FULTON, Mo. - The William Woods University volleyball team hosts Harris-Stowe State University on Wednesday, October 25 in Anderson Arena at 7 p.m.
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About the Owls
- The Owls enter the match with an overall record of 22-6 and are 8-2 in the AMC
- The Owls received their second loss in the AMC on Monday night against No. 12 Missouri Baptist, 3-1 (23-25, 19-25, 25-21, 22-25)
- The Owls are eighth in blocks per game with a total of 241.5 blocks on the season
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Kira Krebill holds the 19th rank in blocks with 106 on the season. She had seven blocks on Tuesday night against the Spartans
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Tory Wiley leads the Owls in kills on the season with 239. She had four kills against MBU on Monday
- WWU has three players with over 200 kills on the season. Wiley leads with 239,
Kate Doerhoff follows with 237 and
Abby Ferguson has 211
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Brittney Engelbrecht leads the Owls with 1,524 assists on the year. She is averaging 9.6 assists per set. Over her four-year career, Engelbrecht has dished out 4,806 assists
- William Woods has a hitting percentage of .214 on the season. This is the 39th best mark in the nation
About the Hornets
- The Hornets enter the American Midwest Conference match with an overall record of 3-10 and a record of 2-7 in conference
- Harris-Stowe plays Fontbonne University on Tuesday, October 24 before coming to WWU. In its last match on October 21st, the Hornets were defeated by Principia 3-0
- Miaya Peacock is ranked eighth in kills averaging 4.3 kills and has a total of 195 kills on the season
- Peacock is also leading the Hornets in aces with 27 on the team, and is ranked 23rd in the NAIA
- Kennedy Netters leads in assists with 410 on the season and averages 9.1 per game
- Tiffany Hopkins leads the Hornets in blocks with 29 blocks. Hopkins also has 57 kills and nine service aces
- Harris-Stowe is averaging 2.0 aces per game, which is 24th in the nation
What's Next
The Owls travel to Marshall, Missouri to compete in the one-day Missouri Valley Tournament where they will go head to head with Avila University (2 p.m.) and No. 22 Missouri Valley College (4 p.m.).Â
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