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Women's Volleyball

Rebels to Close Out Home Slate This Week

UNLV will face San Jose State on Thursday and UNR on Senior Night Saturday

LAS VEGAS (UNLVRebels.com) – The UNLV volleyball team (19-8, 10-6) will play its final home and regular season matches this week at Cox Pavilion where it will host San Jose State on Thursday, November 18 at 6:30 p.m. and UNR on Saturday, November 20 at 5:30 p.m.

The match against the Spartans (18-8, 12-4) will be Disney Day and the match against the Wolf Pack (3-24, 0-16) will be celebrating the seniors for Senior Night.

TICKETS: Admission is free to UNLV volleyball home matches for all kids in high school and younger, and tickets for adults are just $6 when purchased online in advance at UNLVtickets.com.

LAST WEEK: The Rebels won their two matches last week with a four-set win at New Mexico last Thursday (25-16, 25-20, 19-25, 25-15), and another four-set win at Air Force on Saturday (27-25, 23-25, 25-19, 27-15).

SENIOR NIGHT CEREMONY: The Rebels will recognize their four-member senior class - Milica Tasic, Lauryn Burt, Kate Brennan, and Mariena Hayden - following the conclusion of the match. 

MOUNTAIN WEST PLAYERS OF THE WEEK: UNLV has been recognized seven times this season with Mountain West weekly honors. Fifth-year senior Mariena Hayden has won the Offensive Player of the Week award twice, junior libero/defensive specialist Paris Oliveira was named the MW's Defensive Player of the Week following the Rebels' win at the Sparky Volleyball Invitational hosted by Arizona State on Sept. 20, middle blocker Chloe Thomas has earned the MW's Freshman of the Week award three times and libero/defensive specialist Isha Knight earned the Freshman weekly honors following the pair of wins last week against New Mexico and Air Force.

A WINNING PROGRAM: Dating back to 2019, UNLV has gone 48-11 in its last 59 matches. The Rebels have won 19 of 27 this season and 17 of its last 23 heading into this week's action. UNLV's only two non-conference losses this season were to two ranked teams (No. 7 BYU and No. 12 Purdue).

AMONG THE NATION'S LEADERS: Hayden leads the nation this season in aces per set at 0.72, 16th in points per set (5.16) and 35th in kills per set (4.12). Senior middle blocker Kate Brennan is also among the national stat leaders at 40th in hitting percentage (.379). 

ATOP THE UNLV CAREER CHARTS: Hayden is No. 1 all-time at UNLV in career kills with 1,863 and career service aces with 335 (219 ahead of second place). She has now moved into third in career digs with 1,353. She surpassed Maria Aladjova for No. 1 in kills earlier this season. Aladjova had 1,601 from 2004-07.

FIRST WIN OVER A RANKED TEAM SINCE 2016: Earlier this season the Rebels faced three straight ranked teams: at then-No. 15 BYU, vs. then-No. 8 Purdue and vs. then-No. 25 Washington State. UNLV's win over Washington State marked its first victory over a ranked opponent since defeating then-No. 22 Utah in the NCAA Tournament in 2016. UNLV also went 2-0 vs. Pac-12 schools during non-conference play this season.

MOUNTAIN WEST FAVORITES: UNLV is the defending MW champs and were predicted to repeat this fall. The Rebels are currently third in the conference, three matches out of first place. 

For the first time in program history, the Rebels were predicted to finish atop the MW volleyball standings by the league's 11 head coaches as the preseason poll was released in August. Fifth-year senior outside hitter Mariena Hayden was chosen as the Preseason Conference Player of the Year. 

OTHER NEWS & NOTES:

  • UNLV returned nine letterwinners this season including Hayden, an All-American and MW Player of the Year, Brennan, an All-MW First Team performer. 

  • Also returning to the squad from last season were Gabrielle Arretche-Ramos, Lauryn Burt, Shelby Capllonch (honorable mention All-MW), Arien Fafard, Jordyn Freeman, Paola Garcia and Paris Oliveira. There are eight newcomers, which include six freshmen and a pair of international student-athletes.

  • UNLV is coming off a record-breaking season during the spring that saw the Rebels go undefeated in regular-season play (12-0) and advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The Rebels ended the season with a 13-1 overall record, falling to eventual national champion Kentucky.

  • UNLV is led by fourth-year head coach Dawn Sullivan, who was honored following the Spring 2021 season with the MW's Coach of the Year award. 

  • Hayden was named Honorable Mention All-America by the AVCA following Spring 2021 after being selected to the organization's Pacific South All-Region Team. She also was UNLV's first league Player of the Year in volleyball. 

  • Hayden entered this season as the NCAA's active leader in aces (269) and aces per set (.674). Additionally, she sat 12th in total attacks (3,897), 13th in kills (1,484) and 23rd in kills per set (3.72).

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Players Mentioned

Gabrielle Arretche-Ramos

#18 Gabrielle Arretche-Ramos

OH/MB
6' 2"
Sophomore
2L
Kate Brennan

#3 Kate Brennan

MB
6' 2"
Senior
3L
Lauryn Burt

#13 Lauryn Burt

S
5' 8"
Senior
3L
Shelby Capllonch

#14 Shelby Capllonch

OH
5' 8"
Junior
2L
Arien Fafard

#10 Arien Fafard

S
5' 7"
Sophomore
1L
Jordyn Freeman

#11 Jordyn Freeman

MB
6' 2"
Redshirt Sophomore
1L
Paola Garcia

#1 Paola Garcia

L/DS
5' 7"
Junior
2L
Mariena Hayden

#7 Mariena Hayden

OH
6' 0"
Senior
4L
Paris Oliveira

#16 Paris Oliveira

L/DS
5' 7"
Junior
2L
Chloe Thomas

#5 Chloe Thomas

MB
6' 1"
Freshman
HS

Players Mentioned

Gabrielle Arretche-Ramos

#18 Gabrielle Arretche-Ramos

6' 2"
Sophomore
2L
OH/MB
Kate Brennan

#3 Kate Brennan

6' 2"
Senior
3L
MB
Lauryn Burt

#13 Lauryn Burt

5' 8"
Senior
3L
S
Shelby Capllonch

#14 Shelby Capllonch

5' 8"
Junior
2L
OH
Arien Fafard

#10 Arien Fafard

5' 7"
Sophomore
1L
S
Jordyn Freeman

#11 Jordyn Freeman

6' 2"
Redshirt Sophomore
1L
MB
Paola Garcia

#1 Paola Garcia

5' 7"
Junior
2L
L/DS
Mariena Hayden

#7 Mariena Hayden

6' 0"
Senior
4L
OH
Paris Oliveira

#16 Paris Oliveira

5' 7"
Junior
2L
L/DS
Chloe Thomas

#5 Chloe Thomas

6' 1"
Freshman
HS
MB