The Mavericks head on the road for a crucial matchup on Friday night with the 19th ranked Adams State Grizzlies in Alamosa. On Saturday, They will play the Western State Mountaineers in a rivalry match in Gunnison. Here is a quick preview of both matches.
#19 Adams State University Grizzlies (11-1, 4-0 RMAC)
Friday September 28 | 7:00pm | Live Stats | Live Video
All-Time Series: 21-10 (9-5 in Alamosa)
Last Meeting: November 5, 2011 - ASU 3-0 in Grand Junction
Last Week for the Grizzlies: The Grizzlies picked up a pair of wins on the road last week. They defeated the CSU-Pueblo ThunderWolves on Friday night 3-1 and on Saturday night they defeated the New Mexico Highlands Cowgirls in straight sets.
RMAC Standings: The Grizzlies lead the RMAC West Division by one match over the Mavericks. Adams State also is tied for thelead in the overall RMAC standings with their 4-0 record. They are tied with Colorado-Colorado Springs.
Grizzly to Watch: Senior
Dominique Davis (Sr., Denver, Colo.) leads the Grizzlies in Kills (138), Kills/set (3.21), and points (161). Davis has four double-doubles on the season including an 11 kill, 13 dig performance last week against CSU-Pueblo.
Western State Colorado University Mountaineers (1-11, 0-4 RMAC)
Saturday September 29 | 7:00pm | Live Stats | Live Video
All-Time Series: 53-14 (22-8 in Gunnison)
Last Meeting: October 22, 2011 - CMU 3-0 in Gunnison
Last Week for the Mountaineers: Western State dropped a pair of matches on the road last weekend. They dropped a 3-1 decision to New Mexico Highlands in Las Vegas, N.M. before dropping a five-set heartbreaker to CSU-Pueblo.
RMAC Standings: The Mountaineers are in last place in the West Division and are tied with Black Hills State for the same position in the RMAC Overall Standings
Mountaineer to Watch: Setter Molly Dolson () is the leader on the floor for the Mountaineers. She was named to the All-Tournament Team at the Holiday Inn Crossroads Classic and has gone over the 40 set mark in four matches this season. Molly had 56 assistsd in a 3-1 loss to Texas-Permian Basin.