The Nevada volleyball team will take its season-long winning streak to Hawaii when it faces the Rainbow Wahine Friday night. The Wolf Pack (4-2 Western Athletic Conference, 7-6) won its third match in a row Saturday after defeating San Jose State in straight sets and sweeping Fresno State Thursday in California.
Karly Sipherd, senior outside hitter, is known as the “thug” of the team according to head coach Devin Scruggs. “She is a brute,” Scruggs said. “Whenever we need a kill or a side-out, we just toss it up for her.”
The Nevada volleyball team salvaged a split last weekend in Idaho for its first conference road trip of the season. After losing a five-game thriller to Idaho on Thursday, the Wolf Pack bounced back and defeated Boise State in four games on Saturday.
Errors are holding back the Nevada volleyball team in the wins column. The Wolf Pack is 3-0 when it commits less errors than its opponent and 1-5 when it commits more.“We were awful,” coach Devin Scruggs said after the Wolf Pack lost to New Mexico State on Saturday.
The Nevada volleyball team is searching for answers after losing to New Mexico State Saturday, 3-1.
The Nevada Wolf Pack Volleyball team is 1-0 in conference play after its win 3 - 1 over Louisiana Tech Friday, continuing Louisiana Tech’s conference losing streak, now at 26.
The Wolf Pack was looking to come back to the Virginia Street Gym this weekend to improve its 2-2 record before heading to conference play Friday. Instead, the Wolf Pack left the tournament with uncertainty, going 1-2 in the AT&T invitational and fell to 3-4 overall.
Allison Hernandez had a team-high 54 digs for the Nevada volleyball team this past weekend in three matches. Nevada finished third at the AT&T invitational and UNLV won it.
After starting strong, the Nevada volleyball fell apart Friday at the AT&T Invitational as it lost to rival UNLV, 3-1.
While the Nevada Volleyball team certainly doesn’t enjoy losing, especially on its home court where it was 11-3 last season, the mood after Friday’s season opening 3-0 loss to Pacific was surprisingly upbeat.
The Pacific Tigers (1-0) spoiled Nevada’s season opener Friday night, beating the Wolf Pack 3-0 at the Virginia Street Gym.