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VB: Buffs Return to Top-25 as 23rd-Ranked Team

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https://cubuffs.com/news/2018/9/24/volleyball-buffs-return-to-top-25-as-23rd-ranked-team.aspx

By: Shaun Wicen, Assistant SID
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LEXINGTON, Ky. — After upsetting No.23 Utah and taking No.14 USC to five sets, the University of Colorado women's volleyball team is back in the AVCA poll as the 23rd-ranked team in the nation.

Colorado entered last week receiving votes for two weeks in a row in the American Volleyball Coaches Association poll. The Buffs have been up and down the polls this season, beginning the season ranked 15th and falling to 21st and 24th before leaving the top-25.

The team has seen a resurgence in play in the past two weekends with six-straight wins before the fall to USC. The Buffs have been progressively improving play, which showed this past week with the first full week of having the entire team healthy.

The Pac-12 remains dominant in the polls with nine teams in the top-25 and 10 receiving votes. Stanford leads the way as the No.2-ranked team in the nation with five of the 64 first place votes. Oregon comes in at 12th, while USC and Washington are tied for 13th. UCLA falls to No.18, followed by four Pac-12 teams from 22 to 25 in Washington State, Colorado, Arizona and Utah, respectfully.

The Pac-12 conference continues to be one of the toughest volleyball conference with eight teams ranked. The Big Ten is the other comparable conference with seven teams, including five inside the top-10.

The Buffs push on in conference play with road matches at No.13 Washington and No.22 Washington State. The match with Washington will be on the Pac-12 Network Friday at 7 p.m., while the Washington State match will be available on Pac-12 Plus.


RankSchool (First-Place Votes)Total Points2018
Record
Previous Week
1BYU (59)159512-01
2 Stanford (5) 1541 10-1 2
3Nebraska145211-13
4Texas13566-35
5Wisconsin13259-16
6Minnesota13028-27
7 Illinois 1242 13-0 8
8Pittsburgh112513-09
9Penn State10459-34
10Creighton95410-410
11Florida90911-311
12 Oregon 860 9-3 12
T-13 Southern California 820 10-3 14
T-13 Washington 820 10-2 13
15Cal Poly74613-115
16Purdue64612-116
17Michigan57212-118
18 UCLA 565 6-3 17
19Kentucky4877-420
20Marquette36510-421
21Baylor3029-419
22 Washington State 234 9-3 22
23 Colorado 163 9-4 NR
24 Arizona 76 12-2 NR
25 Utah 60 8-5 23
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Others receiving votes and listed on two or more ballots: Louisville 52; Missouri 27; Oregon State 26; Colorado State 23; Ohio State 23; Alabama 16; San Diego 14; East Tennessee State 10; Loyola Marymount 8; Texas Tech 7; Northern Iowa 6; Kansas State 5; Michigan State 4; St. Mary's (Ca.) 4

Seven teams mentioned on only one ballot for a total of 18 combined points.

Dropped Out: Alabama 25; San Diego 24

*2018 Opponents are Bolded
 
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