SAN ANGELO - The Angelo State volleyball team has their second-straight midweek matchup ahead of them on Wednesday evening when they make the short trip to Odessa to take on UT Permian Basin. The Rambelles and the Falcons start at 6 p.m. on Wednesday inside the Falcon Dome.
LAST TIME OUT
The Belles went 2-0 last weekend with a pair of sweeps over Western New Mexico in Silver City before returning home to sweep Sul Ross State on Dig Pink night last Friday.
LAND OF ENCHANTMENT
The Belles' win over Western New Mexico last Wednesday extended their winning streak in the state of New Mexico to eight in a row, dating back to the 2018 season. The Belles are 7-0 this season in the Mountain Time zone and have won their past eight matches in a different time zone.
THE KIDS ARE ALRIGHT
The Belles' freshmen attackers -
Demi Carter,
Sydney Thornton,
Julia Hopkins,
Amelia Creacy, and
Taryn Barnes - have supplemented the Belles' offense this season, hitting .272 as a group and averaging 2.43 kills per set. Carter and Thorton have earned two of the LSC's five "Freshman of the Week" honors.
HOME COOKING
Under head coach
Chuck Waddington, the Belles have a 192-34 record inside the Junell Center - Stephens Arena, good enough for a .850 winning percentage. Five of the Belles' last eight matches this season will occur on their home court.
BELLES SET ATTENDANCE RECORD
The Belles' match on Friday, September 6th, against New Mexico Highlands featured 3,315 fans in the stands, which set the Lone Star Conference record for single-match attendance. The match was the third-most attended Division II volleyball match in history and the third-most for a sporting event inside the Junell Center—Stephens Arena.
BELLES IN THE POLLS
•The Belles are 14th in the AVCA/Taraflex Division II Top 25, totaling 545 points in the poll.
•The Belles were the third seed in the 2023 LSC Volleyball Tournament. Under Waddington, the Belles have qualified for the tournament every season.
•The Belles were picked third in the LSC Preseason Poll behind West Texas A&M and DBU, receiving two first-place votes.
•They are one of three LSC teams in the poll, joining ninth-ranked West Texas A&M and 25th-ranked DBU.
•The Belles are on their fifth straight week in the top 25. The Belles are amongst the nation's top 25 for the first time since September 2022; they had featured in the receiving votes section every week since the start of the 2023 season.
•The Belles started the 2021 season ranked first in the country off the heels of the 2021 AVCA National Championship; they spent the entire 2021 season within the top 25 of the poll.
UT PERMIAN BASIN
AVCA RANK: N/A
2024 RECORD: 11-6, 4-4 LSC
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UT Permian Basin is 11-6 on the season and 4-4 in LSC play. They have gone 1-1 in each of the first four weekends of LSC play. They are 6-2 on their home court this season.
To start the season, the Falcons were at the Kathleen Brasfield Invitational, where they went 2-2, losing to Central Oklahoma and Fort Lewis before defeating New Mexico Highlands and Emmanuel.
The Falcons hit .218 as a team and average 13.18 kills per set. Kennedi Wright leads the team with 2.68 kills per set, and Chyra Thompson leads the team with a .358 attack percentage. Thompson ranks fifth in the LSC in that category.
The Falcons average 11.98 assists per set, led by setter Jenna Gray's 5.80 assists per set. Canyen Rodriguez averages 3.96 assists per set in the Falcons' 6-2 system.
UTPB boasts one of the stoutest defenses in the LSC. They hold opponents to a .141 attack percentage, which results in only 11.30 kills per set, both of which are tops in the league. Their 2.36 blocks per set also lead the LSC.
Lauren Demuth (1.02 blocks per set) and Thompson (0.98 blocks per set) are fourth and sixth in the LSC in blocks, respectively. Libero Gabby Gregorski is second in the conference with 5.34 digs per set.
The Belles are 22-7 all-time versus the Falcons and have won the past three matchups. Last season, the Belles swept the Falcons in Odessa. The Belles have won in their past five trips to Odessa, dating back to 2019.
PERSONAL BESTS THIS SEASON
Thirteen Belles have recorded at least one personal best in 2024.
- Outside hitter Taryn Barnes recorded two kills against No. 23 Central Oklahoma on Sept. 6. She has recorded three digs twice.
- Middle Demi Carter recorded 15 kills against No. 20 DBU on Sept. 19. She had two digs against New Mexico Highlands. She recorded four blocks against DBU and WT.
- Right side Amelia Creacy recorded seven kills against Fort Lewis, hitting .250, and a pair of digs against the Skyhawks. Against No. 3 WT, she had three blocks.
- Defensive specialist Allie Duitsman recorded three digs against Sul Ross on Oct. 18. She had a kill and three digs against the Lobos. She notched her first career ace to clinch the match against DBU on Sept. 19.
- Libero Caleigh Enax set a new career best with 38 digs in the Belles' five-set win over TWU on Sept. 28.
- Outside hitter Julia Hopkins had ten kills in the Belles' comeback win over Texas Woman's on Sept. 28. She also had three digs and a block against the Pioneers.
- Setter Alli Kirkpatrick recorded three kills and four blocks against Sul Ross State on Oct. 18.
- Setter Adeline Ortman tied her career high with 58 assists twice this season and tied a personal best with a pair of blocks.
- Outside hitter Madi Parrish set a new personal best with 23 kills in the Belles' win over No. 3 WT on Sept. 20; she notched four aces in the Belles' sweep of Western Colorado on Sept. 10.
- Defensive specialist Krizia Perez notched ten digs for the first time in her career in the Belles' win over Texas Woman's on Sept. 28.
- Middle Hannah Spencer tallied 12 kills in the Belles' win over Texas Woman's on Sept. 28, her second-ever match with double-digit kills.
- Middle Sydney Thornton had 14 kills in the Belles' win over No. 15 Colorado Mesa on Sept. 14. She recorded her first ace and five blocks against Adams State the previous day.
- Outside hitter Evelyn Torres recorded 25 digs and 57 attack attempts in the Belles' five-set loss to No. 23 Central Oklahoma on Sept. 6. She set a new career high with 25 kills in the Belles' win over Texas Woman's on Sept. 28. She has tied her personal best of four blocks twice this season.
RETURNING STATS
- ASU returns four starters and ten letter winners from last year's team while adding ten newcomers, including three Division II transfers.
- Angelo State returns 46.9 percent (746 of 1589) of its kills, 67 percent (134 of 200) of its service aces, 70.7 percent (1337 of 1892) of its digs, and 50.8 percent of its blocks (99 of 195) from last season's team.
BELLES ADD TEN
Angelo State brought in ten newcomers in 2024, with seven freshmen and three Division II transfers joining the ten returners from last year's team.
Adeline Ortman
Graduate Student * 5-7 * Setter
Rhome, Texas * UT Tyler
Two-time All-LSC selection who ranked fourth in the LSC in assists last season for UT Tyler
Raelee Allen
Freshman * 5-9 * Outside Hitter
San Antonio, Texas * Reagan HS
6A Offensive Player of the Year in 2018-19
Taryn Barnes
Freshman * 5-9 * Outside Hitter
Southlake, Texas * Carroll HS
Two-time All-District selection for the Dragons
Sydney Thornton
Freshman * 5-10 * Middle Blocker
Prosper, Texas * Prosper HS
Recorded 594 kills and 289 blocks in her prep career
Julia Hopkins
Freshman * 6-0 * Outside Hitter
Austin, Texas * Westwood HS
District MVP for the Warriors
Amelia Creacy
Freshman * 6-1 * Right Side
Cypress, Texas * Bridegland HS
Two-time Offensive Player of the Year at Bridgeland HS
Demi Carter
Freshman * 6-2 * Middle Blocker
Bridge City, Texas * Bridge City HS
Recorded 1,353 career kills, 258 blocks, 522 digs, and 221 aces; District 19-4A MVP in 2022
Allie Duitsman
Freshman * 5-6 * Defensive Specialist
Prosper, Texas * Prosper HS
2023 First Team All-District selection
Ella Unterweger
Junior * 5-9 * Outside Hitter
Oconomowoc, Wis. * St. Cloud State
Member of the 2022 NSIC Tournament Championship team
Marta Roicka
Graduate Student * 6-0 * Setter
Warsaw, Poland * Gannon
Helped Golden Knights to two PSAC championships and an appearance in the Elite Eight
RECORD WATCH
With her fifth dig against Central Oklahoma on September 6th, senior libero
Caleigh Enax became the 17th player in program history and the 12th in the rally-scoring era to eclipse the 1,000-dig mark. She has 1,321 career digs, which ranks 7th all-time and 6th in the rally-scoring era.
Additionally, teammate
Adeline Ortman recorded her 2,000th career assist in the Belles' win over West Texas A&M on September 19th. She has 2,326 career assists, second-most among active players in the LSC.
Evelyn Torres recorded her 1,000th career kill in the Belles sweep of Texas A&M-Kingsville on October 12th, with the milestone kill finishing off the second set for the Belles.