Setting the Scene: Pacific Lutheran closes out its two-match homestand tonight, welcoming NWC rival Pacific University to Olson Gymnasium.
Series History: The two teams have met 92 times since the 1980 season with the Lutes enjoying a 66-26 edge in the series. PLU has dominated as of late, winning the last nine meetings. Last season, the Lutes downed the Boxers 3-1 in Forest Grove while earning a three-set sweep inside Olson Gymnasium on Nov. 2.
About the Lutes: Pacific Lutheran (5-6, 3-1 NWC) experienced mixed results last week, suffering a 3-0 setback to crosstown rival and NWC leading University of Puget Sound on Sept. 23 before securing a 3-1 road win over Willamette University last Saturday.
Against Willamette, the Lutes dropped the opening set 26-24 but won the remaining three, blowing outs the hosts 25-15 and 25-17 in the second and forth sets for the squad's first road win of the conference slate.
Julissa Pernsteiner led the Lutes offense with 10 kills in the win over the Bearcats with Alex Eggert adding eight. Ayre Takamoto had a double-double, leading the team in both assists (29) and digs (24).
Shaela Allen-Greggs leads the Lutes with 98 kills on the season, averaging 2.5 per set. Julissa Pernsteiner has 94 kills while Alexis Eggert adds 89 along with a team-best 33 blocks. The offensive attack flows through the sets of Ayre Takamoto who has 323 assists this fall, averaging 8.1 per set. Takamoto is also second on the team in digs with 108 through the opening 11 matches.
Macy Matsushima leads the team in digs, netting 4.5 per set. Bailey Johnson leads the team in aces with 19 while Matsushima has 17 on the season and Savanna Collide has 15.
As a team, the Lutes lead the NWC in service aces, collecting 2.3 per set while ranking third in the league in hitting percentage.
About the Boxers: Pacific (4-5, 1-3 NWC) snapped a three-match slide last Friday, securing a three set sweep of Lewis & Clark College. Emma Velchek was the Boxers' leader in kills with nine on a night the squad boasted a .215 attack percentage.
Prior to the win, Pacific had dropped its opening three matches of the league slate, suffering 3-0 setbacks to Linfield University and Whitworth University and stumbling 3-1 to Whitman College.
Emma Velchek leads the offense with 73 kills and a team-best 15 aces while Hannah Carlson is equally as deadly with 67 kills this season. Kayla-Jane Padayao and Rosie Frias are the two primary setters, averaging 4.7 and 3.0 assists per set, respectively.
Alyssa Cargill anchors the defense, collecting a team-best 121 digs so far this season. Justice Schilz has been a force at the net with a team-leading 16 blocks.
Home Sweet Home
The Lutes have been a tough team to beat inside Olson Gymnasium, owning a 59-9 record inside the facility since the 2017 campaign. That includes boasting an 21-1 record inside Olson since the 2023 season.
Highlights from Luteville
NWC Coaches' Poll
This August, the Lutes were picked to finish second in the league standings in what coaches believe will be a tight race for the conference title. One point is all that separates PLU from the top spot with three points the buffer from first to third.
Trailblazing NIL the D3 Way: PLU Athletics continues to lead the way nationally in Name, Image, and Likeness, unveiling the Luteville Marketplace last fall through the department's partnership with Opendorse. But don't stay on the sidelines, get involved and connect with PLU student-athletes on the Luteville Marketplace: LINK
The Luteville Marketplace is the first dedicated NIL marketplace in Division III on the Opendorse platform that directly connects student-athletes with fans, supporters, and business partners in an easy to use website.
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Next Home Match:
Oct. 21 vs. Puget Sound at 7 p.m.
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