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Beavers Host Arizona to Start Homestand
October 17, 2017 | Women's Volleyball
Beavers Set for Four Match Homestand
• After playing 15 of their first 20 matches on the road, the Beavers are home for four in a row.
• OSU hosts Arizona Wednesday, Oct. 18 at 7 p.m. seeking to make it a three-match win streak in conference play for the first time since 2001.
• Oregon State faces Arizona State Friday, Oct. 20 at 6 p.m. in Gill Coliseum.
• The Beavers remain at home next week to host Utah and Colorado.
Live Stats
• Live stats will be available for both matches and can be found by visiting the volleyball schedule page on osubeavers.com.
• To access live stats, via your computer, smartphone, or tablet, visit osubeavers.com.
TV/Live Video
• Wednesday's match against Arizona will air live on Pac-12 Network, Pac-12 Oregon and Pac-12 Arizona. Rich Burk and Amy Gant will be on the call.
• Friday's match against Arizona State is slated to be broadcast live on Pac-12 Oregon with Kevin Barnett on play-by-play and Dain Blanton providing analysis.
• Fans with subscriptions to the Network can also watch the matches on Pac-12 .com, or via the Pac-12 Now app.
Social Media
• Fans are encouraged to follow the Oregon State volleyball program via social media. There are several platforms to follow the team including :
• Twitter: @BeaverVBall
• Instagram: @BeaverVBall
• Facebook: /BeaverVBall
Against Arizona
• Oregon State trails the all-time series with the Wildcats 15-47. However, the Beavers have won two of the last three including last year's four-set win in Corvallis.
Against Arizona State
• OSU also trails all-time series with ASU 19-43. The Beavers and Sun Devils split last season with each team beating the other on the road.
Last Weekend in the Evergreen State
• OSU knocked off No. 14 Washington in five-sets in Seattle. It was the first win over the Huskies since 2001.
• The Beavers also beat WSU in Pullman making it the first Washington sweep since 1990.
Aces
• OSU is currently starting four freshmen - Haylie Bennett (OPP), Maddie Goings (OH), Grace Massey (L) and Kylee McLaughlin (S).
• Mary-Kate Marshall recorded 46 kills over the weekend and now has 1,710 in her career. She ranks third in OSU history. Next on the list is Shelly Smith, who had 1,763 kills from 1991-94.
• Marshall also ranks fourth in kills among active players in Division I entering the weekend.
• Marshall was named as a Senior CLASS Award candidate recently.
• Kylee McLaughlin is the only player in the Pac-12 Conference, and one of 25 in the nation, to record a triple-double in 2017 (49 assists, 11 digs, 10 blocks) at Portland.
• Maddie Goings, who played as an opposite as a prep, has moved to the left-side at OSU and has really come on in Pac-12 play. Entering the weekend, she is second on the team with 97 kills since conference play began.
• Kayla Ellis registered 9 digs on Friday and now has 1,051 digs in her career and has moved into 12th on OSU's career list.
• Mary-Kate Marshall is second in the Pac-12 and 10th in the nation with 5.23 points per set.
• Marshall also ranks second in the conference and 14th in the country with 4.57 kills per set.
• After playing 15 of their first 20 matches on the road, the Beavers are home for four in a row.
• OSU hosts Arizona Wednesday, Oct. 18 at 7 p.m. seeking to make it a three-match win streak in conference play for the first time since 2001.
• Oregon State faces Arizona State Friday, Oct. 20 at 6 p.m. in Gill Coliseum.
• The Beavers remain at home next week to host Utah and Colorado.
Live Stats
• Live stats will be available for both matches and can be found by visiting the volleyball schedule page on osubeavers.com.
• To access live stats, via your computer, smartphone, or tablet, visit osubeavers.com.
TV/Live Video
• Wednesday's match against Arizona will air live on Pac-12 Network, Pac-12 Oregon and Pac-12 Arizona. Rich Burk and Amy Gant will be on the call.
• Friday's match against Arizona State is slated to be broadcast live on Pac-12 Oregon with Kevin Barnett on play-by-play and Dain Blanton providing analysis.
• Fans with subscriptions to the Network can also watch the matches on Pac-12 .com, or via the Pac-12 Now app.
Social Media
• Fans are encouraged to follow the Oregon State volleyball program via social media. There are several platforms to follow the team including :
• Twitter: @BeaverVBall
• Instagram: @BeaverVBall
• Facebook: /BeaverVBall
Against Arizona
• Oregon State trails the all-time series with the Wildcats 15-47. However, the Beavers have won two of the last three including last year's four-set win in Corvallis.
Against Arizona State
• OSU also trails all-time series with ASU 19-43. The Beavers and Sun Devils split last season with each team beating the other on the road.
Last Weekend in the Evergreen State
• OSU knocked off No. 14 Washington in five-sets in Seattle. It was the first win over the Huskies since 2001.
• The Beavers also beat WSU in Pullman making it the first Washington sweep since 1990.
Aces
• OSU is currently starting four freshmen - Haylie Bennett (OPP), Maddie Goings (OH), Grace Massey (L) and Kylee McLaughlin (S).
• Mary-Kate Marshall recorded 46 kills over the weekend and now has 1,710 in her career. She ranks third in OSU history. Next on the list is Shelly Smith, who had 1,763 kills from 1991-94.
• Marshall also ranks fourth in kills among active players in Division I entering the weekend.
• Marshall was named as a Senior CLASS Award candidate recently.
• Kylee McLaughlin is the only player in the Pac-12 Conference, and one of 25 in the nation, to record a triple-double in 2017 (49 assists, 11 digs, 10 blocks) at Portland.
• Maddie Goings, who played as an opposite as a prep, has moved to the left-side at OSU and has really come on in Pac-12 play. Entering the weekend, she is second on the team with 97 kills since conference play began.
• Kayla Ellis registered 9 digs on Friday and now has 1,051 digs in her career and has moved into 12th on OSU's career list.
• Mary-Kate Marshall is second in the Pac-12 and 10th in the nation with 5.23 points per set.
• Marshall also ranks second in the conference and 14th in the country with 4.57 kills per set.
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