Completed Event: Volleyball versus Texas Tech on October 2, 2025 , Win , 3, to, 1

11.25.2006 | Volleyball
With the win,
As has been the norm all year, the Cyclone seniors each had a major impact on the Cyclones' 20th win of the season, the most since 1995. Nicole Lorenzen set a career-high and matched fellow senior Katie Churm with 26 digs. Jessica Klein and Katie Jessen capped off their home career with 11 and 10 kills, respectively.
“It was awesome to come out here and get a win for our seniors,” said
The Cyclones, who struggled offensively with just a .135 hitting percentage, found their success on the defensive end. ISU had a season-high 24.5 blocks and 95 digs en route to its second win over
“Offensively, it was not one of our best performances,” said Johnson. “But we give credit to
Erin Boeve led ISU in blocking, recording two solo stuffs and 11 block assists. The junior broke the career record for block assists when she teamed with Jessen to stuff back the 355th block assist of her career, surpassing Vicki Seliger's former mark of 354. Boeve also tied for the match-high with 17 kills, equaling CU's Mallori Gibson.
Klein added seven block assists and Lauren Cummings had a solo block and eight block assists to go with her 16 kills.
Freshman Kaylee Manns joined the record-setting performance by becoming the school's single-season leader for assists. The
The Cyclones got off to a quick start, capturing a 30-27 game one win.
The third game was one of the most impressive of the season for the Cyclones. After ISU raced out to a 13-7, the Buffaloes scored 13 straight points behind the serve of Lara Bossow. The Cyclones showed their resiliency, trailing 19-13. ISU battled back to finally draw even at 28-28. The Cyclones went on to score the next two points and take the game 30-28.
The Cyclones left no doubt in the fifth game, cruising to a 15-9 win behind a .353 hitting percentage. ISU limited
Now the Cyclones will sit and wait as the NCAA Selection Show will be held Sunday at 2 p.m.
“It has been over 10 years since we have been invited,” said Johnson. “We are anticipating the selection and it is going to be an exciting time.”
The NCAA Selection Show will be Sunday at 2 p.m. CT on ESPNews. The show will be broadcast locally on Mediacom Connnections channel 22, and on channel 210 for Mediacom Digital Cable subscribers.