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Women's Volleyball by Andy Schlichting

Volleyball: Game notes

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The Roadrunners will play at No. 17 Colorado School of Mines on Friday and at Colorado Christian on Saturday.

Notes:
•    The Roadrunners have lost just one set in their past five matches.

•    Numbers during current five-match winning streak: .263 team hitting percentage (.143 opponent hitting percentage); eight receiving errors, 25 service aces, outblocked opponents 29-19.

•    Brandi Torr (Albuquerque, N.M./La Cueva H.S.) was named RMAC setter of the week on Oct. 5 after averaging 12.60 assists and 2.80 digs, helping the team hit .310 during a 3-0 week vs. Regis, South Dakota Mines and Black Hills State.

•    Ryan Hoerdemann (Littleton, Colo./Arapahoe H.S.) earned RMAC offensive player of the week on Oct. 5 after averaging 3.40 kills and hitting .491 in three wins.

•    The Roadrunners are picked second in the RMAC behind Colorado School of Mines.

•    Brandi Torr (Albuquerque, N.M./La Cueva H.S.) was named preseason all-RMAC.

•    Michaela Smith (Littleton, Colo./Regis Jesuit H.S.) was fifth among players in the Colorado Premier Challenge in kills per set at 3.69.

•    Vasati Fiatoa (Las Vegas, Nev./Bonanza H.S.) was second at the Colorado Premier Challenge with a .354 hitting percentage and fifth with 1.23 blocks per set.

•    This was just the third time under Debbie Hendricks that the Roadrunners have started a season with a 1-3 record (2006 - finished 21-10, 14-5 RMAC and won RMAC Tournament to reach NCAA Tournament; 2007 - finished 16-15, 13-6 RMAC and reached NCAA Tournamnet).

•    Four of the team's losses have come to top-25 teams, including two top-10 opponents.

Last season:
•    MSU Denver made its 22nd NCAA tournament appearance and 15th consecutive in 2014, the fourth-longest active streak in Division II.

•    MSU Denver's nine-match home winning streak Sept. 13 to Nov. 4 was the longest since 12 from Oct. 22, 2004 to Oct. 28, 2005.

•    The nine-match overall winning streak (Oct. 3 to Nov. 4) was the longest since a 14-match winning streak in 2010.

•    The 21-3 start to the season matched the best start since the team started 22-2 through 24 matches in 1993, tying the 21-3 start of 2001.

•    MSU Denver's 15-2 win in the fifth set at UCCS on Oct. 18 was the most lopsided fifth set in school history, bettering a pair of 15-5 wins (vs. Augustana, 8/26/06; vs. Regis 11/1/11).

•    MSU Denver started RMAC play with a 6-0 mark, the best start in conference play since 2002 when the Roadrunners won their first 14 RMAC matches.

•    Brandi Torr (Albuquerque, N.M./La Cueva H.S.) was named RMAC setter of the week on Sept. 22 after averaging 12.82 assists and helping the team hit .293 in three road wins.

•    MSU Denver has opened the season with four wins nine times in the school's 47-year history of volleyball (1978, 1981, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1993, 2009, 2011, 2014).

•    MSU Denver swept No. 5 Central Missouri on Sept. 13, 2014, the first time the Roadrunners have swept a top-five opponent since No. 3 Truman State in 2003.

•    Torr was second among setters in assists at the Colorado Premier Challenge, averaging 12.43 assists to go with 2.50 digs, while helping the team hit .242.

•    In a 3-1 win over Cal State Monterey Bay on Sept. 6, MSU Denver won the third set 25-8 for the second-most lopsided win in history (30-5 vs. Colorado Christian, 9/13/05 is the most lopsided set victory).

MSU Denver successful in preseason
tournaments:
•    MSU Denver is 70-55 (.560) in preseason tournaments since Debbie Hendricks became head coach in 2000.

•    A 7-1 record is the best the Roadrunners have done in preseason tournaments, doing so twice (2009 and 2011).

•    MSU Denver has posted a 24-16 (.600) record in preseason tournaments over the past five seasons including 2015.

•    MSU Denver is 38-42 all-time at the Colorado Premier Challenge and has won the tournament once (2003).

•    The Roadrunners are 6-2 in season-openers over the past eight years.
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Players Mentioned

Vasati Fiatoa

#15 Vasati Fiatoa

MB
5' 11"
Junior
Ryan Hoerdemann

#4 Ryan Hoerdemann

RS
6' 1"
Sophomore
Michaela Smith

#9 Michaela Smith

OH
5' 10"
Junior
Brandi Torr

#11 Brandi Torr

S
5' 6"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Vasati Fiatoa

#15 Vasati Fiatoa

5' 11"
Junior
MB
Ryan Hoerdemann

#4 Ryan Hoerdemann

6' 1"
Sophomore
RS
Michaela Smith

#9 Michaela Smith

5' 10"
Junior
OH
Brandi Torr

#11 Brandi Torr

5' 6"
Junior
S