UC SAN DIEGO SCHEDULE
Match 26 - CCAA Tournament Quarterfinal
RV UC San Diego (18-7, 12-5) vs. Sonoma State (17-9, 9-7)
Thursday, Nov. 21 • 12 p.m.
Coussoulis Arena • San Bernardino, Calif.
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CCAA TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE
Thursday, Nov. 21 - Quarterfinals
12 p.m.: No. 3 UC San Diego vs. No. 6 Sonoma State
2:30 p.m.: No. 2 Cal State LA vs. No. 7 San Francisco State
5 p.m.: No. 4 Stanislaus State vs. No. 5 Cal State San Marcos
7:30 p.m.: No. 1 Cal State San Bernardino vs. No. 8 Chico State
Friday, Nov. 22 - Semifinals
5 p.m.: Winner Match 1 vs. Winner Match 2
7:30 p.m.: Winner Match 3 vs. Winner Match 4
Saturday, Nov. 23 - Final
7 p.m.: Championship Match
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UC SAN DIEGO AT THE CCAA TOURNAMENT
• Overall: 1-3
• 11/16/17: Cal State East Bay 3, UC San Diego 0
• 11/17/16: Stanislaus State 3, UC San Diego 1
• 11/19/15: UC San Diego 3, Cal State LA 1
• 11/20/15: Cal State San Bernardino 3, UC San Diego 1
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PREVIOUS CCAA TOURNAMENT WINNERS
• 2018: Cal State San Bernardino
• 2017: Cal State San Bernardino
• 2016: Cal State San Bernardino
• 2015: Sonoma State
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FINAL 2019 CCAA STANDINGS
North DivisionÂ
1. Stanislaus State, 11-7
2. Sonoma State, 9-7
3. San Francisco State, 9-8
4. Chico State, 9-10
5. Cal State East Bay, 6-12
6. Cal State Monterey Bay, 2-16
7. Humboldt State, 1-17
South Division
1. Cal State San Bernardino*, 17-0
2. Cal State LA, 14-3
3. UC San Diego, 12-5
4. Cal State San Marcos, 9-7
5. Cal State Dominguez Hills, 7-10
6. Cal Poly Pomona, 6-11
* CCAA regular season champion
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NCAA WEST REGION RANKINGS
The third NCAA West Region rankings of the season were released Wednesday. UC San Diego remained in the No. 4 spot. The top eight teams from the region qualify for the NCAA Tournament. The winner of the CCAA Tournament earns the region's lone automatic berth as the GNAC and PacWest do not run conference tourneys.
1. Cal State San Bernardino
2. Western Washington
3. Cal State LA
4. UC San Diego
5. Alaska Anchorage
6. Azusa Pacific
7. Hawai'i Hilo
8. Central Washington
9. Simon Fraser
10. Point Loma
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THE TRITONS
Starters Returning (5)
Gina Cortesi (Jr., OH)
Jessica Rieble (Sr., MB)
Brie Severino (So., S)
Sydney Tekstra (Sr., OH)
Cindy Tran (Sr., OH)
Starters Lost (1)
Micah Hammond (MB)
Primary Liberos Returning (2)
Susanna Limb (So.)
Alyson Penrose (Jr.)
Other Letterwinners Returning (2)
Claudia Mathews (Jr., MB)
Rebecca Whitney (So., OH)
Other Letterwinners Lost (8)
Mary Bagshaw (S)
Molly Dalziel (OH)
Kayla Evans (L)
Julia Jackson (MB)
Emily Kimball (OPP)
Morgan Kissick (OH/OPP)
Maria Mayhew (S)
Allison Tiegs (MB)
Newcomers (7)
Trinity Castaneda (So., OH)
Josie Collier (Fr., OPP)
Isabela Dobra (Jr., S)
Emily Hubbard (Jr., OH)
Dani Mason (Fr., MB/OPP)
Sarah Rieble (Fr., OH/OPP)
Marin Willick (Fr., OH)
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ALL-CCAA HONORS
Three players from UC San Diego earned postseason honors from the CCAA on Nov. 20. Trinity Castaneda and Jessica Rieble were selected to the All-CCAA First Team, while Isabela Dobra was named to the All-CCAA Second Team. In addition, Castaneda was tabbed the league's Newcomer of the Year and Dobra was crowned the Setter of the Year.
Castaneda is in her first season with the Tritons after transferring from Hawai'i. She is averaging 2.7 points and 2.4 kills per set, third on the team. The sophomore has totaled at least 10 kills in each of her last nine outings. Castaneda is the first ever Newcomer of the Year from UC San Diego. The award was first handed out in 2006.
Rieble has been a force for the Tritons all season, leading the team in points per set (3.5), kills per set (2.6), hitting percentage (.417), and blocks per set (1.2). Currently, the senior ranks fourth nationally in hitting percentage. Among all CCAA players in league matches, Rieble is third in points per set (3.8) and hitting percentage (.420) and fourth in blocks per set (1.2) She has been named the CCAA Player of the Week three times this season and garnered AVCA National Player of the Week accolades in October, the program's first national weekly honor since UC San Diego moved to the NCAA Division II ranks in 2000.
Dobra also made her debut for the Tritons this year after transferring from Tyler Junior College. The junior is averaging 9.7 assists per set and has paced UC San Diego to a .234 hitting percentage. Among CCAA players, she ranks third in assists per set (9.7) and eighth in aces per set (0.4). The Tritons are hitting .239 in CCAA contests, the fourth highest in the 13 team league. Dobra has recorded a team best five double-doubles. She is the first Setter of the Year from UC San Diego since the award was established in 2014.
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IT'S RIEBLE ... AGAIN
For the third time this season, Jessica Rieble was named the CCAA Player of the Week on Nov. 19. In UC San Diego's lone contest, Rieble collected match highs with 21 points and 16 kills in win at Cal State San Marcos. The senior posted a .458 (16-5-24) hitting percentage and also added three service aces, three blocks (one solo), and an assist against the Cougars. Rieble was also tabbed the CCAA Player of the Week on Sept. 17 and Oct. 22. In addition, she earned AVCA National Player of the Week accolades on Oct. 22, the program's first since moving to the NCAA Division II ranks in 2000.
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WINNING
The Tritons' 18 victories are their most since going 20-12 in 2015. Their 12 conference wins are the most since compiling a 14-6 mark, also in 2015. In addition, it's the team's most CCAA wins since the league moved to a 17 match schedule for the South Division in 2016.
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RECEIVING VOTES
UC San Diego is receiving votes in the AVCA National Poll for the second straight week.
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AROUND THE COUNTRY
Nationally, Jessica Rieble ranks fourth in hitting percentage (.417), 42nd in blocks/set (1.2), and 78th in total blocks (101). As a team, UC San Diego ranks 40th in hitting percentage (.234), 43rd in blocks/set (2.2), 60th in kills/set (13.1), 62nd in assists/set (12.1), and 74th in aces/set (1.7).
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CASTANEDA NETS WEEKLY CCAA HONOR
Trinity Castaneda is the reigning CCAA Player of the Week as the conference announced its selection Tuesday. Castaneda led UC San Diego in kills (30), points (32), and hitting percentage (.519) as the Tritons posted a perfect 2-0 mark without dropping a set in both of its conference matches last week at RIMAC Arena. In a sweep of 24th-ranked Cal State LA, the sophomore outside hitter had a match high 16 kills, one short of her career best, while hitting .625. The victory over the Golden Eagles clinched UC San Diego a berth in the CCAA Tournament. The following night, Castaneda totaled 14 kills, three blocks, and two digs while hitting .433 in sweep of Cal State Dominguez Hills. It is the third time this season that a Triton has earned the accolade as Jessica Rieble was honored in September and October.
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SHINING STAR
Jessica Rieble was tabbed a Star of the Month for October by the San Diego Sports Association. Rieble hit .462 and averaged 3.7 points, 2.9 kills, and 1.1 blocks per set - all team bests - over nine matches in October. In her best outing of the month, the senior middle blocker put down a career high 19 kills and matched her career best with 23 points in a home win against conference opponent Stanislaus State. It is Rieble's second Star of the Month accolade as she was honored in August of 2018.
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RIEBLE TABBED NATIONAL AND CCAA PLAYER OF THE WEEK
On Oct. 22, Jessica Rieble was named the American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) National Player of the Week as well as the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Player of the Week. Rieble had a monster week, leading UC San Diego to a pair of conference victories at home. The senior middle blocker posted team highs in kills (29), kills/set (4.1), hitting percentage (.591), blocks (9), blocks/set (1.3), points (34), and points/set (4.9). Rieble established new career-highs with 19 kills and 23 points in a four set win against Stanislaus State. She hit .692, the best by any Triton this season, and added six blocks versus the Warriors. The night prior, Rieble had 10 kills and three blocks with a .444 hitting percentage as UC San Diego swept Chico State. Rieble entered the matches with a .406 hitting percentage, which ranked fifth nationally. Following the wins, she upped that number to .433, the third-best in the country. Rieble is just the second Triton to ever earn the AVCA's weekly honor and the first since the program moved to NCAA Division II status in 2000. Christine Chi garnered the award in 1995 when UC San Diego was competing at the Division III level. It is the second CCAA weekly award in Rieble's career as she also won it on Sept. 17 of this season.
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UC SAN DIEGO IN THE CCAA
3. Blocks/Set, 2.2
4. Hitting Percentage, .239
4. Kills/Set, 13.2
4. Assists/Set, 12.21
6. Aces/Set, 1.7
7. Digs/Set, 14.3
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TRITONS IN THE CCAA
3. Jessica Rieble, Points/Set, 3.8
3. Jessica Rieble, Hitting Percentage, .420
3. Isabela Dobra, Assists/Set, 9.7
4. Jessica Rieble, Blocks/Set, 1.2
8. Isabela Dobra, Aces/Set, 0.4
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THE REIS CUP
On Oct. 4, UC San Diego defeated Cal State Monterey Bay, 3-1, in the seventh annual Reis Cup. The event is named in remembrance of former Triton volleyball player Karen Reis (2006-09), who passed away in 2012. Sydney Tekstra collected her third double double of the season with 11 kills and 10 digs. She hit .320 and added four blocks en route to being named the Reis Cup MVP. The win moved the Tritons to 5-2 in Reis Cup matches.
• 10/4/19: UC San Diego 3, Cal State Monterey Bay 1
• 10/6/18: Cal Poly Pomona, 3, UC San Diego 1
• 10/13/17: UC San Diego 3, Cal Poly Pomona 1
• 9/24/16: UC San Diego 3, Cal State San Marcos 1
• 9/22/15: Cal State San Bernardino 3, UC San Diego 1
• 10/10/14: UC San Diego 3, Cal State Monterey Bay 0
• 10/11/13: UC San Diego 3, Cal State East Bay 1Â
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RIEBLE EARNS FIRST WEEKLY CCAA HONOR OF CAREER
Senior Jessica Rieble was named the CCAA Women's Volleyball Player of the Week on Sept. 17 for the first time in her career. Rieble helped lead UC San Diego to a tournament best 4-0 record at the six team West Region Showcase in La Jolla. Over the four matches at RIMAC Arena, Rieble hit .440 while averaging 3.7 points, 2.7 kills, 1.3 blocks, and 1.1 digs per set. Her hitting percentage and blocking average ranked second among all tourney players. Rieble totaled 16 points against Concordia University Irvine and 10.5 points vs. Saint Martin's, both match highs. Nine of her 20 blocks came against Concordia with that total just one short of her career high. The Pleasanton, Calif., native was named to the all-tournament team for her outstanding performances. UC San Diego posted victories over Saint Martin's, Montana State Billings, Concordia, and Academy of Art.
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TEKSTRA NAMED TO ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAMS
Senior Sydney Tekstra has been named to two all-tournament teams already this season, garnering the honor at UC San Diego's West Region Showcase as well as the Seawolf Invitational at the University of Alaska Anchorage.
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CHASE THE ACE
UC San Diego put down 14 service aces against Concord on Sept. 6. That was the team's most in 10 years since accumulating the same number against Saginaw Valley State back in 2009.
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THE FIRST TIME OUT
Here's a list of first year Tritons that have made their debuts this season.
• Trinity Castaneda: 9/6 vs. Concord
• Josie Collier: 9/6 vs. Concord
• Isabela Dobra: 9/20 at Cal State East Bay
• Emily Hubbard: 9/6 vs. Concord
• Sarah Rieble: 9/6 vs. Concord
• Marin Willick: 9/6 vs. ConcordÂ
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DOUBLE-DOUBLES
Six Tritons have accounted for 21 double-doubles this season.
Isabela Dobra (5)
• 11/9 vs. Cal State Dominguez Hills (42a, 19d)
• 11/2 vs. Cal State San Marcos (36a, 10d)
• 10/19 vs. Stanislaus State (51a, 15d)
• 10/11 at Cal Poly Pomona (43a, 23d)
• 9/27 vs. Cal Poly Pomona (34a, 10d)
Susanna Limb (5)
• 9/14 vs. Academy of Art (48a, 14d)
• 9/13 vs. Concordia Irvine (26a, 14d)
• 9/12 vs. Saint Martin's (17a, 10d)
• 9/7 at Alaska Anchorage (23a, 16d)
• 9/6 vs. Regis (32a, 14d)
Emily Hubbard (4)
• 11/9 vs. Cal State Dominguez Hills (17k, 13d)
• 11/2 vs. Cal State San Marcos (12k, 11d)
• 10/19 vs. Stanislaus State (12k, 14d)
• 9/14 vs. Academy of Art (15k, 16d)
Sydney Tekstra (3)
• 10/4 vs. Cal State Monterey Bay (11k, 10d)
• 9/14 vs. Academy of Art (22k, 21d)
• 9/7 at Alaska Anchorage (13k, 12d)
Gina Cortesi (2)
• 10/4 vs. Cal State Monterey Bay (13k,12d)
• 9/6 vs. Regis (12k, 13d)
Brie Severino (2)
• 9/13 vs. Concordia Irvine (19a, 10d)
• 9/7 at Alaska Anchorage (21a, 10d)
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MOVIN' ON UP
UC San Diego is in its 20th and final year playing as an NCAA Division II team and as a member of the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA). In July of 2020, the entire athletics program will begin a four-year transition to NCAA Division I, culminating in full DI status as a member of the Big West Conference for the 2024-25 academic year. At that time, all sports will be eligible for conference and NCAA postseason play. During the transition, men's volleyball, men's and women's water polo, and men's and women's fencing remain eligible for postseason as those teams currently compete against Division I programs for a combined-division national championship.
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2019 CCAA PRESEASON POLL
North Division
1. San Francisco State, 65 points (6 divisional title votes)
2. Stanislaus State, 62 (3)
3. Cal State Monterey Bay, 46 (1)
4. Cal State East Bay, 44 (2)
T-5. Chico State, 43
T-5. Sonoma State, 43 (1)
7. Humboldt State, 12
South Division
1. Cal State San Bernardino, 67 (12)
2. Cal State LA, 55 (1)
T-3. Cal State San Marcos, 35
T-3. UC San Diego, 35
5. Cal Poly Pomona, 33
6. Cal State Dominguez Hills, 12
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AVCA NATIONAL POLL
(11/18)
1. Cal State San Bernardino
2. Nebraska-Kearney
3. Washburn
4. Northern State
5. Regis
6. Western Washington
7. St. Cloud State
T8. Concordia-St. Paul
T8. Minnesota Duluth
10. Central Missouri
11. Hillsdale
12. Wayne State
13. Lewis
14. Angelo State
15. Winona State
16. Wheeling
17. Ferris State
18. Southwest Minnesota State
19. Upper Iowa
20. Northwest Missouri State
21. Rockhurst
22. Missouri-St. Louis
23. Michigan Tech
24. Wingate
25. Cal State LA
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UC SAN DIEGO IN 2018
Overall: 11-12
CCAA: 7-10 (5th in South Division)
Home: 5-4
Away: 4-6
Neutral: 2-2
Postseason: none
Points Leader: Jessica Rieble (3.47)
Kills Leader: Gina Cortesi (2.85)
Hitting Percentage Leader: Jessica Rieble (.377)
Assists Leader: Maria Mayhew (6.48)
Service Aces Leader: Susanna Limb/Cindy Tran (0.31)
Digs Leader: Susanna Limb (3.89)
Blocks Leader: Jessica Rieble (1.28)
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2018 HONORS
• Gina Cortesi: CCAA Honorable Mention, CCAA Fall All-Academic
• Molly Dalziel: CCAA All-Academic, CCAA Fall All-Academic
• Kayla Evans: CCAA All-Academic
• Micah Hammond: All-CCAA Second Team
• Julia Jackson: CCAA Fall All-Academic
• Morgan Kissick: CCAA All-Academic, CCAA Fall All-Academic
• Susanna Limb: CCAA All-Academic
• Alyson Penrose: CCAA All-Academic, CCAA Fall All-Academic
• Jessica Rieble: All-CCAA Second Team, CCAA Fall All-Academic, San Diego Hall of Champions Star of the Month for August
• Allison Tiegs: CCAA All-Academic, CCAA Fall All-Academic, National STUDENT-Athlete Day honoree, UC San Diego Chancellor's Scholar-Athlete Award winner
• Cindy Tran: CCAA Honorable Mention, CCAA All-Academic, CCAA Fall All-Academic
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FINAL 2018 CCAA STANDINGS
North Division
Cal State East Bay, 11-7 (16-13)
Cal State Monterey Bay, 11-7 (16-10)
Stanislaus State, 9-9 (16-11)
San Francisco State, 9-9 (14-12)
Chico State, 7-11 (14-12)
Sonoma State, 4-14 (8-19)
Humboldt State, 0-18 (3-23)
South Division
Cal State San Bernardino, 16-1 (28-3)
Cal Poly Pomona, 14-3 (24-6)
Cal State LA, 13-4 (22-6)
Cal State San Marcos, 9-8 (13-13)
UC San Diego, 7-10 (11-12)
Cal State Dominguez Hills, 4-13 (9-16)
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HEAD COACH RICCI LUYTIES
Entering his 10th season leading the Tritons in 2019, Ricci Luyties holds a 161-91 (.639) overall record and a 117-64 (.646) mark in CCAA matches during his tenure at UC San Diego. Four times Luyties has paced UC San Diego to at least 20 victories, which includes an impressive 26-6 (.813) campaign in 2013. The Tritons have qualified for NCAA postseason play five times under Luyties, reaching the regional semifinals in four of those years. In 2010 and again in 2013, UC San Diego climbed as high as No. 8 in the national rankings. Prior to coming to La Jolla, Luyties was head coach at Southern Mississippi for six seasons. As a setter at UCLA, Luyties helped lead the Bruins to four consecutive national championships. He was named the NCAA's Most Valuable Player twice and was inducted into the UCLA Hall of Fame. At the international level, Luyties, alongside Karch Kiraly and Steve Timmons, won a gold medal at the 1988 Olympics. He also played on the beach for 12 years, competing on the AVP Tour and FIVB World Tour with partners such as Kiraly and Adam Johnson. For Luyties' full bio, click here.
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About UC San Diego Athletics
With 30 national team championships, nearly 150 individual titles, and the top student-athlete graduation rate among Division II institutions in the United States, the UC San Diego intercollegiate athletics program annually ranks as one of the most successful in the country. The Tritons sponsor 23 intercollegiate sport programs that compete on the NCAA Division I and II levels and, in the summer of 2020, begin a four-year transition into full Division I status as a member of the Big West Conference. UC San Diego scholar-athletes exemplify the academic ideals of one of the world's pre-eminent institutions, graduating at an average rate of 91 percent. A total of 82 Tritons have earned Academic All-America honors, while 37 have earned prestigious NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarships. In competition, almost 1,400 UC San Diego scholar-athletes have earned All-America honors.
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