Ovarian Cancer Awareness Match

VB: Cowgirls Begin Three Match Home Stand Against UL-Monroe Tuesday

9/18/2023 3:30:00 PM

Tue., Sept. 19
UL-Monroe (6:30 p.m.)- Ovaria Cancer Awareness
All-Time Series: McN leads 13-4
Last Meeting: McN 3, ULM 0 (2021)
Live Stats: mcneesesports.com
Giveaway: Teal Wristbands
 
LAKE CHARLES—McNeese volleyball (2-11) returns home for its next three matches beginning with a non-conference match against UL-Monroe (4-9) Tuesday night.  First serve is set for 6-3 p.m.  McNeese will remain home for a 1 p.m. match against New Orleans this Saturday then will close out its home stand with a 6:30 p.m. match against Nicholls next Tuesday, Sept. 26.
 
This Tuesday's match is designated as the Cowgirls' Ovarian Cancer Awareness match.  Teal wristbands will be distributed, and donations will be collected for the Geaux Teal Foundation which will go towards treatment for ovarian cancer patients.
 
McNeese is coming off a 1-2 showing last week including its Southland Conference opening win on the road at Texas A&M-Commerce.  The Cowgirls then dropped matches against UT-Arlington and North Texas at the UTA Invitational.
 
Sophomore Kayla Wilson was named this week's Southland Conference "Offensive Player of the Week" after collecting 38 kills for an average of 3.80 per set and a .313 hitting percent.
 
McKenzie Moore leads the Cowgirls in kills (135), blocks (32), and is tied for a team high with 12 service aces along with Kendall Osgood.
 
Bailey Tillman continues to pace the Cowgirls in digs with 183 and Megan Grose has 435 assists on the year.
 
 
ABOUT UL-MONROE
• member of the Sun Belt Conference
• it's the last non-conference match before they begin Sun Belt Conference play at Texas State on Thursday
• are 4-9 on the year
• are 1-3 against SLC schools (def. New Orleans, lost to Southeastern, and Northwestern State)
• coming off a 1-2 showing at the Battle for the Boot Tournament last weekend
• coming off a straight set loss to Northwestern State on Saturday
 
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