Western Colorado (9-7, 4-4) vs. University of Colorado at Colorado Springs (3-11, 1-5)
7 p.m. Friday |Â Gallogly Events Center |Â Colorado Springs, CO
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Western Colorado (9-7, 4-4) vs. Colorado State Pueblo (12-4, 6-2)
4 p.m. Saturday |Â Massari Arena |Â Pueblo, CO
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Gunnison, Colo. ---Â The Western Colorado volleyball program will travel to UCCS on Friday Oct. 15 to compete against the Mountain Lions in the Gallogly Events Center at 7 p.m. After, they will make their way to CSU Pueblo to take on the ThunderWolves in the Massari Arena at 4 p.m. on Saturday Oct. 16.
MOUNTAINEERS HEADING INTO THE MATCH:Â SEASON STATS
Western Colorado heads into the matches with a 9-7 overall record this season and 4-4 in the RMAC. Mountaineers are coming back from another win and loss in the Paul Wright Gym this past weekend. They leave this Friday with high hopes to bring home a win.
Jordyn Todd leads the team in kills this season at 142 kills, averaging 2.41 kills per set. Taking on the setting responsibilities for the Mountaineers will be Western Colorado'sÂ
Hailee Martinez andÂ
Lexi Wilmoth, who have 185 and 52 assists this season.
At the netÂ
Kat Finnerty has recorded 60 blocks, putting her at one block per set, as teammateÂ
Elizabeth Rupprecht leads the Mountaineers with 272 digs averaging 4.53 digs per set.
MOUNTAIN LIONS HEADING INTO THE MATCH:Â SEASON STATS
The Mountain Lions have had a difficult season with 4-11 overall and 1-7 in the RMAC. They have lost the past three games, their only win coming from Adams state, where they won 3-2 in a five-set match.Â
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THUNDERWOLVES HEADING INTO THE MATCH:Â SEASON STATS
The ThunderWolves go into this Saturday's game with 12-4 overall and 6-2 in the RMAC. Their most recent loss comes from Regis University where they fell 1-3. Prior to their loss against the Rangers, CSU Pueblo was on a three-match win streak.
ON THE COURT NEXT
Next, the Mountaineers will host Black Hills State University on Friday Oct. 22 at 7 p.m. in the Paul Wright Gym.Â