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Bison Volleyball Travels to North Dakota
11/10/2021 4:49:00 PM | Women's Volleyball
THIS WEEK
The North Dakota State (11-16, 5-10 Summit) volleyball team continues its road swing at North Dakota (1-26, 0-15 Summit) on Saturday night. First serve is set for 7:00 p.m.
LOOKING BACK
NDSU is 2-2 over its last four matches. The Bison enter the week coming off back-to-back losses last weekend at Omaha, 3-0, and Denver, 3-0. Raegen Reilly paced the Bison against the Pioneers notching her sixth double-double of the season with a match-high 21 assists and 13 digs.
REILLY STEPPING UP
Raegen Reilly has settled in during her freshman season and has logged double digits in assists in 22 matches this season, including a career-best 59 assists in the win over Western Illinois. She's currently positioned sixth in the Summit League and leads all freshman with 675 total assists this season.
HANGER HITS 100
Kaylee Hanger continues to add milestones to her career this season. Following the win over St. Thomas on Oct. 28 , she appeared in her 100th career match. She's totaled 1,056 digs over four seasons, which ranks 22nd on the NDSU all-time list.
WHAT CAN'T HINZE DO?
Ali Hinze has already connected on a career-high 325 kills this season. She has also made an impact on the defensive end of the floor totaling a career-best 261 digs, which ranks third on the team. Hinze has notched a team-high 13 double-doubles this season.
SERVIN' UP SOME ACES
NDSU ranks second in the Summit League in total aces and 40th in the nation with 159 this season. Ava Schmoll has delivered a team-best 26 service aces, while Ali Hinze has also added in 25.
A DYNAMIC DUO
Ali Hinze and Syra Tanchin have emerged as two of the top offensive players in the Summit League this season and have both surpassed the 300-kill mark. Tanchin has connected on a team-best and career-high 330 kills, which ranks fourth in the Summit League. Hinze is positioned tied for fifth place with 325 kills. NDSU is the only team in the Summit League with two players positioned inside the top five in total kills.
OFFENSIVE POWER
The Bison are positioned second in the Summit League in total kills with 1,217. NDSU has connected on 60 or more kills in five matches this season, including matching a season-high 70 kills in the win over Western Illinois.
THE SERIES VS. NORTH DAKOTA
NDSU has won the last seven meetings with UND and lead the all-time series, 85-19. In the most recent meeting earlier this season, the Bison dismantled the Fighting Hawks, 3-0, at Bentson Bunker Fieldhouse. Ali Hinze (17 digs, 10 kills) and Raegen Reilly (36 assists, 13 digs) each contributed a double-double, while Syra Tanchin poured in a match-high 12 kills.
NEXT UP
NDSU will return to Bentson Bunker Fieldhouse on Nov. 18 hosting South Dakota State. First serve is set for 7:00 p.m.
The North Dakota State (11-16, 5-10 Summit) volleyball team continues its road swing at North Dakota (1-26, 0-15 Summit) on Saturday night. First serve is set for 7:00 p.m.
LOOKING BACK
NDSU is 2-2 over its last four matches. The Bison enter the week coming off back-to-back losses last weekend at Omaha, 3-0, and Denver, 3-0. Raegen Reilly paced the Bison against the Pioneers notching her sixth double-double of the season with a match-high 21 assists and 13 digs.
REILLY STEPPING UP
Raegen Reilly has settled in during her freshman season and has logged double digits in assists in 22 matches this season, including a career-best 59 assists in the win over Western Illinois. She's currently positioned sixth in the Summit League and leads all freshman with 675 total assists this season.
HANGER HITS 100
Kaylee Hanger continues to add milestones to her career this season. Following the win over St. Thomas on Oct. 28 , she appeared in her 100th career match. She's totaled 1,056 digs over four seasons, which ranks 22nd on the NDSU all-time list.
WHAT CAN'T HINZE DO?
Ali Hinze has already connected on a career-high 325 kills this season. She has also made an impact on the defensive end of the floor totaling a career-best 261 digs, which ranks third on the team. Hinze has notched a team-high 13 double-doubles this season.
SERVIN' UP SOME ACES
NDSU ranks second in the Summit League in total aces and 40th in the nation with 159 this season. Ava Schmoll has delivered a team-best 26 service aces, while Ali Hinze has also added in 25.
A DYNAMIC DUO
Ali Hinze and Syra Tanchin have emerged as two of the top offensive players in the Summit League this season and have both surpassed the 300-kill mark. Tanchin has connected on a team-best and career-high 330 kills, which ranks fourth in the Summit League. Hinze is positioned tied for fifth place with 325 kills. NDSU is the only team in the Summit League with two players positioned inside the top five in total kills.
OFFENSIVE POWER
The Bison are positioned second in the Summit League in total kills with 1,217. NDSU has connected on 60 or more kills in five matches this season, including matching a season-high 70 kills in the win over Western Illinois.
THE SERIES VS. NORTH DAKOTA
NDSU has won the last seven meetings with UND and lead the all-time series, 85-19. In the most recent meeting earlier this season, the Bison dismantled the Fighting Hawks, 3-0, at Bentson Bunker Fieldhouse. Ali Hinze (17 digs, 10 kills) and Raegen Reilly (36 assists, 13 digs) each contributed a double-double, while Syra Tanchin poured in a match-high 12 kills.
NEXT UP
NDSU will return to Bentson Bunker Fieldhouse on Nov. 18 hosting South Dakota State. First serve is set for 7:00 p.m.
Players Mentioned
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