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Volleyball Barrett Henderson, Assistant Athletic Director

Volleyball Match Notes: Week Six

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PORTLAND, Ore. -- The Eastern Oregon University volleyball team faces No. 7 The College of Idaho in key Cascade Collegiate Conference matchup Friday and then Walla Walla Saturday. Fans are encouraged to wear white Friday night. The weekly report is now available.

* Matches 16-17: Eastern Oregon vs. No. 8 College of Idaho and Walla Walla University
* When: Friday-Saturday, Sept. 30 - Oct. 1
* Where: La Grande, Ore. (Quinn Coliseum)
* Live Video: www.EOUSports.com         
* Live Stats: www.EOUSports.com
* Series: EOU is 0-9 under Morehead against College of Idaho and 4-1 vs. Walla Walla

EASTERN OREGON NOTEWORTHY
• Eastern Oregon is 8-0 in Cascade Collegiate Conference play for the first time in school history.
• After having its longest losing streak in eight years, EOU matched its longest win streak since 2000.
• EOU looks to end a 33-match losing streak to The College of Idaho dating back to Oct. 8, 1996.
• Eastern Oregon and C of I meet for the 83rd time in a series that dates to 1982.
• The Mountaineers have won 20 of the 82 meetings.
• The College of Idaho have swept 14 of the 21 matches since 2001.
• EOU has pushed C of I to five sets four times during the 33-match streak, including in La Grande in 2009 and Caldwell last season.
• Kaki Morehead has lost all nine matchups as a head coach against the Yotes.
• Eastern Oregon has won the past four meetings against Walla Walla.
• The last victory for Walla Walla in the series was on Sept. 27, 2006, 3-1.
• The Mountaineers are 4-1 under Morehead against the Wolves.
• EOU has won six straight sets over WWU, and 12 of the last 13.
• Until last weekend, the Mountaineers had not won at Concordia since 2006, and were 1-9 there in their last 10 matches.
• Eastern Oregon has now won 10 straight matches over Warner Pacific.
• EOU has won 27 of the last 28 sets against the Knights.
• Eastern is 7-0 when holding opponents under .100 attack percentage.
• The Mountaineers are 9-0 when leading in attack percentage, but 0-6 trailing.
Jessica Lea is 16 matches away from the school record for matches played in a career, and 33 sets away from sets played in a career.
Kaitlyn Duncan is 61 digs away from the career EOU record.
• The Mountaineers have won 27 of the last 29 sets.
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