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Volleyball sweeps UTA Classic with win over University of Louisiana Monroe

The volleyball team (6-0) remains undefeated with a victory over the University of Louisiana Monroe (1-5) on Saturday at College Park Center to complete the UTA Classic sweep. After winning a challenging opening match of the three-game home set against Santa Clara University, UTA cruised to victories against McNeese State University and ULM in straight sets. UTA dominated the first set 25-13, led by five kills from graduate outside hitter Brianna Ford, who was named last week’s Western Athletic Conference Player of the Week. Louisiana Monroe provided more resistance in the second and third sets. However, UTA pulled ahead in both, 25-21 and 25-20. Head coach J.T. Wenger said the team has leaned on the leadership and experience of the group of graduate students. “It's very impactful to have a handful of graduate students that have been around,” Wenger said. “They know the ups and downs of the season, they've weathered storms in the past, they know how to ride a wave when things are going well.” Ford said the team’s motto for the season is “just believe,” inspired by Ted Lasso. The team even created their own version of the sign, adding glitter. The players want to prove to themselves that they can beat any team. “I think that we just want to prove to ourselves that we are capable of beating any team,” Ford said. “We just have to go out and have our best two and a half hours out on the court.” Graduate setter Mollie Blank said the team works hard in practice to get tempo and location on point to maintain a high-level offensive performance. She led all players with 23 assists. Graduate middle blocker Paige Reagor recorded 13 points and 11 kills. The Mavericks will return to action at 6 p.m. Sept. 12 as they prepare for the Dr. Mary Jo Wynn Invitational. @babyboimatt news-editor.shorthorn@uta.edu

Volleyball sweeps UTA Classic with win over University of Louisiana Monroe

Graduate setter, Mollie Blank, left, and middle blocker Paige Reagor attempt to block the ball during a game against Santa Clara University on Sept. 5 at College Park Center. The team went 3-0 in the UTA classic.

The volleyball team (6-0) remains undefeated with a victory over the University of Louisiana Monroe (1-5) on Saturday at College Park Center to complete the UTA Classic sweep.

After winning a challenging opening match of the three-game home set against Santa Clara University, UTA cruised to victories against McNeese State University and ULM in straight sets.

UTA dominated the first set 25-13, led by five kills from graduate outside hitter Brianna Ford, who was named last week’s Western Athletic Conference Player of the Week.

Louisiana Monroe provided more resistance in the second and third sets. However, UTA pulled ahead in both, 25-21 and 25-20.

Head coach J.T. Wenger said the team has leaned on the leadership and experience of the group of graduate students.

“It's very impactful to have a handful of graduate students that have been around,” Wenger said. “They know the ups and downs of the season, they've weathered storms in the past, they know how to ride a wave when things are going well.”

Ford said the team’s motto for the season is “just believe,” inspired by Ted Lasso. The team even created their own version of the sign, adding glitter. The players want to prove to themselves that they can beat any team.

“I think that we just want to prove to ourselves that we are capable of beating any team,” Ford said. “We just have to go out and have our best two and a half hours out on the court.”

Graduate setter Mollie Blank said the team works hard in practice to get tempo and location on point to maintain a high-level offensive performance. She led all players with 23 assists.

Graduate middle blocker Paige Reagor recorded 13 points and 11 kills.

The Mavericks will return to action at 6 p.m. Sept. 12 as they prepare for the Dr. Mary Jo Wynn Invitational.

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