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Volleyball Heads to Miami Friday
3/17/2021 5:00:00 PM | Volleyball
The Eagles lead the MAC averaging 18.6 digs per set
Volleyball at Miami | |
Dates | Friday, March 19 at 7 p.m. | Saturday, March 20 at 5 p.m. |
Venue | Oxford, Ohio | Millett Hall |
Preview Info | EMU Notes |
Television | ESPN+ (Fri.) | ESPN+ (Sat.) |
Live Stats | Fan Stats | Media Stats |
@EMUVolleyball | @EMUAthletics |
OXFORD, Ohio (EMUEagles.com) -- The Eastern Michigan University volleyball team concludes a five-match road stint with a trip to Oxford, Ohio to challenge Miami University in a two-match series starting Friday, March 19. Friday's match is scheduled for 7 p.m., while first serve on Saturday is set for 5 p.m. in MU's Millett Hall.
Eastern Michigan (7-8, 7-8 MAC) completed the comeback with a 3-2 win over in-state rival Central Michigan, March 16. Miami (8-8, 8-8 MAC) dropped a league match, 3-0, at Ball State, March 16. The RedHawks have won three of the last five matches.
Fans can catch both match on ESPN+. As always, fans can also follow along on EMUEagles.com/livestats or on Twitter by following @EMUVolleyball.
AMONG THE LEADERS: Eastern Michigan leads the Mid-American Conference averaging 18.6 digs per set, which ranks 14th in the NCAA. The Green and White averages 38.6 attacks per set, good for second in the league and 30th among Division I programs.
Individually, senior Franki Strefling ranks second in the MAC in both kills per set (4.40), and points per set (4.68). Her 4.40 kills-per-set average also ranks 28th in the nation. Redshirt sophomore Raeven Chase leads the MAC, averaging 1.35 blocks per set, which is good for 28th in the NCAA. Additionally, sophomore Jayden Otto is fifth with 10.4 assists per set while, freshman Bella Hommes is fifth averaging 4.88 digs per set in league play.
MOVING UP IN THE RECORD BOOKS: Senior Franki Strefling has made her way into the Eastern Michigan record books as she ranks eighth with 3,311 career attempts. She passed former EMU volleyball players Becky Baltare (2002-05 - 3,184), Erin Chase (1991-94 - 3,195), and Emily Busch (2001-04 - 3,307). Strefling needs 223 more attempts to move into 7th all-time.
The senior is also on pace to crack the top-10 in two more categories: career kills and career digs. Strefling currently has 1,054 career kills and 1,192 digs. She needs 148 more kills and 97 more digs to break the top-10.
DOWN GO THE CHIPS: Eastern Michigan posted its first five-set win of the season with a victory over in-state rival Central Michigan, March 16. The Eagles held the Chippewas to a -.030 attack percentage (9-10-33) in the third set, while EMU posted a .333 clip (14-3-33).
Senior Franki Strefling led the team with 18 kills, while classmate April Houston and sophomore Samantha Basham added 12 each.
MAKIN' HISTORE: Eastern Michigan marked a new milestone in it's 3-2 win over Central Michigan, March 16. The victory was EMU's 700th win in the program's 44-year history. The Eagles hold a 700-701-16 overall record.
The 1990 squad holds the program wins record with 30 victories. That team became the first EMU volleyball squad to reach a postseason tournament, when the Green and White played in the Women's Invitational Volleyball Championship. The Green and White later claimed the MAC West Division title in 2005, while the Eagles notched their first Mid-American Conference Tournament title in 2018 to advance to the NCAA Tournament.
FIRST TIME FOR EVERYTHING: Eastern Michigan trailed Central Michigan 2-0 after the first two sets, March 16, but the Eagles were able to complete the comeback with a five-set victory. This was the first match during the 2021 spring season the Eagles recorded the win after losing the first two games. Additionally, it was the first time under Head Coach Darcy Dorton the Green and White posted the comeback after losing 2-0.
ACE, ACE BABY: Sophomore Samantha Basham recorded a career high with four service aces in EMU's five-set win over in-state Central Michigan, March 16. The outside hitter has tallied at least one ace in 10 matches this season and had led the team in the category seven times.
Basham ranks ninth in the Mid-American Conference, averaging 0.31 aces per set (18 total), and boasts a .867 serving percentage.
APRIL SHOWERS BRING EMU POINTS: Senior April Houston has been a force to be reckoned with over the last two matches. The middle blocker posted back-to-back 10-plus kill performances with 10 at Bowling Green, March 12, and 12 at Central Michigan, March 16. At CMU, Houston also boasted a season-high .423 attack percentage (12-1-26).
The senior has posted eight-or-more kills in five of the last six matches, and has posted double-figure kills in five contests this season.
Houston ranks second on the team in both kills (132) and kills per set (2.36).
ELITE GROUP: Senior Franki Strefling joined an elite group in EMU's 3-0 win over Ohio, March 8. The outside hitter's first kill of the match was the 1,000th of her career. She also surpassed 1,000 career digs in a 3-1 victory at Northern Illinois, Feb. 11. Strefling is the sixth EMU volleyball player to reach both 1,000 digs and kills in her career, and the first since Becky Baltare (2002-05).
WELCOME TO THE CLUB: Senior Franki Strefling reached another milestone in EMU's three-set sweep against Ohio, March 8. Her first kill of the match resulted in the 1,000th of her career. The outside hitter is the 13th EMU volleyball player to accomplish this feat. The Niles, Mich. native currently has 1,054 career kills, and needs 148 more to break the top-10 in program history.
Strefling leads the Green and White in total kills (251), and ranks second in the Mid-American Conference with a 4.40 kills-per-set average.
PICKING UP THE DEFENSE: Sophomore Kamryn Stilwell has provided a spark on the defensive end of the floor over the last seven matches. Stilwell has posted seven-or-more digs in five of the last seven contests, including a career-high 13 against Ohio, March 8.
Prior to this stretch, Stilwell had posted more than seven digs just once this season. The sophomore is now up to 70 total digs (1.94 dps) on the season.
KILLS ON KILLS: Eastern Michigan posted 40 kills in its 3-0 win over Ohio, March 8. The 40 kills ties for the most in a three-set match this season. The Eagles also recorded 40 kills in a three-set sweep over Toledo, March 5.
EMU is undefeated (5-0) this year when tallying more kills than their opponents. Under Head Coach Darcy Dorton, the Green and White are 16-4 when holding the kills advantage.
WINNING EARLY: When taking the first two sets, Eastern Michigan has better luck in the win column. The Eagles are currently 4-0 when they win the first two games of the match. In the Darcy Dorton era (2019-present), the Green and White is 13-0 when claiming the first two sets.
BLOCK PARTY: Redshirt sophomore Raeven Chase leads the Mid-American Conference averaging 1.35 blocks per set (66 total). Her 1.35 blocks-per-set average also ranks 28th in the nation. The middle blocker notched a career-high nine blocks (1-8) in a five-set win over Buffalo, Feb. 26. Her nine-block performance ties for fourth in Convocation Center history.
The Toronto, Ontario native has led the Eagles in blocks 12 times this season. Chase has 135 career blocks (21-114).
KILLIN' IT: Redshirt freshman Krista Blakely posted a career-high eight kills against Toledo, March 5. Along with her personal-best in kills, Blakely posted a .357 hitting percentage and four blocks. She followed that performance up with another strong outing against the Rockets the following afternoon, adding another seven kills.
Blakely ranks sixth on the team averaging 1.31 kills per set and is tied for second with 0.85 bocks per set.
FIRST SWEEP: Eastern Michigan notched its first sweep of the 2021 spring season in the series opener against Toledo, March 5. The Eagles tallied 40 kills and boasted a .248 attack percentage (17-6-38) in the third set. EMU held the Rockets to 24 kills, which was a season low for a three-set match.
Four Eagles posted six-or-more kills and were led by senior Franki Strefling, who recorded 10. Fellow senior April Houston and redshirt freshman Krista Blakely each added eight, while redshirt sophomore Raeven Chase tallied six.
OTTO-MATIC: This season, sophomore Jayden Otto has taken over as the "quarterback" of the Eastern Michigan offense. The setter has tallied 30-plus assists in six of the last seven matches, and has 50-or-more assists in three contests. Most recently, she tallied 44 dimes in EMU's 3-5 loss win at Central Michigan, March 16.
Otto leads the team averaging 10.4 assists per set, which ranks fifth in the Mid-American Conference.
STREFLING ON FIRE: Senior Franki Strefling has been on fire offensively and defensively over the 15 matches played during the shortened 2020-21 spring season. The outside hitter has recorded 10 double-doubles with her most recent performance (18 kills, 16 digs) at Central Michigan, Mach 16.
Strefling tallied a career-high 26 kills versus the Bulls in the series opener, Feb. 25. Her 26-kill outing is tied for seventh in Convocation Center history. The senior has led the Eagles in kills eight times this year, including four 20-plus kill performances.
The Niles, Mich. native leads the team in kills (251) and ranks second in digs (233). Strefling's 4.40 kills-per-set average ranks second in the Mid-American Conference.
SCOUTING MIAMI: Led by 37th-year and Miami's all-time winningest coach, Carolyn Condit, MU enters the weekend's two-match series with a 8-8 Mid-American Conference mark. The RedHawks fell 3-0 at Ball State, March 16, but have won three of their last five matches.
Miami is paced offesnively by Sarah Wojick, who has a team-high 161 kills and a 2.82 kills-per-set average, while Sophie Reimersma follows with a 2.63 kps average.
CMU is paced offensively by Savannah Thompson, who has a team-best 236 kills and a 3.69 kills-per-set average, while Anna Erickson follows with a 3.02 kps average. Guiding the RedHawks' offense is Morgan Seaman, who is dishing out 8.20 assists per set, while Jennifer Schulze is adding 4.60. Defensively, MU is led by Abigail Huser with 4.45 digs per set, and Abby Stratford is tallying 0.82 blocks per set.
Miami averaged 13.3 kills per set and boasts a .226 attack percentage (800-312-2161). The RedHawks hold their opponents to 12.4 kills a set and a .212 hitting clip (745-295-2127). MI is tallying 13. service aces per set, while adding 12.3 assists a game. Defensively, Miami is posting 15.6 digs per set and 1.7 blocks a game.
ALL-TIME VERSUS MIAMI: Friday and Saturday's matches will be the 58th and 59th meetings between the Eagles and RedHawks in program history. Eastern Michigan trails in the all-time series, 16-41. Miami took the 3-1 win during the 2019 season, Oct. 18, and have won eight of the last nine matchups. Since 1999, Eastern Michigan has only won three time inside Millett Hall.
ALL-TIME VERSUS THE MAC: The Green and White holds a 275-342-1 program mark against Mid-American Conference teams. Eastern has played Western Michigan the most (93 times), while facing Central Michigan 90 times, and Ball State 78 times. Since the 1980 season when EMU started competing in the MAC, EMU has won one MAC Tournament title (2018) and one MAC West title (2005). Under Darcy Dorton, the Eagles hold an 12-18 MAC record.
DOUBLE MAC PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Eastern Michigan posted two MAC West Player of the Week honors, the league announced, March 1. Senior Franki Strefling earned MAC West Offensive Player of the Week, while redshirt sophomore Raeven Chase received the Defensive Player of the Week honor. The award was Strefling's second in her career and a first for Chase.
Strefling, an outside hitter, tallied 50 kills in two matches against Buffalo, Feb. 25-26, which included a career-high 26 kills in the series-opener against the Bulls. She boasted a .331 hitting percentage (50-11-118) in 10 sets and averaged 3.40 digs per set. The senior paced the Eagles with a career-high 26 kills and a .356 hitting percentage (26-5-59) in a 3-2 loss to UB, Feb. 25. Strefling also contributed 11 digs en route of her fifth double-double of the season. The following day, she continued her momentum by recording 24 kills and 23 digs in a five-set victory against the Bulls.
Chase, a middle blocker, notched 16 total blocks (1-15) in 10 sets versus Buffalo, Feb. 25-26. The redshirt sophomore tied a then career-best seven blocks (0-7) and added eight kills in the series opener against UB. The following day, Chase tallied a personal-best nine blocks (1-8) and recorded nine kills in EMU's 3-2 win over Buffalo.
CAN YOU DIG IT?: Freshman Bella Hommes continues to prove herself as Eastern Michigan's libero. The freshman notched a career-high 32 digs in EMU's 3-1 loss at Akron, Feb. 18. In the second match against the Zips, Feb. 19, Hommes tallied another 30-plus dig performance, finishing with 31.
The defensive specialist has recorded double-figure digs in 13 of the last 14 matches, including two matches with 30+. Hommes has led the team in digs 10 times this season and leads the team with 283 digs total, averaging 4.88 dps. Her digs-per-set average ranks fifth in the conference.
1,000-DIG CLUB: Senior Franki Strefling surpassed 1,000 career digs in EMU's 3-1 victory over Northern Illinois, Feb. 11. The outside hitter only needed 13 digs going into the match against the Huskies and ended the evening with a career-high 26 digs. Strefling is the 17th EMU volleyball player to accomplish this feat.
The Niles, Mich. native has 1,192 career digs and ranks second on the team this season with 233 digs (4.09 dps).
HOUSTON, WE HAVE A (GOOD) PROBLEM: Senior April Houston tied a career-best with 16 kills in a four-set win at Akron, Feb. 19. The middle blocker boasted a .316 hitting percentage (16-4-38) and added two digs to her statline.
The game against the Zips was the first time Houston has led the team in kills this season. The senior is second on the team with 132 total kills (2.36 kps).
ON THE HORIZON: Eastern Michigan will prep for a three-match homestand by hosting Central Michigan University Tuesday, March 23. The lone match is set for 6 p.m. inside the Convocation Center. The Eagles took the first match of the home-and-home series with a 3-2 victory in Mount Pleasant, March 16.
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