Colorado State University Athletics

Colorado State Looks to Finish Regular Season Strong
11/18/2025 1:23:00 PM | Volleyball
Rams prepare for final regular-season matches before Mountain West Tournament next week
FORT COLLINS – Colorado State heads into the final week of the regular season looking to build momentum before the Mountain West Tournament. After a successful road trip going 2-0 against San Diego State and UNLV last weekend, the Rams aim to finish strong with two more match ups on the horizon. CSU will face Grand Canyon on Thursday and New Mexico on Saturday, which will also serve as the team's annual Green Out game and Senior Day.
Colorado State (18-8) vs Grand Canyon (17-10)
Moby Arena, Fort Collins, Colo.
Thursday, November 20 // 6:00 PM
Stream: Mountain West Network
Live Stats: StatBroadcast
Colorado State (18-8) vs New Mexico (13-14)
Moby Arena, Fort Collins, Colo.
Saturday, November 22 // 1:00 PM
Stream: Mountain West Network
Live Stats: StatBroadcast
What You Need to Know
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CSU looks to keep its momentum rolling after closing out last weeks road trip with back-to-back wins over San Diego State and UNLV.
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The Rams enter the final two regular-season matches hoping to maintain their second-place standing in the Mountain West.
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Saturday's game against New Mexico will be the team's annual Green Out game along with Senior Day to celebrate our five seniors.Â
Scouting the Antelopes
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The Rams welcomed GCU to the Mountain West earlier this season with s four-set CSU win on the road.
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Taylor Kubacak leads the Lopes this season with 515 assists and 36 service aces as a sophomore.Â
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GCU ranks second in the Mountain West in total blocks, posting 287 as a team while holding opponents to just 201.
Scouting the Lobos
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In the last meeting with New Mexico, a 3-0 road sweep for the Rams, Colorado State held the Lobos to a hitting percentage under .200.Â
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Middle back Zoe Leonard recorded her first career double-double on Saturday, posting 11 kills and a career-high 12 blocks.Â
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The Lobos went 2–0 last week, combining for over 100 digs, 100 points, and around 30 total blocks across both matches.Â
Match Notes
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Eve Wilson was elite offensively, posting 15 kills in both matches while hitting over .450 in each, including a .481 performance at UNLV.
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The Rams are second in the Mountain West in hitting percentage at .262 while leading the conference in opponent hitting percentage, holding teams under .200 on the season.
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Setter Erin Debiec recorded her 1,000th career assist last week and continues to rank second in the Mountain West in assists. She was also named the Mountain West Freshman of the Week earlier this week.
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