Junior outside hitter Hannah Turnlund goes up for a kill attempt during the Aztecs four-set victory over Nevada on Nov. 15 at Peterson Gym.
San Diego State volleyball won in four sets, 25-20, 28-30, 26-24, and 25-23 against the University of Nevada-Reno on Nov. 15 at Peterson Gym.
“We played steady against a team that plays good defense,” head coach Deitre Collins-Parker said. “Our hitting numbers are good without as many balls as they dug.”
The Aztecs edged out the Wolf Pack (8-20, 1-16 MW) in attack percentage throughout the match, 0.252 to 0.142.
SDSU’s (10-20, 8-9 MW) attack was in full force, with four players finishing in double figures for kills and three in double figures for digs.