Weber State's volleyball team suffered a tough 3-2 defeat against Northern Arizona after initially leading the match 2-0. The Wildcats won the first two sets convincingly, but the Lumberjacks rallied back to win the next three sets. This loss brings Weber State's record to 15-10 overall and 7-6 in conference play as they prepare for their next match against Northern Colorado.

By the Numbers
  • Weber State had 50 kills on 159 total attacks, resulting in a hitting percentage of .126.
  • Rose Moore led the team with 15 kills; Ashley Gneiting added 13 kills.
State of Play
  • Weber State started the match strong, winning the first two sets 25-18 and 25-16.
  • Northern Arizona bounced back to win the third and fourth sets 25-11 and 25-12, forcing a deciding fifth set.
  • The fifth set was closely contested, ultimately won by NAU 15-12.
What's Next

The Wildcats will look to rebound on November 15 against Northern Colorado, followed by a Home game on November 19 featuring Youth Jersey Night and Senior Night on November 21 against Montana State.

Bottom Line

This match highlights the volatility of momentum in volleyball—Weber State started strong but could not maintain their advantage. Fans should expect an intense finish to the season as the Wildcats aim to secure their place in the conference standings.