NO. 16 SEED WASHINGTON STATEÂ (21-9, 12-8 PAC-12)
VS. NORTHERN ARIZONAÂ (26-8, 15-3 BIG SKY)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
  |  Fri., Nov. 30   |  7:00 p.m. PT
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>> Washington State enters the post-season as the No. 16 overall seed in the 2018 NCAA Championship Tournament, and will be hosting the first and second rounds in Pullman this coming weekend, Friday Nov. 30, and Saturday Dec. 1. This will be the third consecutive year making the NCAA Tournament for the Cougars as well.Â
>> The Cougars will take on Big Sky champion Northern Arizona in the opening round match Friday at 7 p.m. PT inside Bohler Gym, while Mountain West champion Colorado State will take on the number two team out of the SEC, the Tennessee Volunteers at 4 p.m. PT.Â
Home Sweet Home
Washington State is ready to take on the post-season for the third straight year, this time however it will be the first time since 2001 the Cougars are hosting the first and second rounds of the NCAA Championship Tournament. No. 16 overall seeded WSU will face the Lumberjacks of Northern Arizona in the first round of play, with Colorado State and Tennessee squaring off in the first contest of the afternoon inside Bohler Gym, Friday, Nov. 30. Â
Cougars up to No. 19 in Latest AVCA Coaches Poll
The Cougars jump up one spot to number 19 overall in the latest AVCA Coaches Poll, tying Tennessee for the same spot in the poll as well. The Pac-12 remains strong the the rankings with Stanford taking over the number one spot with 63 first place votes, followed by Oregon (14), USC (17), Washington (22), Arizona (23), and Utah, and Colorado each receiving votes.Â
WSU Sees Four Named to All-Pac-12 Teams
WSU saw seniors
Taylor Mims, and
McKenna Woodford named to the All-Pac-12 Team after fantastic regular seasons in 2018. Mims earned her second overall All-Pac-12 selection, while this was Woodford's first. Juniors
Jocelyn Urias, and
Ashley Brown each notched All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention picks for the Cougars after turning in stellar seasons as well this year.Â
Apple Cup W
Washington State took back the Apple Cup after falling to Washington in Seattle earlier in the year, with a five-set victory inside Bohler Gym last Saturday. The Cougars downed the Huskies in Pullman for the first time since 2009, and the win over No. 19 ranked Washington, which surged WSU ahead in the final rankings to lock down the No.16 overall seed in the NCAA Tournament.Â
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