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UCLA Women’s Volleyball Stages Epic Comeback to Upset No. 9 Washington State with Iman Ndiaye Leading the Charge

Key points:

  • UCLA women's volleyball team staged an epic fifth-set comeback to upset No. 9 Washington State
  • Iman Ndiaye led the charge with nine kills in the final set
  • The victory greatly improves UCLA's chances of making the NCAA Tournament

UCLA’s women’s volleyball team stunned No. 9 Washington State in an epic fifth-set comeback, with Iman Ndiaye leading the charge with nine kills. The Bruins’ victory marked their first road win over a top-10 opponent since 2016 and significantly boosts their NCAA Tournament candidacy. Ndiaye’s standout performance included a season-high 21 kills and four blocks. Audrey Pak also shone, surpassing her career high in assists with 61. The Bruins showcased season highs in various stats, with eight players contributing to their ace tally. UCLA closes the weekend against Washington, aiming to carry forward the momentum from this remarkable win.

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