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10.29.2017 | Volleyball
AMES, Iowa – No. 22 Iowa State will look to extend its winning streak to five games on Monday night with a non-conference contest against North Dakota inside Hilton Coliseum. First serve will be at 6:30 p.m. between the Cyclones and the Fighting Hawks.
Tickets to the match can be purchased online, here, or prior to the match at the Hilton Coliseum Ticket Office at the lower southwest corner of Hilton. Students get into volleyball matches for free, and can enter at the North entrance. Entrance and pick-up for Daddy-Daughter Night, Camper Reunion and Youth Team Night will all be at the South Entrance.
With Halloween on Tuesday, Monday night's match will feature "Trick-or-Treat Hilton", with trick-or-treating on the concourse with members of other Iowa State Athletics teams. The concession stands will also be selling caramel apples for one night only.
Monday night's match will be televised on Cyclones.TV Powered by Mediacom and on the Cyclones.TV web player. For more info about Cyclones.TV, click here. Live stats will be provided by Iowa State, here. Fans can also receive updates on Iowa State Volleyball's social media channels: @CycloneVB on Twitter, and @IowaStateVB on Instagram.
The Cyclones are riding high after a big win over No. 11 Kansas Saturday night inside Hilton Coliseum. The winning effort was guided by dominant play from the front row. Samara West led ISU with 19 kills at a .471 hitting percentage, Jess Schaben got a double-double of 18 kills and 19 digs and Alexis Conaway also had a double-double with 16 kills and 13 digs. Hali Hillegas led the back-row with 24 digs.
North Dakota leads the NCAA in victories with 24 on the season, but are coming off a shocking five-set home loss to Montana State on Saturday night. The Fighting Hawks are a senior-oriented team, led by a pair of senior hitters in Faith Dooley and Tamara Merseli and senior setter Sydney Griffin. This will be the fifth meeting all-time between ISU and UND, with the Cyclones having taken each of the previous four meetings.