

Glover is one of four players in the nation to register at least a. She is also positioned eighth in the Summit League in total blocks with 64.0. 434 hitting percentage, which ranks second the Summit League and eighth in the nation. Michelle Glover has registered a team-best. Tanchin is one of eight players to reach the mark the NDSU Division I era. She has totaled 1,014 kills over four seasons and ranks 24th on the all-time list. Syra Tanchin connected on 23 kills against North Dakota to surpass the 1,000 career kills mark. Johnson is one of five players to reach the mark in the NDSU Division I era. She has now amassed 2,226 assists over four seasons and ranks 11th on the all-time list. Thomas to reach the 2,000 career assists plateau. Kelley Johnson handed out a match-high 34 assists in the win over St.

She's distributed 50 or more assists in five matches this season, including a career-high 58 against Chicago State and Central Michigan. Kelley Johnson paces NDSU with a team-high 712 assists, which ranks third in the conference and 17th in the nation. The Bison rank second in the Summit League and 27th in the nation in total assists with 868. Tanchin is slotted third in the Summit League with a team-high 252 kills, while Hinze is positioned eighth with 216. Syra Tanchin and Ali Hinze have both surpassed the 200-kill mark this season. The Bison have connected on 60 or more kills in seven matches, including a season-high 70 against Chicago State, Central Michigan and Austin Peay. NDSU is also positioned second in the Summit League and 23rd in the nation in total kills with 946. The Bison lead the Summit League in both hitting percentage (.259) and kills per set (13.91). NDSU started conference play with a 5-0 record for the first time since 2010 before falling short against North Dakota last week, 3-2. The Bison sit on top of the Summit League standings and are tied with South Dakota (16-2, 5-1 Summit) and North Dakota (8-9, 5-1 Summit). The match against Denver will feature live statistics and video on, while the contest at Omaha will also have live statistics and video on OMavs. The Bison will then conclude the road swing at Omaha (10-7, 5-2 Summit) on Saturday. The North Dakota State (12-6, 5-1 Summit) volleyball team is set to travel to Denver (11-7, 5-2 Summit) on Thursday night at 7 p.m.
