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Women's Volleyball Ray Fink, NU Sports Information

Warriors, Wolves Visit This Weekend

Northwest vs. Lewis-Clark State
Friday | 7 PM | Kristi Brodin Pavilion | Kirkland
Northwest vs. Walla Walla
Saturday | 8 PM | Kristi Brodin Pavilion | Kirkland
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KIRKLAND – Northwest finishes its home schedule with four consecutive matches in the Kristi Brodin Pavilion, starting this weekend with Lewis-Clark State at 7 p.m. on Friday and Walla Walla at 8 p.m. on Saturday.
 
Northwest dropped to 12-12 overall and 8-8 in the Cascade Collegiate Conference after a 3-0 loss at Oregon Tech on Saturday.
 
Abigail Broussard leads the Eagles with 2.95 kills per set with 271 kills and a .345 attack percentage. She leads the Cascade Collegiate Conference in attack percentage and is third in total kills. Karste Wright averages 2.39 kills and Kaitlyn Mickle 2.18. 
 
Kelsey Moore tops the Eagles with 506 digs and a 5.44 digs per set average. Caitlyn James averages 2.20 digs per set. Moore leads the Cascade Collegiate Conference in both total digs and digs per set. She is seventh in the NAIA in total digs and 19th in digs per set.
 
Six Eagles have 25 or more aces this season, led by Broussard with 37. Allie Flynn has 36, Moore has 34 and Reece Denney has 30. Morgan Harter and James have 25 each. Broussard is second in the league in aces, Flynn is fourth, Moore is fifth and Denney is seventh.
 
The Eagles are 4-8 in the all-time series with Lewis-Clark State, including a 3-1 win in Lewiston in September. Last month in Lewiston, the Eagles lost the opening set and won the next three, including a 25-12 win in the final set. Broussard had 12 kills, and Wright added 11, while Kylie Lunday had six blocks. Grecia Ung Enriquez had 14 kills to lead LC State.
 
Lewis-Clark State is 13-8 overall and 9-7 in the Cascade Collegiate Conference after a 3-0 loss at top-ranked Eastern Oregon on Saturday. Ung Enriquez leads the team with 3.2 kills per set, and Cassidy Nelson has 46 aces and leads the Cascade Collegiate Conference. Jada Wyms averages 1.03 blocks per set.
 
Northwest swept Walla Walla last month to improve to 17-0 in the rivalry. The Wolves have not taken a conference set from the Eagles. Broussard and Wright had eight blocks each in the win at Walla Walla, with Moore getting 22 digs in three sets. Sahara Browning led WWU with 12 kills.
 
Walla Walla is 0-16 after a 3-1 loss at the College of Idaho on Saturday. Gabrielle Browning averages 2.88 kills per set, and Sahara Browning averages 3.02 digs per set. 
 
 
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Players Mentioned

Abigail  Broussard

#14 Abigail Broussard

MB
6' 1"
Graduate Student
Kelsey Moore

#18 Kelsey Moore

DS/L
5' 8"
Junior
Reece Denney

#4 Reece Denney

OH
5' 11"
Sophomore
Allie Flynn

#6 Allie Flynn

S
5' 6"
Junior
Karste Wright

#20 Karste Wright

OH
5' 11"
Junior
Kaitlyn Mickle

#2 Kaitlyn Mickle

OH
6' 0"
Freshman
Caitlyn James

#7 Caitlyn James

DS/L
5' 5"
Junior
Morgan Harter

#10 Morgan Harter

S
5' 9"
Freshman
Kylie Lunday

#26 Kylie Lunday

MB
6' 1"
Junior

Players Mentioned

Abigail  Broussard

#14 Abigail Broussard

6' 1"
Graduate Student
MB
Kelsey Moore

#18 Kelsey Moore

5' 8"
Junior
DS/L
Reece Denney

#4 Reece Denney

5' 11"
Sophomore
OH
Allie Flynn

#6 Allie Flynn

5' 6"
Junior
S
Karste Wright

#20 Karste Wright

5' 11"
Junior
OH
Kaitlyn Mickle

#2 Kaitlyn Mickle

6' 0"
Freshman
OH
Caitlyn James

#7 Caitlyn James

5' 5"
Junior
DS/L
Morgan Harter

#10 Morgan Harter

5' 9"
Freshman
S
Kylie Lunday

#26 Kylie Lunday

6' 1"
Junior
MB