| NORTHWESTERN VOLLEYBALL: MATCH INFORMATION | |||||
| DATE | OPPONENT | TIME | LOCATION | BROADCAST | LIVE STATS |
| Friday, October 16 | #3 Nebraska | 7 p.m. | Welsh-Ryan Arena (Evanston, Ill.) | BTN Plus | Sidearm |
| Sunday, October 18 | Iowa | 1 p.m. | Welsh-Ryan Arena (Evanston, Ill.) | BTN Plus | Sidearm |
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EVANSTON, Ill. – Less than a week after knocking off No. 3 Penn State in five sets, Northwestern volleyball will again face the third-ranked team in the country. On Friday, the Wildcats host Nebraska in a match that starts at 7 p.m. and will then finish up their four-match homestand with a 1 p.m. contest against Iowa on Sunday.
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Both matches will be streamed live on BTN Plus.
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Northwestern will celebrate Alumni Night during Friday's match, and the volleyball team will host a Kids' Clinic after Sunday's match for young players in attendance.
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National Recognition
The Wildcats received votes in the latest AVCA poll, released Monday, Oct. 12 after their 3-2 win over No. 3 Penn State on Saturday night. Northwestern appeared in the poll for the first time this season and for the first time since being ranked 24th in October of last season.
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Nation's Most Tested
Northwestern has the toughest schedule in the nation based off of opponents' won-loss record. The Wildcats opponents, past and future, in 2015 have compiled a cumulative winning percentage of .690. The next closest is UCLA, whose opponents' average is .674. Northwestern's non-conference and early Big Ten slate is rated the fourth-hardest in the country, while its future schedule in conference play is rated the second-toughest. The Wildcats' remaining opponents have combined for a .719 winning percentage.
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An Efficient Attack
Northwestern features two of the Big Ten's most efficient hitters: sophomore middle blocker Gabrielle Hazen, who leads the conference with a .500 hitting percentage, and Maddie Slater, whose .406 rate ranks fourth in the Big Ten. Freshman middle blocker Rachael Fara is not far behind with a .339 hitting percentage, putting her 13th in the conference.
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Scouting Nebraska
Coming off back-to-back home wins against Michigan and Michigan State, the Cornhuskers are 14-2 overall and 5-1 in the Big Ten this year, putting them third in the conference. Setter Kelly Hunter ranks third in the Big Ten in assists per set, and libero Justine Wong-Orantes is third in digs, trailing Northwestern's Caroline Niedospial, who leads the conference.d
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Scouting Iowa
In the midst of a six-match losing streak to open up Big Ten play, the Hawkeyes will travel to Illinois before coming to Welsh-Ryan Arena to face the Wildcats. The losing skid has dropped Iowa to 10-9 overall on the season, and the Hawkeyes are still in search of their first conference win.
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