HARRISONBURG, Virginia — The Bobcats will head on the road for a rematch of the 2022 Sun Belt Conference Championship against James Madison. The two matches will be on Sept. 28 and 29 at 5 p.m. (CT).
MATCH INFO:
Sept. 28 | Texas State at James Madison
5 PM (CT) | Harrisonburg, VA
TV: ESPN+
Sept. 29 | Texas State at James Madison
5 PM (CT) | Harrisonburg, VA
TV: ESPN+
HISTORY:
The last time the Bobcats' faced James Madison was in the 2022 Sun Belt Conference Championship where the Bobcats lost 1-3. In the five prior meetings, TXST was 5-0. The Bobcats have a 6-1 record all-time against JMU.
Of the 14 Bobcats who played in the 2022 Sun Belt Conference Championship, only four of them return for the 2023 regular season matchup.
Jacqueline Lee and
Alyssa Ortega are the only members of the team who played in more than one set of the conference championship.
NOTES TO KNOW:
Sun Belt Awards: The Bobcats have won three of six possible Sun Belt Conference weekly awards this season.
KJ Johnson(week 1) and
Samantha Wunsch (week two) were named Offensive Player of the week.
Ryann Torres won Setter of the Week in week 2.
Leave No Doubt: The Bobcats 2023 team mantra headed into the year is 'leave no doubt' which just is a reminder to leave it all on the court. After back-to-back second place finished and narrowly missed at-large bids, the Bobcats want people to know they belong in the postseason play and they'll make sure it's in their hands that they get there.
Leading the Pack:
KJ Johnson is...
- Second in the Sun Belt Conference in kills/set with an average of 4.34.
- Second in the Sun Belt for points with an average of 4.67/set and 191.5 points on the season.
- 17th in the country in kills per set.
New Kids on the Block: Texas State welcomes seven new members to the squad for the 2023 season including four freshmen and three transfers.
- Graduate transfer KJ Johnson joins the Bobcats after two years at Baylor and two years at Fairfield. In her two seasons at Fairfield, she was a two-time All American and two-time MAAC Player of the Year
- Newcomer Carlee Pharris joined the Bobcats in the Spring of 2023 after redshirting her freshman season at TCU.
- Sophie Childs joins the Bobcats after transferring from Wichita State in Spring of 2023. The 6'3 outside hitter played in 36 matches over her three seasons with Wichita State, one of which was an abbreviated season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- The Bobcats welcome four freshmen: Ally Adair, Brooke Bentke, Zenai Jethroe and Lana Tello.
Last Season Rewind: The Bobcats finished the 2022 season first place in the West Division with a 24-7 record, going 14-2 in conference play. The team made an appearance in the Sun Belt Conference Championship game, losing to James Madison 3-1 and narrowly missing on an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament.
Returning to the Mix: The Bobcats are returning one starter from the 2022 season, libero Jackie Lee. Lee started 19 matches and played 70 sets paired with 255 digs, 61 assists and 16 service aces.
Also returning are senior
Megan Woods, junior
Alyssa Ortega and sophomores
Maggie Walsh,
Bailey Hanner and
Jade Defraeye. Walsh and Ortega made big impacts off the bench for the Bobcats in the 2022 season. Both played in more than 25 matches seeing 60+ sets apiece in the 2022 season. The pair and Lee spearhead the Bobcats returners this season.
Meet the Staff: Head Coach
Sean Huiet and Associate Head Coach
Keith Anderson return to lead the staff with some new help. Huiet starts his fourth season at the helm of the program after serving as an assistant coach for 15 seasons prior. He enters the season with a 82-32 all-time record.
Former graduate assistant
Charli Fouts was promoted to assistant coach in the spring of 2023 and will stay for her first season in her new role, third overall on the staff.
Also joining the mix as an assistant coach is former Conference-USA stand-out
Carly Graham. The three-time C-USA Player of the Year and All-American joins the Bobcats staff for her first season.
Up Next:
The Bobcats will return home for matches versus Louisiana on Oct. 6
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