Kelli Barry

Women's Volleyball

Two Matches Against Tennessee

No. 16 San Diego plays host to the Volunteers for a pair of matches

SAN DIEGO – No. 16 San Diego continues its nine-match homestand with a pair of matches against Tennessee this weekend in the Jenny Craig Pavilion.
 
The Toreros (1-3) open the weekend Friday at 7 p.m. PT and will play a second match against the Volunteers (6-1) on Saturday at 7 p.m.
 
Both matches will be live streamed on theW.tv and live statistics will be available via USDToreros.com.
 
LAST TIME OUT
• The Toreros split a pair of matches last weekend, defeating No. 12 Baylor, 3-1, and dropping a nail-biter to No. 10 UCLA, 3-2.
 
• Lauren Fuller racked up 17 kills and eight digs to help lead USD to victory against the Bears. Addie Picha posted team-high six blocks, including two that provided set-clinching points in the second and fourth sets. Kelli Barry led the Toreros with nine digs and chipped in four assists.
 
• Less than 24 hours after defeating Baylor, USD played its fourth straight top-20 opponent in No. 10 UCLA. Lauren Fuller and Kaity Edwards registered 12 kills apiece to lead a balanced Toreros attack that included six players with eight or more kills.
 
• The match featured outstanding defensive plays by both teams with each side racking up 80 digs apiece. Freshman Kelli Barry was a major factor in the Toreros strong defensive showing and led the team with 23 digs.
 
• The Bruins edged USD, 15-11, in the fifth set to seal the decision.
 
ALL-TIME SERIES AGAINST TENNESSEE
• USD is 0-1 against Tennessee all-time with the lone match taking place on Oct. 11, 1980. The Toreros did compete in the 2006 NCAA Tournament first and second round, hosted by the Volunteers. However, USD played Jacksonville State in the first round (W, 3-0) and No. 25 Duke in the second round (W, 3-2).
 
IN THE RANKINGS
• USD is ranked 16th in the second week of the AVCA Coaches Poll, up three spots from No. 19 in the first week of the poll. The Toreros debuted at No. 14 preseason poll. The Toreros have been ranked in the AVCA Top-25 for 34 consecutive weeks.
 
TOREROS IN 2017
• USD went 25-5 in 2017 and earned a share of the WCC title – their 10th in program history. The Toreros advanced to the NCAA Tournament second round and finished the season ranked No. 13 overall.
 
DUO EARN PRESEASON HONORS
•  Kaity Edwards and Addie Picha were named to the 2018 All-WCC Preseason Team. It is the second consecutive season Edwards has received preseason accolades after earning recognition in 2017. It is the first honor for Picha.
 
• Edwards started all 30 matches in 2017 and racked up a career-high 273 kills, averaging 2.68 kills per set, and compiled a .382 attacking percentage.
 
• Picha earned AVCA All-America honorable mention honors in 2017, accumulating 227 kills and 2.36 kills per set. She was a force defensively, leading the Toreros with 127 blocks.
 
WCC PRESEASON COACHES POLL
• USD was picked to finish second overall in a poll of WCC coaches with 73 points and one first-place vote, while BYU led the way with 81 points and nine first-place votes. Loyola Marymount was picked to finish third with 61 points, followed by Pepperdine (59), Gonzaga (46), Santa Clara (42), Saint Mary's (35), Portland (26), Pacific (16) and San Francisco (11).
 
PICHA NAMED TO U.S. COLLEGIATE TEAM
• Addie Picha was one of 24 players selected to the U.S. Women's Collegiate National Team-Detroit roster in April of 2018. The CNT-Detroit roster is comprised of current collegiate players who trained and competed in Detroit from June 22-July 1. The team is part of USA Volleyball's High Performance pipeline and is considered a tryout for the U.S. Women's National Team.
 
WIBLIN RETURNS FOR SOPHOMORE CAMPAIGN
• Roxie Wiblin burst onto the scene in her freshman season and earned WCC Freshman of the Year honors. She played in all 30 matches and racked up 254 kills and 2.49 kills per set.
 
TOREROS RELOAD
• San Diego's overall incoming class for the 2018 season was ranked among the top 10 in the nation by PrepVolleyball.com.
 
• The Toreros had three incoming freshmen – Katie Lukes, Laura Madill and Lauren Turner – sign a National Letter of Intent in the fall and strengthened its class with three spring additions, including Elise Austin, Kelli Barry and Annie Benbow. The Toreros bolstered their 2018 roster with Penn State sophomore transfer Cami May.
 
2017 ALL-AMERICANS
• Addie Picha is the lone returner of three USD players to earn AVCA All-America recognition last season. Picha and Jayden Kennedy were named honorable mentions, while Kristen Gengenbacher was named to the third team.
 
CHALLENGING SLATE AHEAD IN 2018
• USD consistently schedules top opponents and the trend continues in 2018. The Toreros will play seven matches against five teams selected to the preseason top-25. USD opened the season with back-to-back matches at No. 17 Washington (Aug. 24-25) and made its debut against No. 12 Baylor (Sept. 1).
 
• The Toreros play host to Pac-12 opponents No. 10 UCLA (Sept. 2; L, 3-2), No. 7 USC (Sept. 14) and Oregon State (Sept. 15). USD will take on 2017 WCC co-champion No. 9 BYU at home on Oct. 5 and in Provo on Nov. 2.
 
LEADING THE WAY
• Jen Petrie is in her 20th year with the program and holds a career record of 372-135 (.734). She won her fifth WCC Coach of the Year award in 2017 and led the Toreros to the NCAA Tournament for the 15th time in her career. USD made its eighth straight NCAA Tournament appearances.
 
• Brent Hilliard enters his 18th season with the Toreros. He was inducted into the Southern California Indoor Volleyball Hall of Fame on May 6, 2018.
 
• Jimmy Lundgren begins his first season with USD, taking over for Marie Zidek who took a head coaching position with DePaul after the 2017 season. Lundgren joins the Toreros from Point Loma Nazarene where he coached for four seasons.
 
SNYDER INDUCTED INTO USD HALL OF FAME
• Former women's volleyball head coach, Sue Snyder, was inducted into the Chet and Marguerite Pagni Family Athletic Hall of Fame on April 28, 2018. She became the 33rd member of this distinguished class and the seventh former Torero head coach.
 
• Snyder was head coach for the women's volleyball team for nine seasons from 1990-98. During her career she directed the Toreros to the NCAA Tournament four times and to the semifinals of the NIVC Post-Season Tournament twice. The three-time West Coast Conference Coach of the Year led San Diego to two WCC Championships and the second round of the NCAA Tournament twice (1998, 1997).
 
• Prior to Snyder's arrival at Alcala Park, USD Volleyball had won just 10 conference matches in the five previous seasons combined.
 
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Players Mentioned

Jayden Kennedy

#2 Jayden Kennedy

RS
6' 2"
Senior
Kristen Gengenbacher

#8 Kristen Gengenbacher

Setter
5' 9"
Senior
Kaity Edwards

#13 Kaity Edwards

MB
6' 2"
Redshirt Senior
Lauren Fuller

#12 Lauren Fuller

OH
6' 3"
Senior
Addie Picha

#4 Addie Picha

MB
6' 2"
Senior
Roxie Wiblin

#8 Roxie Wiblin

OH
6' 2"
Sophomore
Katie Lukes

#18 Katie Lukes

OH
6' 2"
Freshman
Annie Benbow

#5 Annie Benbow

L
5' 3"
Freshman
Kelli Barry

#2 Kelli Barry

L/DS
5' 5"
Freshman
Lauren Turner

#19 Lauren Turner

MB
6' 1"
Freshman
Elise Austin

#14 Elise Austin

OH
6' 3"
Freshman
Laura Madill

#6 Laura Madill

S
5' 11"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Jayden Kennedy

#2 Jayden Kennedy

6' 2"
Senior
RS
Kristen Gengenbacher

#8 Kristen Gengenbacher

5' 9"
Senior
Setter
Kaity Edwards

#13 Kaity Edwards

6' 2"
Redshirt Senior
MB
Lauren Fuller

#12 Lauren Fuller

6' 3"
Senior
OH
Addie Picha

#4 Addie Picha

6' 2"
Senior
MB
Roxie Wiblin

#8 Roxie Wiblin

6' 2"
Sophomore
OH
Katie Lukes

#18 Katie Lukes

6' 2"
Freshman
OH
Annie Benbow

#5 Annie Benbow

5' 3"
Freshman
L
Kelli Barry

#2 Kelli Barry

5' 5"
Freshman
L/DS
Lauren Turner

#19 Lauren Turner

6' 1"
Freshman
MB
Elise Austin

#14 Elise Austin

6' 3"
Freshman
OH
Laura Madill

#6 Laura Madill

5' 11"
Freshman
S