BEMIDJI, Minn. – The Bemidji State University Volleyball team has a rare home-and-away Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference weekend ahead of them as the Beavers prepare to host University of Minnesota Crookston Thursday at the BSU Gymnasium. The Beavers will then travel south to St. Cloud, Minn., to face No. 5 St. Cloud State Saturday.
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Thursday's match between the Beavers (5-9, 0-6 NSIC) and Golden Eagles (3-11, 0-6 NSIC) will also be the Dig Pink Match hosted by Bemidji State Athletics to help support Breast Cancer Awareness.
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The Beavers battle the Golden Eagles Thursday, Oct. 17 at the BSU Gymnasium with first serve scheduled for 6 p.m. Fans can watch the match online at NSICNetwork.com/bsubeavers and listen to play-by-play provided by the Beaver Radio Network on the stream or on the radio at FM 94.3.
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Saturday's match will also be streamed online on the NSICNetwork.
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Bemidji State enters the weekend's action tied for 12
th in the NSIC standings with an 0-6 league record and is looking to snap a seven-match losing skid. The Beavers are 28-23 all-time against the Golden Eagles and have won three of the last five matches between the two teams including a 3-1 victory last season. BSU is 12-9 versus UMC when playing on its home court in Bemidji.
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The Beavers rank 12
th in the conference with a team hitting percentage of .167 while they sit 14
th averaging 9.60 kills per set. The Beavers also rank 12
th in blocks per set (1.65) and 15
th in digs per set (13.76) but are in the top-half of the conference averaging 1.73 aces per set (6
th).
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Senior
Ashley Crowl drives the Beavers' offense and has produced 203.0 points this season. She stands fifth in the NSIC averaging 3.69 points per set. 30 of those points have been off the serve which leads the conference and is 47
th in Division II. She averages 2.96 kills per set on the attack to sit 12
th in the NSIC and is hitting a t a .116 clip.
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She is followed by fifth-year senior
Rylie Bjerklie who is averaging 3.26 points per set after having totaled 179.5 points so far this season. She leads the team hitting at a .279 percentage, the 19
th best hitting percentage in the conference while also helping defend the Beavers' net and is tied for the team lead with 41.0 blocks.
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She is joined at the net by junior
Zayda Priebe who has also totaled 41 blocks and has added 79 kills on the offensive side.
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Bemidji State's attack is fueled by senior
Emily Wade has set the ball in every match this season. She has totaled 450 assists in 55 sets and is ninth in the NSIC with a 8.18 assists per set average. She has 2,375 career assists which is the seventh most all-time at Bemidji State.
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In the backcourt, junior
Jada Wlodarczyk centers the Beavers' defense as the libero and has totaled 200 digs in 55 sets. She is one of 14 student-athletes with 200 digs already this season and is 11
th in the NSIC averaging 3.64 per set.
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For more information on the Bemidji State volleyball program, follow the Beavers on X (@BSUBeaversVB), like them on Facebook (facebook.com/BSUBeavers and Volleyball Facebook) and follow them on Instagram (@BSUBeaversVB)
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Located on the shore of Lake Bemidji, Bemidji State University sponsors 15 varsity athletic programs with NCAA Division I men's hockey membership in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association and women's hockey membership in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association, while its 13 NCAA Division II programs hold membership in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC).
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