Colorado State University Athletics

Colorado State Continues Home to Host Fresno State and San José State
10/27/2025 12:10:00 PM | Volleyball
Rams Riding Four-Match Win Streak Into Week Six of Mountain West Play
FORT COLLINS – Colorado State continues its strong play in conference, returning to Moby Arena for another week of Mountain West action. The Rams extended their win streak to four after a 3-1 victory over Air Force and a dominant 3-0 sweep of Border War rival Wyoming last weekend. CSU is set to play Fresno State and San José State for another key home stand.
Colorado State (14-6) vs Fresno (6-15)
Moby Arena, Fort Collins, Colo.
Thursday, October 30 // 6:00 PM
Stream: Mountain West Network
Live Stats: StatBroadcast
Colorado State (14-6) vs San Jose (9-10)
Moby Arena, Fort Collins, Colo.
Saturday, November 1 // 1:00 PM
Stream: Mountain West Network
Live Stats: StatBroadcast
What You Need to Know
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Colorado State went 2-0 last week, taking down Air Force (3-1) and Wyoming (3-0) to have an overall of 8-2 in Mountain West play.
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The Rams have now won four straight matches and eight of their last nine.
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Saturday's match against San José State will serve as the Orange Out Game.
Scouting the Bulldogs
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Fresno heads on the road after sweeping New Mexico but coming up short against Grand Canyon.
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The Bulldogs are paced by senior Addison Haluska, who leads the team with 307 total kills.
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Fresno trails its opponents in total team kills, recording 846 compared to their opponents' 1,049.
Scouting the Spartans
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San Jose State comes into the weekend with a 5-5 record in conference play.
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In 2024, San Jose reached the Mountain West final but fell short to CSU in 4 sets.
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The Spartans Learden Lee had 14 kills in the match against New Mexico last week and has been hitting .243 this season.
Match Notes
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Eve Wilson continued to add to her total of 218 kills this season, totaling 25 kills in last weekend's matches.
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Erin Debiec added to her team-leading assist total and remains among the conference's top assist players.
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The Rams are hitting .247 as a team in conference play and continue to rank among the Mountain West leaders.
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CSU looks to protect home court once again, where they hold a 7-3 record this season in Moby Arena.












