blocked ASU 10-2 with McFatridge and Carr each supplying five. Dixon led the offense with 11 kills whileÂ
Ania Keene. Conley had 19 assists, and Altic led with 14 digs.
Looking Ahead:Â CU will remain on the road to take on Texas Woman's on Oct. 17 in Denton, Texas.
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