
Huskies Host Arizona, Honor Seniors In Friday's Apple Cup
November 20, 2023 | Volleyball
THIS WEEK IN HUSKY VOLLEYBALL
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22
Washington hosts Arizona, 3 pm
Alaska Airlines Arena
Live stream on GoHuskies.com | Live Stats
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24 -- Senior Night
Washington hosts #11 Washington State, 7 pm
Alaska Airlines Arena
Live on Pac-12 Networks Washington | Live Stats
SEATTLE -- Senior Night and the Boeing Apple Cup are a couple things for the Huskies to be thankful for this week. That comes on Friday night, as Washington hosts the 11th-ranked Cougars in the regular season finale. But first, the Huskies look to set the table against the Arizona Wildcats this Wednesday at 3 p.m. at Alaska Airlines Arena. If the Huskies (15-14, 6-12 Pac-12) are to maintain a hope of an NCAA tourney bid, both matches are must-wins. Wednesday's match will be live stream only while Friday's will be televised on Pac-12 Networks Washington.
Before Friday's 7 p.m. showdown with Washington State, the Huskies will honor four seniors: Kayce Litzau, May Pertofsky, Grace Zilbert, and Maeve Griffin, who is a senior academically though not in athletic eligibility. Over four thousand tickets are already sold for the Boeing Apple Cup Series, so it's sure to be an electric atmosphere for the final match in Hec Ed this year.
Litzau, Pertofsky, and Zilbert all came to Washington through the transfer portal for their senior seasons, and have all been big contributors this fall. Litzau, who came from Wichita State, has seen her most consistent playing time over the past several weeks, as UW has gone to a two-setter rotation.
Pertofsky the Michigan transfer has been a consistent offensive and defensive force all year, leading the team in kills in eight matches this year and ranking second with a 2.91 kills per set average, and first on the team with a .287 attack percentage. Her 0.78 blocks per set are also second on the team.
Zilbert, who came in from Portland, has been a stabilizing force in the back row, helping with UW's serve-reception in both a defensive specialist and libero role. She is third on the team this season with 26 aces and fourth with 191 digs.
Griffin, in her fourth year out of Gig Harbor, has seen her most playing time this season, appearing in 64 sets and notching 10 aces in a serving sub role. She also has played consistently on the Husky beach volleyball team.
The Huskies and Wildcats meet for the first time all season on Wednesday, and for the final time as conference rivals. Arizona is 8-21 and 3-15 in Pac-12 play, currently in last place, but with two of those wins coming two weeks ago over Colorado and Utah. Arizona is hitting .188 in conference play to rank 11th, and allowing a .250 attack percentage to its opponents. Sofia Maldonado Diaz is seventh in the Pac-12 with 3.51 kills per set while Ana Heath is ninth with 9.14 assists per set, and she is also ninth in aces per set at 0.36.
Washington State is currently tied for fourth in the Pac-12 with a 12-6 conference record. The Cougars have a senior heavy lineup that has secured an NCAA tourney bid and WSU has a chance to host currently with a No. 13 RPI ranking. Senior Pia Timmer is fifth in the Pac-12 with 3.59 kills per set and senior Iman Isanovic adds 3.03. Senior middle Magda Jehlarova is second in the Pac in blocks with 1.45 per set and third with a .381 attack percentage with 2.38 kills per set. Senior setter Argentina Ung has WSU hitting .269 to rank second in conference play, with 10.32 assists per set. The Cougars won the first meeting back in September in Pullman in straight sets.
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22
Washington hosts Arizona, 3 pm
Alaska Airlines Arena
Live stream on GoHuskies.com | Live Stats
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24 -- Senior Night
Washington hosts #11 Washington State, 7 pm
Alaska Airlines Arena
Live on Pac-12 Networks Washington | Live Stats
SEATTLE -- Senior Night and the Boeing Apple Cup are a couple things for the Huskies to be thankful for this week. That comes on Friday night, as Washington hosts the 11th-ranked Cougars in the regular season finale. But first, the Huskies look to set the table against the Arizona Wildcats this Wednesday at 3 p.m. at Alaska Airlines Arena. If the Huskies (15-14, 6-12 Pac-12) are to maintain a hope of an NCAA tourney bid, both matches are must-wins. Wednesday's match will be live stream only while Friday's will be televised on Pac-12 Networks Washington.
Before Friday's 7 p.m. showdown with Washington State, the Huskies will honor four seniors: Kayce Litzau, May Pertofsky, Grace Zilbert, and Maeve Griffin, who is a senior academically though not in athletic eligibility. Over four thousand tickets are already sold for the Boeing Apple Cup Series, so it's sure to be an electric atmosphere for the final match in Hec Ed this year.
Litzau, Pertofsky, and Zilbert all came to Washington through the transfer portal for their senior seasons, and have all been big contributors this fall. Litzau, who came from Wichita State, has seen her most consistent playing time over the past several weeks, as UW has gone to a two-setter rotation.
Pertofsky the Michigan transfer has been a consistent offensive and defensive force all year, leading the team in kills in eight matches this year and ranking second with a 2.91 kills per set average, and first on the team with a .287 attack percentage. Her 0.78 blocks per set are also second on the team.
Zilbert, who came in from Portland, has been a stabilizing force in the back row, helping with UW's serve-reception in both a defensive specialist and libero role. She is third on the team this season with 26 aces and fourth with 191 digs.
Griffin, in her fourth year out of Gig Harbor, has seen her most playing time this season, appearing in 64 sets and notching 10 aces in a serving sub role. She also has played consistently on the Husky beach volleyball team.
The Huskies and Wildcats meet for the first time all season on Wednesday, and for the final time as conference rivals. Arizona is 8-21 and 3-15 in Pac-12 play, currently in last place, but with two of those wins coming two weeks ago over Colorado and Utah. Arizona is hitting .188 in conference play to rank 11th, and allowing a .250 attack percentage to its opponents. Sofia Maldonado Diaz is seventh in the Pac-12 with 3.51 kills per set while Ana Heath is ninth with 9.14 assists per set, and she is also ninth in aces per set at 0.36.
Washington State is currently tied for fourth in the Pac-12 with a 12-6 conference record. The Cougars have a senior heavy lineup that has secured an NCAA tourney bid and WSU has a chance to host currently with a No. 13 RPI ranking. Senior Pia Timmer is fifth in the Pac-12 with 3.59 kills per set and senior Iman Isanovic adds 3.03. Senior middle Magda Jehlarova is second in the Pac in blocks with 1.45 per set and third with a .381 attack percentage with 2.38 kills per set. Senior setter Argentina Ung has WSU hitting .269 to rank second in conference play, with 10.32 assists per set. The Cougars won the first meeting back in September in Pullman in straight sets.
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