The UC San Diego women's volleyball team continues Big West play this week on the road.
The Tritons travel to UC Davis on Thursday, November 4 and to UC Riverside on Saturday, November 16.
In early October, UC San Diego defeated both the Aggies and the Highlanders, 3-1, in La Jolla. Â
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UC SAN DIEGO AND COVID-19
UC San Diego's nationally renowned Return to Learn program was created to return to in-person teaching, learning, conducting pioneering research and serving our communities in the safest way possible. The program has three adaptive pillars that are central to our strategy to resume on-campus activity: risk mitigation, viral detection, and intervention. For the latest information on UC San Diego and COVID-19, please visit the University'sÂ
Return to Learn site.
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THE TRITONS AREÂ ON THE WORLDWIDE LEADER!
Most UC San Diego home men's and women's basketball games, men's and women's soccer matches, men's and women's volleyball matches, baseball, and softball games are broadcast live on ESPN+. For more information on where to watch UC San Diego volleyball, visit UCSDTritons.com/live.
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GAME DAY HAS A NEW LOOK
Triton fans now have a whole new way to access game day information, as game programs have gone digital! Fans can GO HERE from their smart phone or scan the QR code at the entrance to RIMAC Arena for everything they need to know about each home match including updated rosters, schedules, and stats for each team, as well as links to watch on ESPN+.
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COVERING THE TRITONS
Media members wishing to cover a UC San Diego match in-person at RIMAC Arena this season must notify a member of the Athletics Communication staff no later than 10 a.m. on gameday. All media members will need to complete a UC San Diego symptom screening form on the day of the match prior to arriving on campus. Following the conclusion of each home match, a video highlight melt and video postgame interviews will be made available for media members to download.
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ON THE MOVE
After 20 seasons playing as an NCAA Division II team (since the 2000-01 academic year), the entire UC San Diego athletics program has begun 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.
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THE 2021 TRITONS
2019 Starters Returning (2)
9 Trinity Castaneda (Sr., OH)
10 Isabela Dobra (Sr., S)
2019 Starters Lost (4)
6 Jessica Rieble (MB)
7 Claudia Mathews (MB)
12 Gina Cortesi (OH)
21 Sydney Tekstra (OH)
2019 Primary Liberos Returning (1)
1Â Susanna Limb (Sr.)
2019 Primary Liberos Lost (1)
15 Alyson Penrose
Other 2019 Letterwinners Returning (2)
8 Emily Hubbard (Sr., OH)
11 Dani Mason (So., MB/OPP)
Other 2019 Letterwinners Lost (5)
2 Brie Severino (S)
3 Rebecca Whitney (OH)
5 Sarah Rieble (OH/OPP)
19 Josie Collier (OPP)
22 Marin Willick (OH)
2019 Redshirts Returning (1)
Cindy Tran (Grad, MB)
2020 First Year Players Returning (7)
4 Ava McInnes (So., MB)
6 Grace Cannon (So., MB)
7 Jovana Papaz (Sr., OH)
14 Morgan Gallagher (Sr., OH)
19Â Izzi Strand (So., S)
23 Natalie Repetti (So., L)
24 Odeya Russo (So., OH)
Newcomers (6)
0 Izabella Santa Cruz (Fr., S)
2 Naya Dong (Jr., L)
3 Juliette Bokor (Fr., MB)
5 Sabire Karakaova (Fr., OH)
17 Emily McDaniel (Fr., MB)
33 Zaria Henderson (Fr., OH)
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  UC SAN DIEGO'S RECORD ... |
Overall |
8-15 |
At home |
4-3 |
On the road |
3-7 |
At a neutral site |
1-5 |
vs. Big West |
5-7 |
vs. Big West at home |
4-3 |
vs. Big West on the road |
1-4 |
On Tuesdays |
0-1 |
On Fridays |
4-9 |
On Saturdays |
4-5 |
In August |
0-3 |
In September |
4-6 |
In October |
4-6 |
In 3 sets |
1-5 |
In 4 sets |
6-6 |
In 5 sets |
1-4 |
Leading in kills |
7-3 |
Trailing in kills |
1-12 |
Leading in hitting percentage |
8-2 |
Trailing in hitting percentage |
0-12 |
Hitting percentage is equal |
0-1 |
Leading in service aces |
4-1 |
Trailing in service aces |
3-13 |
Service aces are equal |
1-1 |
Leading in digs |
7-6 |
Trailing in digs |
0-7 |
Digs are equal |
1-2 |
Leading in blocks |
2-4 |
Trailing in blocks |
6-11 |
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MCDANIEL GETS NOD FOR BIG WEST FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK
On October 18, middle blocker
Emily McDaniel was tabbed the Big West Conference Freshman of the Week. At Long Beach State, McDaniel posted career- and team-highs with 15 kills and 19 points. She also contributed a career- and match-high seven blocks and hit a team-best .387 with the 15 kills and just three errors in 31 attack attempts. In a 3-1 win against Cal State Fullerton at RIMAC Arena, McDaniel came away with 14 kills and 18 points, both match-highs again. She hit a match-best .379 (14-3-29) hitting percentage and also added three blocks, three digs, and two aces. McDaniel, who was also named theÂ
UCSDTritons.com Athlete of the Week on the same day, is the second Triton to win a weekly award from the Big West this season as junior liberoÂ
Naya Dong was tabbed the Defensive Player of the Week on September 13.
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DOBRA NAMED SAN DIEGO SPORTS ASSOCIATION STAR OF THE MONTH
On October 13, senior setter
Isabela Dobra was selected as a Star of the Month for September by the San Diego Sports Association. She helped UC San Diego to four victories, two of those being historic. On Sept. 10 at the University of New Mexico's tournament, the Tritons defeated Southeastern Louisiana, 3-1, for the program's first-ever win at the NCAA Division 1 level. Dobra finished with 47 assists, nine digs, and a kill. On Sept. 25, UC San Diego won its first-ever Big West Conference match, a 3-1 topping of CSUN on the road. In that contest, Dobra racked up 38 assists, nine digs, three service aces, a kill, and a block. In addition, on Sept. 4 against Tarleton State, she set a new career-best with 58 assists. Over 10 matches in September, Dobra amassed 359 assists (9.7/set), 127 digs (3.4/set), and eight aces (0.2/set). She has recorded nine double-doubles so far this season, six of those coming in September. Â
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A SORT OF HOMECOMING
Prior to the Oct. 1 match against UC Riverside, the Tritons last played at home on Nov. 9, 2019 (3-0 win vs. Cal State Dominguez Hills). We'll do the math - that was a span of 692 days! How does that break down?
- 59,788,800 seconds
- 996,480 minutes
- 16,608 hours
- 98 weeks and 6 days
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THERE IT IS PART 3
UC San Diego won its first-ever NCAA Division I home match (and first-ever Big West Conference home match) on Oct. 1 against UC Riverside. In fact, it was literally the Tritons' first-ever DI home match as they played their first 13 contests of this season on the road. Scores were 25-10, 25-15, 23-25, and 25-16. UC San Diego hit a season-best .303 with 62 kills and 18 errors in 145 attack attempts. The Tritons' best hitting came in the fourth set as they posted a .390 (19-3-41). UC San Diego had several players post big offensive numbers as five Tritons finished with a double-digit kill total. Ava McInnes led the way with a match-high 17 kills and was followed by Trinity Castaneda (11), Sabire Karacaova (11), Juliette Bokor (10), and Emily McDaniel (10). Three of the five hit .300 or better with Castaneda recording her 11 kills with just three errors in 20 swings for a .400 hitting percentage. For the second time this season, setter Isabela Dobra amassed over 50 assists with 51. She also added 16 digs for her seventh double-double of the year. Libero Naya Dong finished with 20 digs, a match-best.
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THERE IT IS PART 2
On Sept. 25, UC San Diego won its first-ever Big West Conference match in the form of a 3-1 topping of CSUN in Northridge. Scores were 25-22, 25-14, 20-25, and 25-20 at the Matadome. UC San Diego finished with a .262 hitting percentage, its second-best of the season. In addition, they set a new season-high with nine service aces. For the second-straight contest, freshman Sabire Karacaova led UC San Diego in kills with a season-best 15. Emily McDaniel was second on the kills list with 13. The middle hit an impressive .458 with 13 kills and two errors in 24 swings. Trinity Castaneda and Ava McInnes each had 11 kills. The Triton offense was orchestrated by setter Isabela Dobra, who had 38 assists to go with nine digs, three aces, and a block assist. Naya Dong had 19 digs to lead UC San Diego on the defensive end.
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THERE IT IS PART 1
UC San Diego earned its first-ever NCAA Division I victory on Sept. 10 with a 3-1 topping of Southeastern Louisiana at New Mexico's tournament. Scores of the historic match at The Pit went 20-25, 25-23, 25-13, and 25-20. Three Tritons logged a double-digit kill total including Ava McInnes (match-high 15), Emily McDaniel (13), and Sabire Karacaova (11). Naya Dong and Susanna Limb were key on the defensive end, finishing with 24 and 18 digs, respectively. Limb also had three aces. Four Tritons had at least five blocks including Juliette Bokor (6), Grace Cannon (5), McDaniel (5), and McInnes (5). The Tritons out-hit the Lions .149 to .052.
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NAYA DONG NAMED BIG WEST CONFERENCE DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Libero Naya Dong was recognized as the Big West Conference Defensive Player of the Week on Sept. 13. She helped guide UC San Diego to a 2-1 record at the New Mexico Classic in Albuquerque. Dong averaged a team-high 4.9 digs/set en route to being named to the all-tournament team. She amassed a match- and career-high 24 digs against Southeastern Louisiana to help the Tritons clinch their first victory at the NCAA Division I level. In a sweep of unbeaten New Mexico, she totaled 16 digs and in a loss to Seattle she finished with nine digs. A junior from Kailua, Hawaii, Dong is in her first year with the Tritons after transferring from the University of Utah. She is the first UC San Diego women's volleyball player to win a weekly award from the Big West Conference.
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MCINNESÂ EARNS ALL-TOURNAMENT NOD IN NEW MEXICO
Outside hitter Ava McInnes was named to the New Mexico Classic All-Tournament Team after helping lead UC San Diego to a 2-1 mark, including the team's first-ever NCAA Division I victory. McInnes averaged 4.2 points and 3.2 kills, both team-highs, and totaled 10 blocks, including four solos, over 10 sets. She had a team-high nine kills while adding three blocks against Seattle to open the tourney. In the Tritons' inaugural Division I win against Southeastern Louisiana, McInnes logged a match-high 15 kills with a career-best five blocks and five digs. Finally, in a sweep of host New Mexico, she finished with eight kills, a career-high three service aces, nine digs, and two blocks.
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BOKORÂ NETS ALL-TOURNAMENT HONOR
Freshman middle Juliette Bokor was selected to the all-tournament team at the University of the Pacific's Community Classic. She hit a solid .388 (25-6-49) and averaged 3.1 points, 2.5 kills, and 0.6 blocks per set over three matches. Against Cal, Bokor had a team-high six kills and hit .400 (6-2-10). She hit .417 (6-1-12) against Pacific and her six kills were once again a team-best. Finally, she tallied 13 kills and held a .370 (13-3-27) hitting percentage vs. Tarleton State. At the net, Bokor notched four blocks against Pacific.
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THE FIRST TIME OUT
Ten players made their Triton debuts at Arizona's Cactus Classic (August 27-28) including Juliette Bokor (true freshman), Naya Dong (first year transfer), Zaria Henderson (true freshman), Dani Mason (2019 redshirt, 2020 season canceled), Emily McDaniel (true freshman), Ava McInnes (2020 season canceled), Jovana Papaz (2020 freshman season canceled), Natalie Repetti (2020 season canceled), Odeya Russo (2020 season canceled), and Izzi Strand (2020 season canceled).
Sabire Karacaova (true freshman) made her collegiate debut on September 3 against Cal at the University of the Pacific's Community Classic.
Morgan Gallagher (2020 season canceled) made her Triton debut on October 22 at Cal Poly.
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IT'S BEEN A MINUTE
Prior to their match against New Mexico State on August 27 at the Cactus Classic tourney in Arizona, the last time the Tritons had played an official match was back on Dec. 5 of 2019. That's a span of 630 days that UC San Diego did not compete.
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CAPTAIN CRUNCH
The Tritons are going with a tri-captain scenario again this season. Filling the roles are senior libero Susanna Limb, sophomore middle blocker/opposite Dani Mason, and graduate student middle blocker Cindy Tran. Limb and Tran both served as a tri-captain in 2020 as well.
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2021 BIG WEST CONFERENCE STANDINGS
(through 11/3) |
Rank |
Team |
BWC Record |
Overall Record |
1 |
Hawaii |
11-1 |
14-6 |
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UC Santa Barbara |
11-1 |
15-9 |
3 |
Cal Poly |
8-4 |
10-13 |
4 |
CSU Bakersfield |
7-5 |
14-6 |
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UC Irvine |
7-5 |
14-8 |
6 |
Cal State Fullerton |
6-6 |
9-10 |
7 |
UC San Diego |
5-7 |
8-15 |
8 |
UC Davis |
4-8 |
8-15 |
9 |
Long Beach State |
3-9 |
9-14 |
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CSUN |
3-9 |
4-18 |
11 |
UC Riverside |
1-11 |
5-17 |
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  2021 BIG WEST CONFERENCE PRESEASON COACHES POLL |
Rank |
Team |
Points |
First-Place Votes |
1 |
Hawaii |
117 |
7 |
2 |
Cal Poly |
111 |
4 |
3 |
UC Santa Barbara |
90 |
0 |
4 |
Long Beach State |
88 |
0 |
5 |
UC Davis |
83 |
0 |
6 |
UC Irvine |
57 |
0 |
7 |
CSUN |
50 |
0 |
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UC San Diego |
50 |
0 |
9 |
CSU Bakersfield |
35 |
0 |
10 |
Cal State Fullerton |
25 |
0 |
11 |
UC Riverside |
20 |
0 |
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  2021 AVCA NATIONAL POLL
(11/1) |
Rank |
Team |
Previous Rank |
1 |
Texas |
1 |
2 |
Louisville |
2 |
3 |
Pittsburgh |
4 |
4 |
Wisconsin |
3 |
5 |
Kentucky |
5 |
6 |
BYU |
7 |
7 |
Ohio State |
9 |
8 |
Purdue |
12 |
9 |
Nebraska |
6 |
10 |
Baylor |
10 |
11 |
Minnesota |
11 |
12 |
Washington |
8 |
13 |
UCLA |
16 |
14 |
Georgia Tech |
14 |
15 |
Penn State |
13 |
16 |
Utah |
19 |
17 |
Western Kentucky |
18 |
18 |
Oregon |
17 |
19 |
Stanford |
15 |
20 |
San Diego |
20 |
21 |
Washington State |
22 |
22 |
Tennessee |
21 |
23 |
Florida |
23 |
24 |
Creighton |
24 |
25 |
Illinois |
NR |
Dropped Out: Pepperdine 25
Others Receiving Votes:Â Pepperdine, Miami (FL), Arizona State, Marquette, Florida State, Michigan, Rice
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HEAD COACH RICCI LUYTIES
Now in his 12th season leading the Tritons, Ricci Luyties currently holds a 187-115 (.619) overall record 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 Division II postseason play six 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 in Seoul, South Korea. 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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UP NEXT
UC San Diego plays on two rare days next week. On Tuesday, November 9, the Tritons will be at UC Irvine. On Sunday, November 14, they jump over to Oahu to take on the University of Hawaii.
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About UC San Diego Athletics
After two decades as one of the most successful programs in NCAA Division II, the UC San Diego intercollegiate athletics program began a new era in 2020 as a member of the Big West Conference in NCAA Division I. The 23-sport Tritons earned 30 team and nearly 150 individual national championships during its time in Divisions II and III and helped guide 1,400 scholar-athletes to All-America honors. A total of 84 Tritons have earned Academic All-America honors, while 38 have earned prestigious NCAA Post Graduate Scholarships. UC San Diego scholar-athletes exemplify the academic ideals of one of the world's preeminent institutions, graduating at an average rate of 91 percent, one of the highest rates among institutions at all divisions.