Arizona volleyball head coach Dave Rubio has experimented with the serve of Dilara Gedikoglu to make her strong serve "move the scoreboard" for the Wildcats instead of their opponents. On Friday.
Arizona women's volleyball defeated No. 7 Stanford in straight sets (25-17, 25-16, 25-14) on Friday, Feb. 5. It was the Wildcats' first victory at home over Stanford since 2005.
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The Arizona Wildcats dropped a tight five-setter (25-19, 17-25, 27-25, 25-21, 13-15) to No. 11 Washington on Saturday, but came out like a different team than the one that was swept the night before. Dominant and in control.
The Wildcats won their first set of the season by making their opponent look like the inexperienced one. To some extent, they were. The Huskies lost
Kara Bajema, their dominant outside hitter, to graduation. But they still started the season in the top 10 and certainly aren’t welcoming nine new players this year like Arizona is.
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The Arizona Wildcats faced Utah, the team expected to win the Pac-12, in the opening week and things don’t get much easier in week two, as they return to McKale Center to host the eleventh-ranked Washington Huskies on Friday and Saturday.
Arizona will be looking for its first wins after being swept by the Utes.
“Washington traditionally has.been one of the top three of teams in our conference for many, many years,” Arizona head coach