Notebook
Friday, October 13, 2000
First serve: Tomorrow, 4 p.m, University of Nevada Old Gymnasium. WAHINE VOLLEYBALL PLAYBOOK
vs. Nevada Wolf Pack
Coaches: Hawaii, Dave Shoji 26th season (724-137, .840). Nevada, Devin Scruggs, 4th year (57-46, 553).
Season records: Hawaii (4-0 WAC, 14-0 overall); Nevada (3-2 WAC, 6-9 overall).
Series record: UH leads series vs. Wolf Pack, 8-1.
Top players: Hawaii, .Kim Willoughby, 6-0, Fr., RS, 2.78 kpg, 2.41 dpg, .267; Jennifer Carey, 6-1, So. S, 12.40 apg, 2.43 dpg; Jessica Sudduth, 6-2, Sr., LS, 3.30 kpg, 2.26 dpg; Lily Kahumoku, 6-2, So., LS, 4.76 kpg, 2.35 dpg, .331; Veronica Lima, 6-2, Jr., MB, 2.81 kpg, 2.43 dpg, 1.02 bpg; Maja Gustin, 6-2, Fr., MB, 2.64 kpg, 1.71 bpg, .358. Nevada, Suzanne Stonebarger, 5-9, Jr., OH, 3.58 kpg, 4.11 dpg; Michelle More, 6-1, So., MB, 3.19 kpg, 1.07 bpg.
Interesting facts: Gustin is leading the WAC in blocks and is fourth in the NCAA...Hawaii leads the WAC as a team in hitting (.296)...Nevada has lost to three ranked opponents this year: Minnesota, Long Beach State and Utah...Stonebarger was named WAC Player of the Week for averaging 5.43 kpg in wins over SMU and TCU ... The Wahine return to the Stan Sheriff Center on Monday for a 7 p.m. match with Tulsa (1-3, 15-3).
Game keys: Hawaii's attack must be sharp against a team averaging 17.25 dpg. Kahumoku, who was feeling ill at midweek, must be able to make a contribution while Sudduth and Willoughby pick up any slack in the offense.
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Pat Bigold, Star-Bulletin