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Mavericks serve up 3-1 exhibition win over DBU

The volleyball team returned to action Friday at College Park Center with a 3-1 victory over Dallas Baptist University in an exhibition match. Coming off a (21-11, 9-7) record in 2023, the Mavericks look to set high expectations going into their season, after ranking second in the 2024 Western Athletic Conference Preseason Coaches’ Poll. College Park was buzzing Friday night in support of the volleyball team. Art education major Yarettzy Rubio said she hopes the team is able to finish first in the preseason coaches’ poll. The Mavericks narrowly won the first set 26-24. The tide changed when UTA called a timeout while being down 24-22. UTA followed the timeout with a 4-0 run to close out the set. Head coach J.T. Wenger credited the team’s experience for settling in under the bright lights after a close first set. “It definitely can get the nerves jittery a little bit, and I think having that experience under our belt, I think you can see, just from watching every set, we got a little bit smoother,” Wenger said. UTA won the second set 25-19 before DBU answered back 25-19 for the third, avoiding a sweep. The Mavericks won the final set 25-15. Prior to the game, graduate students Brianna Ford and Paige Reagor were named to the 2024 Preseason All-WAC Team. The graduate athletes had their fingerprints all over the game with Ford posting 11 kills to lead the team and Reagor recording four blocks. Graduate setter Mollie Blank was honored as the Preseason Setter of the Year. She recorded 25 assists and seven digs. Wenger didn’t hesitate to express the importance of playing a good team early in the season. “Being able to iron out some of the wrinkles, for sure. This is a good Dallas Baptist team,” Wenger said. “I definitely recruited a handful of them and they know how to play.” After dropping the third set, the team focused on what they could control on their side of the net, Blank said. “We felt like there was a couple of times we were really out of system and setters started taking shagging balls with their platform,” Blank said. “We just knew we had to be in system so we could run our offense because I think that’s what really helped us out and that’s what was helping us score points on the other side of the net.” The Mavericks will be back in action 3 p.m. Aug. 30 as they prepare for the Sawyer Camillo Memorial Classic. @babyboimatt @logan__p29 @stephanie_q03 sports-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

Mavericks start strong with 3-1 exhibition win over DBU

UTA bench players celebrate after winning a long rally during a game against Dallas Baptist University on Aug. 23 at College Park Center. There were 620 people in attendance.

The volleyball team returned to action Friday at College Park Center with a 3-1 victory over Dallas Baptist University in an exhibition match.

Coming off a (21-11, 9-7) record in 2023, the Mavericks look to set high expectations going into their season, after ranking second in the 2024 Western Athletic Conference Preseason Coaches’ Poll.

Mavericks start strong with 3-1 exhibition win over DBU

Outside hitter Cansu Günaydin spikes the ball during a game against Dallas Baptist University on Aug. 23 at College Park Center. Günaydin had six kills.

College Park was buzzing Friday night in support of the volleyball team. Art education major Yarettzy Rubio said she hopes the team is able to finish first in the preseason coaches’ poll.

The Mavericks narrowly won the first set 26-24. The tide changed when UTA called a timeout while being down 24-22. UTA followed the timeout with a 4-0 run to close out the set.

Mavericks start strong with 3-1 exhibition win over DBU

UTA cheerleaders celebrate after a successful spike during a game against Dallas Baptist University on Aug. 23 at College Park Center. This was the volleyball team’s first game of the season.

Head coach J.T. Wenger credited the team’s experience for settling in under the bright lights after a close first set.

“It definitely can get the nerves jittery a little bit, and I think having that experience under our belt, I think you can see, just from watching every set, we got a little bit smoother,” Wenger said.

UTA won the second set 25-19 before DBU answered back 25-19 for the third, avoiding a sweep. The Mavericks won the final set 25-15.

Prior to the game, graduate students Brianna Ford and Paige Reagor were named to the 2024 Preseason All-WAC Team. The graduate athletes had their fingerprints all over the game with Ford posting 11 kills to lead the team and Reagor recording four blocks. Graduate setter Mollie Blank was honored as the Preseason Setter of the Year. She recorded 25 assists and seven digs.

Mavericks start strong with 3-1 exhibition win over DBU

UTA Head Coach J.T. Wenger speaks to the team during a game against Dallas Baptist University on Aug. 23 at College Park Center. Wenger was named head coach in 2017.

Wenger didn’t hesitate to express the importance of playing a good team early in the season.

“Being able to iron out some of the wrinkles, for sure. This is a good Dallas Baptist team,” Wenger said. “I definitely recruited a handful of them and they know how to play.”

After dropping the third set, the team focused on what they could control on their side of the net, Blank said. 

Mavericks start strong with 3-1 exhibition win over DBU

Outside hitter Brianna Ford spikes a ball past a defender during a game against Dallas Baptist University on Aug. 23 at College Park Center. UTA won 3-1 in the exhibition match.

“We felt like there was a couple of times we were really out of system and setters started taking shagging balls with their platform,” Blank said. “We just knew we had to be in system so we could run our offense because I think that’s what really helped us out and that’s what was helping us score points on the other side of the net.”

The Mavericks will be back in action 3 p.m. Aug. 30 as they prepare for the Sawyer Camillo Memorial Classic.

@babyboimatt @logan__p29 @stephanie_q03

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