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11.22.2018 | Volleyball
AMES, Iowa - The Iowa State volleyball team wraps up the regular season on Friday night at Hilton Coliseum with the Senior Night match against Texas Tech. The final home match for Hannah Bailey, Grace Lazard and Jess Schaben between ISU and TTU will begin at 6:30 p.m.
Iowa State volleyball will honor the trio with a Senior Night ceremony following the match. Fans are encouraged to stay in their seats following the match for the presentation.
Students receive free admission to all Iowa State home volleyball matches.
Fans still needing tickets to the match can buy them online now, here, or on the day of the match at the Hilton Coliseum Ticket Office.
Friday's match is the Love Your Melon promotion. Fans who purchased the ticket and hat package can pick them up on the south concourse, beginning when doors open one hour before the match.
Santa Claus will be making his first appearance in Hilton Coliseum this holiday season. He will be on the South Concourse for photos from 5:30 p.m. (when doors open) until 7:30 p.m.
The Senior Night ceremony for Hannah Bailey, Grace Lazard and Jess Schaben will take place after the match. Fans are encouraged to stay in their seats following the match for the presentation and to honor the ISU seniors.
Friday night's match will be televised on Cyclones.TV Powered by Mediacom and the Cyclones.TV web player. For more information about Cyclones.TV, click here.
Live stats will be provided by Iowa State, here. Fans can also receive progress on the match via the Iowa State Volleyball Twitter account, @CycloneVB, and the Iowa State Volleyball Instagram story, @IowaStateVB.
The Texas Tech Red Raiders will be looking to finish the regular season on a strong note, as they enter Ames with a 17-12 overall record, 6-9 in Big 12 play. TTU started Big 12 play 4-0, but then slumped through a run of eight losses in nine matches.
Tech defeated Iowa State in four sets in Lubbock on Sept. 28, snapping ISU's 23-match winning streak against Texas Tech. Leading ISU that night was Jess Schaben, who had 20 kills and 13 digs in defeat. TTU will be looking for its first win in Ames and season sweep of the Cyclones since 2004. Iowa State head coach Christy Johnson-Lynch has never lost to Texas Tech in Ames.