The Braves snapped their three match losing streak with a 3-0 victory over Tabor College last Saturday in Hillsboro.
Through 12 matches, Ottawa is averaging 10.82 kills per set, 9.89 assists per set, 2.00 blocks per set, 1.18 service aces per set, and 15.98 digs per set. OU has a .160 attacking percentage.
Campbell Stark leads the Braves in kills per set (2.27) and blocks per set (0.98).
Makela Martinez and
Madison Brauner lead the team in assists per set (4.36).
Carson Schuman is OU's leader in digs per set (3.89).
Ottawa is ranked 49th in the NAIA in blocks per set (2.00) and 46th in blocking errors (24).
Wednesday is the 48th match between Ottawa University and Tabor College. Ottawa leads the series 28-19 and OU is on a 17 match winning streak against the Eagles. The last time the Braves lost to Avila was on Sept. 11, 2009. Ottawa fell 3-2 to Avila. Ottawa is on an eight match winning streak in Wilson Field House against Avila. OU's last home loss to Avila was on Oct. 21, 2006. The Eagles won the match 3-1 (31-29, 15-30, 26-30, 21-30). The first ever match between the two teams happened on Oct. 4, 1975 in Wilson Field House. OU won the match 2-0 (15-8, 15-8).
Avila University is 5-13 overall and 0-2 in the KCAC. The Eagles are on a three match losing streak and has opened KCAC with losses to Evangel (3-0) and York (3-1). The Eagles are 1-5 on the road this season.
Through 18 matches this season, the Eagles are averaging 9.97 kills per set, 9.30 assists per set, 1.00 blocks per set, 1.67 service aces per set, and 15.12 digs per set. Avila is hitting .117 percentage.
Maddie Jones leads the Eagles in kills per set (2.77), Alexis Thompson is the team's leader in blocks per set (0.73), Sydney Martin leads Avila in assists per set (3.90), and Sophia Giorgio is AU's leader in digs per set (3.75).
Avila is ranked 30th in the NAIA in errors (404), 31st in total attacks (2,425), 30th in service errors (149), 12th in receptions (1,462), 23rd in reception errors (136), 43rd in digs (1,043), and 26th in ball handling errors (7).