The Wichita State volleyball team split their matches during this weekend’s road trip to Memphis and Dallas.
On Friday, the Shockers traveled to Memphis (11-3) and defeated the Tigers in five sets, 3-2. As a team, WSU outhit Memphis 61-58. They also tallied 16 blocks on the defensive side of the net.
In the decisive fifth set, the Shockers hit a high .429 hitting percentage, which propelled the team to its first victory since Sept. 7.
Individually, senior Emma Wright led the Shockers with 16 kills on .538 hitting. She also recorded six blocks. Finishing right behind Wright was red-shirt sophomore Megan Taflinger with 15 kills and red-shirt freshman Brylee Kelly, who recorded 14 of her own.