Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference
Western Colorado vs. Regis (RMAC)
7 PM - Friday Sept. 26 | Denver, ColoÂ
Regis Field House
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Western Colorado vs. Chadron (RMAC)
7 PM – Sat. Sept. 27 | Chadron, NebÂ
Chicoine Center
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Gunnison, Colo.   Mountaineer Volleyball faces Regis and Chadron in RMAC play.
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WESTERN COLORADO GOING INTO THE WEEKEND |Â 2025 STATS
- Western Colorado begins the season with a 1–9 overall record, still looking to build momentum in RMAC play.
- The Mountaineers average 9.64 kills per set, showing offensive potential but room for sharper execution.
- As a team, they post 8.96 assists per set, with setters working to distribute consistently across the lineup.
- From the service line, Western records 1.60 aces per set, a number that highlights aggression but also opportunities to trim errors.
- At the net, the Mountaineers contribute 1.20 blocks per set, signaling a growing defensive presence.
- In the back row, the team averages 11.20 digs per set, underscoring the importance of defensive stability.
- Individually, Olive Rolseth leads the attack with 75 kills, giving Western a reliable offensive option.
- Liv Marshall follows closely with 69 kills, providing balance in the hitting rotation.
- At setter, Kaira Willits has distributed 104 assists, guiding much of the offensive flow.
- From the service line, Galatia Andrew, Kyra Kidd, and Liv Marshall each lead the team with 8 aces.
- While Western shows flashes of competitiveness, the team continues to focus on improving attack efficiency, cutting errors, and strengthening consistency on both sides of the ball.
REGIS GOING INTO THE WEEKEND |Â 2025 STATS
- Regis enters the season 0–10 overall, still searching for consistency and momentum.
- Offensively, the Rangers have posted 314 kills on 1,129 attack attempts (attack percentage .112), alongside 277 assists and 45 service aces, indicating production but room for growth in efficiency.
- Defensively, Regis has tallied 429 digs and 47 total blocks, showcasing hustle in the back row and an emerging presence at the net.
- Isabella Smith leads with 66 kills, with Sabrina Landman (52) and Jacie Kaniho (51) also among top attackers.
- As a setter, Bailey Nichols has been pivotal with 242 assists, driving much of the offense.
- On defense, Krissy Brei paces the backcourt with 109 digs, followed by Nichols at 77 and Lauryn Uyemura at 53.
- At the net, Braiziah Dixon leads block production with 25.0 total blocks, with Sabrina Landman next at 16.0.
- The team's strength lies in effort and balanced contributions, but the path forward hinges on improving hitting efficiency, reducing errors, and tightening communication and execution in all phases.
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CHADRON GOING INTO THE WEEKEND |Â 2025 STATS
- Chadron State enters the season with a record of 3-6 overall, working to solidify consistency on both offense and defense.
- Offensively, the Eagles have recorded 361 kills on 1,171 attack attempts (attack percentage .183), paired with 327 assists and 39 service aces.
- Defensively, Chadron has accumulated 479 digs and 47.0 total blocks, showing grit in the back row and increased presence at the net.
- Kally Kirkwood leads in kills with 86, followed closely by Mataya Ward (83) and Gibson Beckler (65).
- At setter, Jillian Donovan is leading with 289 assists.
- On defense, Avery Lacy tops the team with 119 digs, with Beckler contributing 95 and Donovan 69.
- At the net, Shelbi Hazlitt leads block production (21.0 total), followed by Bella Adams (16.0) and Kally Kirkwood (12.0).
- While the Eagles demonstrate balanced contributions across roles, areas for growth remain—particularly in trimming errors (147 attack errors, 64 serve errors) and improving attack consistency relative to opponents.
UP NEXT
Mountaineer Volleyball splits the weekend between the road and home, traveling to Colorado Mesa on Tuesday, Sept. 30, before hosting Westminster on Saturday, Oct. 4, in non-conference action.
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