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Mustangs Take on Tulsa, Arkansas, and Oklahoma at Wooo Pig Invitational
The offense was a high-flying spectacle, powered by Kendall Beshear’s team-leading 41 kills. Her career-high 20 kills against Ball State fueled one of her two double-doubles on the weekend. She was brilliantly complemented by Emma Fredrick, who was a force all over the court with 40 kills (2nd on team), 33 digs (2nd), and a team-best 6 service aces. Annabelle Thalken chipped in 26 kills to a potent Mustang attack that racked up 155 total kills, a mark that ranks second in the Big West conference.
In the middle, the new duo of Chloe Leluge and Charlotte Kelly immediately showcased their formidable presence. Leluge was remarkably efficient, committing just two errors on 58 attacks to post the Big West’s second-best hitting percentage (.414). While Leluge provided an offensive spark, both players stood tall at the net, tying for the team lead with 11 total blocks apiece.
Setter Emme Bullis distributed the ball with precision, averaging 8.58 assists per set while adding five service aces. Anchoring the defense, libero Ella Scott dug up a team-high 40 balls, an average of 3.64 per set that places her sixth in the conference. The back row also received strong contributions from London Haberfield (15 digs) and Elif Hurriyet, who averaged an impressive 3.67 digs in her limited action.
The marquee matchup against Arkansas offers a prime chance for redemption after the then no. 19 Razorbacks took a 3-1 decision in San Luis Obispo last season. That match will be the only one of Cal Poly’s streamed for the weekend, hosted on SECN+. The weekend finale against Oklahoma then presents the Mustangs’ only opportunity this season to face back-to-back Power-4 opponents, a formidable challenge reminiscent of last year’s tournament in Alabama.