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Arizona Volleyball Wins 3-2 Over ASU To Start Territorial Cup Series 

Arizona volleyball edged Arizona State in five sets Thursday night in the Pac-12 opener for the two groups. 온라인카지노

The Wildcats hit .237 to ASU's .110 and had a 30-13 edge in all out blocks. 

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Iman Isanovic had 13 kills for ASU and Claire Jeter 12 on .348 hitting. Jaelyn Hodge drove UA with 15 kills and 17 burrows. 

"We played intense and we never surrendered anytime, yet our offense couldn't get it rolling," ASU mentor Sanja Tomasevic said. "Despite the fact that our serve get wasn't in a bad way, we just couldn't hit well. Along these lines, it's an extreme night when we have our two best players (Isanovic and Marta Levinska) hit low numbers. We need more from them to dominate matches. 

"They began hitting out of the back court, which they hadn't accomplished for a large part of the match. They did it at times yet not as much as in the fifth set. Along these lines, they made a change and we realized it would come, however we need to make a superior change. We felt like we just let completely go. Not to detract from UA, I think they have great youthful skilled players, yet I think we lost the match." 

UA improved to 8-3 generally speaking with ASU dropping to 7-5. 

The Sun Devils are at home against No. 13 Oregon (10-1, 1-0) around early afternoon Sunday. 

ASU volleyball falls 3-2 to UNLV in last non-gathering match 

Arizona State volleyball revitalized from a 2-0 shortage to pull even with UNLV on Saturday then, at that point, fell 15-11 in the fifth set at Desert Financial Arena. 

UNLV improved to 9-2 with the 25-21, 25-21, 24-26, 17-25, 15-11 win, its seventh in a row. ASU's four-game dominate streak finished, and the Sun Devils are 7-4 going into the beginning of Pac-12 play. 

Iman Isanovic had 23 kills, Marta Levinska 16 (in addition to 10 burrows) and Claire Jeter 10 for ASU. 

Levinska and libero Annika Larson were named to the Sparky Volleyball Invitational all-competition group. 

"Extreme misfortune for us, yet I love the battle, I love the coarseness, I love that we had the option to return subsequent to being down 2-0 against a great UNLV group stacked with seniors and upperclassmen," ASU mentor Sanja Tomasevic said. "In any case, I believe there's a ton to anticipate and to work onto. I didn't care for our back and forth movements. At the point when we plunge and make it significantly harder for us to return, we need somewhat more consistency. In any case, I'm truly amped up for the battle and the coarseness we showed around evening time." 

ASU is home against Arizona (8-3) at 6 p.M. Thursday and Oregon on Sept. 26. 

ASU volleyball downs Pacific for fourth continuous win 

Arizona State volleyball won a fourth successive match Thursday, overcoming Pacific 3-1 at Desert Financial Arena. 

ASU brought down the Tigers 25-20, 25-15, 24-26, 25-20, improving to 7-3. Pacific tumbled to 3-7. 

Marta Levinska had 15 kills on .387 hitting, 11 burrows and 22.5 focuses for the Sun Devils. Iman Isanovic had 13 kills and 13.5 focuses. 

ASU plays its last non-gathering match against UNLV (7-2) at 5 p.M. Saturday then, at that point, opens Pac-12 play likewise at home against Arizona on Sept. 23. 

ASU volleyball clears at NAU competition, Claire Jeter named MVP 

Arizona State volleyball's Claire Jeter was named MVP of the Lumberjack Classic on Saturday. 

ASU finished a 3-0 breadth in Flagstaff with a 25-18, 25-16, 25-20 success over UC Davis. 

Jeter, a 6-3 sophomore center blocker move from Texas A&M, had 10 kills on .600 hitting, helping the Sun Devils improve to 6-3.