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University of the Pacific

Greg Gibbons
Timothy Thymes

Women's Volleyball

Pacific Volleyball Returns to the Spanos Center to Host USF

The University of the Pacific volleyball team returns home after spending the last seven matches away from home to host the University of San Francisco on Tuesday night. The Tigers have won eight of its last nine meetings at home against the University of San Francisco. The lone blemish came last spring on Feb. 9, 2021. 

MATCH INFORMATION:
Teams: University of San Francisco (0-10, 0-2 WCC) at University of the Pacific (3-10, 0-2 WCC)
Date: Tuesday, September 28, 2021
Time: 7 p.m. (PT)
Location: Stockton, Calif.
Live Stats: https://www.pacifictigers.com/sidearmstats/wvball/summary
Live Video:https://wccsports.com/watch/?sid=466940

A Look at the Opponent: 

Opponent Quick Facts

• Name: University of San Francisco
• Location: San Francisco, Calif.
• Nickname: Dons
• Head Coach: Diogo Silva

Block Party
The Tigers are averaging 1.70 blocks per set including a season-high 12 blocks in the five-set loss to Cal (Sept. 4). The 12 blocks are the most by a Pacific team since a 12 block effort at Portland on October 10, 2019. Kaelyn Saler leads Pacific with 26 block assists, including five in a pair of matches. In seven matches, most recently against BYU, the Tigers have recorded double-figure block assists. Pacific recorded a season-high 18 against CSUN (Sept. 11). The 18 were the most since a 22 block assist effort against Pepperdine on Nov. 3, 2018.

Seeing Double Double
Jenna Heller has had eight double doubles – including four of the last six matches – on the season. Alexa Edwards has had four, Darina Kumanova has had three and Gabby Leo has had one.

Bringing the Hammer
In the five-set loss to Sacramento State (Sept. 10), the Tigers put down a season-high 66 kills. The 66 kills are the most since a 71-kill effort against Santa Clark on Feb. 23, 2021.

All-Tournament Honors
• Ramonni Cook (Elk Grove, Calif.) was named to the Sacramento State All-Tournament Team. Cook averaged 2.67 kills per set and a .197 hitting percentage, plus she also averaged 0.67 blocks. In the Tigers' four-set win over CSUN, she had 10 kills en route to a .304 hitting percentage to go along with four blocks. The night before in a five-set loss to Sacramento State, she had 13 kills and three blocks.
• Alexa Edwards (Sacramento, Calif.), Darina Kumanova (Sofia, Bulgaria) and Jadyn Tubbs (Turlock, Calif.) were named to the Pacific Community Classic All-Tournament Team. Edwards, a sophomore outside hitter from Sacramento, had 50 kills and a .252 hitting percentage to go along with six blocks in the three matches to lead Pacific. She recorded a season-high 21 kills in the five-set loss to Cal. She started the tournament with an 18-kill performance in the straight-set win over Tarleton State.

Kumanova, a sophomore outside hitter from Sofia, Bulgaria has made an immediate impact after transferring in from UMBC. At the tournament, she 31 kills and a .194 hitting percentage and a team-best 10 service aces. Kumanova had five of them in the straight-set win over UC San Diego.

Tubbs, a senior libero from Turlock, had a team-best 56 digs and five service aces in the three matches. All five of her service aces came in the straight-set win over Tarleton State.

Serving Up Aces
Pacific has had 12 service aces - Tarleton (Sept. 3) and CSUN (Sept. 11), the most by a Pacific squad since they also had 12 aces against Alabama State on Sept. 7, 2018. Of note, Pacific had 13 service aces against the University of San Francisco on October 21, 2017.

No Sophomore Jinx
Sophomore Alexa Edwards is off to a strong second season in the orange and black with a team-high 195 kills. Her 195 kills lead the West Coast Conference, plus she is also third with 4.06 kills per set. She has been in double figures in kills in 11 of the Tigers' 14 matches.

Just Diggin It
Tigers' libero Jadyn Tubbs leads the WCC with 216 digs. Last spring, she broke the 1,000 career dig plateau. 

Setting Up for Success
Pacific is using a pair of setters – Jenna Heller and Gabby Leo – to set up its attack. Heller leads the Tigers with 315 assists and Leo has 160.

Family Tree
Alexa Edwards (Sacramento, Calif.) and Jenna Heller (Gilbert, Ariz.) are second generation members of the Tigers. Cathy Lumb-Edwards, the mother of Alexa Edwards, played on the 1986 national championship team and also went on to serve as a graduate assistant coach for the Tigers. Heller is the third member of her family to attend Pacific, as her father DJ (1989-90) played baseball while her mother Melanie (1988-91) was a two-time All-American on the volleyball team herself.
 
Classroom Success
The Tigers' Gabby Leo was named to the West Coast Conference All-Academic Team for a second-straight year for her efforts in the classroom. At the conclusion of each athletic season, the WCC selects an all-academic squad for each WCC-sponsored sport. To be considered, a student-athlete must maintain at least a 3.20 cumulative grade point average, while also being a significant contributor to her team. 
 
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Players Mentioned

Jadyn Tubbs

#5 Jadyn Tubbs

L
5' 5"
Senior
Kaelyn Saler

#10 Kaelyn Saler

MB
6' 0"
Junior
Alexa Edwards

#1 Alexa Edwards

OH
5' 11"
Sophomore
Ramonni  Cook

#7 Ramonni Cook

MB
6' 1"
Sophomore
Jenna Heller

#6 Jenna Heller

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5' 10"
Freshman
Darina Kumanova

#15 Darina Kumanova

OH
6' 0"
Sophomore
Gabby Leo

#2 Gabby Leo

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5' 6"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Jadyn Tubbs

#5 Jadyn Tubbs

5' 5"
Senior
L
Kaelyn Saler

#10 Kaelyn Saler

6' 0"
Junior
MB
Alexa Edwards

#1 Alexa Edwards

5' 11"
Sophomore
OH
Ramonni  Cook

#7 Ramonni Cook

6' 1"
Sophomore
MB
Jenna Heller

#6 Jenna Heller

5' 10"
Freshman
S
Darina Kumanova

#15 Darina Kumanova

6' 0"
Sophomore
OH
Gabby Leo

#2 Gabby Leo

5' 6"
Senior
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