UAH (9-6, 7-4 GSC) vs. No. 21 West Florida (14-2, 8-2 GSC) Oct. 10, 2014 - Pensacola, Fla. - 6 p.m.
Live Stats: goargos.comLive Video: goargos.comUAH vs. West Georgia (4-11, 2-9 GSC) Oct. 11, 2014 - Carrollton, Ga. - 2 p.m.
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About the Chargers
MIDWEEK ACTION: The Chargers won their third consecutive game on Tuesday on the road at Union. UAH picked up the four-set win over Union and are now fifth in the GSC with a .636 winning percentage in conference matches.
CAREER NIGHT: Freshman
Anna Claire Johnson provided a spark for the Chargers offense at Union, totaling a career-high 22 kills to go along with 13 digs for her sixth double-double of the season. Johnson is first overall on the Chargers with 166 kills and is second on the roster with 148 digs. The Birmingham, Alabama native ranks 10th in the GSC with a 2.86 kill per set average.
SETTING THE TONE: UAH setters
Ashton Baker and
Kirsten Giles currently rank fourth and fifth, respectively, in the conference in assists per set average. Baker leads the Chargers at a 7.77 clip and 272 assists, while Giles has a team-high 289 assists and a 7.61 average. On Tuesday, Baker tied her season high with 42 assists in the win.
TWO HUNDRED: Junior
Kennedie Lariscy now has 209 digs this season, following a 10-dig performance on Tuesday evening. Lariscy has totaled 200 or more digs in each of her three seasons with UAH, topping out at 289 digs as a freshman. In her career, the Thompson's Station, Tennessee native has 741 digs. She has registered ten or more digs in every contest except one this season.
About the Matchups
THE ARGONAUTS: No. 21 West Florida is currently second in the conference with a league winning percentage of .800. UWF last competed on Sunday, Oct. 5 against Mississippi College, which ended in a three-set win for the Argonauts. UAH holds an all-time series record of 7-20, with the last matchup (09/12) occurring this season and ending in a three-set loss for the Chargers at home.
THE WOLVES: UAH owns an all-time record of 39-13 against West Georgia. The two squads competed earlier this season, ending in a four-set victory for the Chargers. UWG's .182 conference winning percentage ranks ninth this season, following a three-set loss to Shorter on Tuesday.