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Around the LSC:Â There are four non-conference matches going on around the Lone Star Conference on Tuesday. In addition to the Aggies match against the Tigers, Texas Woman's will face Dallas Baptist, while Texas A&M-Commerce takes Southeastern Oklahoma and Eastern New Mexico faces Lubbock Christian.
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Looking Forward:Â Tuesday's match will be Cameron's second time to play East Central this season, as last time out the Tigers got the better of the Aggies 3-1.
Bristol Lewis led CU with 15 kills in that match, while
Ashleigh McFatridge and
Paige Dixon added 10 kills apiece.
Brook Conley had 36 assists and 20 digs. ECU was led by Dianna Etienne, who had 12 kills, and Lily Porsa, who had 27 digs.
Since their match with CU, the Tigers have gone 1-9 and are now 4-13 on the season. They average 10.2 kills, 9.6 assists, 1.1 service aces, 19 digs, and 1.5 blocks per set. Alex Campbell leads the team with 2.5 kills per set, while Madeline Mayer chips in 2.09 and Etienne averages 2.07. They have two setters, Taylor Turner and Sydney Dungen, who average 4.75 and 3.83 assists pet set respectively.
The Aggies had won two straight matches going into last weekend, but their two loses to the Lions and TWU has them at 4-10 overall this season and 2-5 in league play. Dixon leads the Aggies and is fourth in the LSC with 3.28 kills per set, while McFatridge averages 1.98. Conley now has eight double-doubles on the season while averaging 8.13 assists and three digs per set. On the defensive side,
Brittnee Altic leads CU with 4.3 digs per set and
Brandy Carr is first on the team and fourth in the league with 1.08 blocks per set.
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All-Time vs. East Central
4-3 overall
0-1 in Lawton
Last meeting: Sept 8, 2017 (1-3 loss in Ada, Okla.)
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Looking Back:Â The Aggies lost both of their matches this past weekend by a score of 3-1 to Texas A&M-Commerce and Texas Woman's. Against the Lions, the two teams split the first two sets with the Lions taking set one 25-20 and CU winning set two, 25-22. From there it was all Commerce as they took set three 25-15 and set two 25-17. CU recorded 13 blocks in the match, but hit just .150 on the attack.
Ania Keene led CU with 12 kills, while
Brandy Carr totaled eight blocks and
Brook Conley had 31 assists and
Brittnee Altic had 15 digs.
In the match against Texas Woman's, CU took the lead with a 25-22 set one win, but the Pioneers took the next three sets 26-24, 25-19, and 25-15. Dixon was the top player for the Black and Gold as she had 17 kills, while Conley had 44 assists and 12 digs.
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Looking Ahead:Â The Aggies will be back on the road for four straight matches following their battle against ECU on Tuesday. They start the stretch with a visit to No. 15 Tarleton State on Friday, Oct. 6, and then a trip to No. 16 Angelo on Saturday, Oct. 7.
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