The Washington State Cougars volleyball team is making history this season. The team has earned the fourth seed in the NCAA tournament, making them the highest-seeded team in school history. This is a huge accomplishment for the Cougars, who have been building a strong program over the past few years.
The Cougars have had a successful season, with a record of 24-7. They have won 11 of their last 12 matches, including a 3-1 victory over rival Oregon in the Pac-12 tournament. This victory secured the fourth seed in the NCAA tournament for the Cougars.
The team is led by head coach Jen Greeny, who has been with the program since 2015. She has built a strong culture of success and has been instrumental in the team’s success this season. The Cougars have a deep roster with talented players, including outside hitter Taylor Mims and setter Ashley Brown.
The Cougars are looking forward to the NCAA tournament and are confident they can make a deep run. They will face off against 13th-seeded Iowa State in the first round. The match will be held in Ames, Iowa on Friday, December 6th.
The Cougars have had an incredible season and are excited to make history in the NCAA tournament. With their fourth seed, they are poised to make a deep run and prove that Washington State volleyball is a force to be reckoned with.