RAPID CITY, S.D. --- The Hardrocker volleyball team is back on the road, taking on New Mexico Highlands and Adams State.
GAME INFORMATION
New Mexico Highlands
Date/Time: Oct. 21 / 6:00 p.m.
Site: Las Vegas, N.M.
Arena: John A. Wilson Complex
Capacity: 4,250
Series Overall: New Mexico Highlands leads 4-3.
Streak: New Mexico Highlands Won 1
Series at New Mexico Highlands: New Mexico Highlands leads 2-0.
Streak at New Mexico Highlands: New Mexico Highlands Won 2
Last Meeting: Fort Lewis won in Rapid City, 3-2 (10/31/21)
Watch Live: RMAC Network | www.rmacsports.com/sdmines
Adams State
Date/Time: Oct. 22 / 6:00 p.m.
Site: Alamosa, Colo.
Arena: Plachy Hall
Capacity: 2,000
Series Overall: Adams State leads 5-3.
Streak: South Dakota Mines Won 3
Series at Adams State: Adams State leads 3-0.
Streak at Adams State: Adams State Won 3
Last Meeting: South Dakota Mines won in Rapid City, 3-1 (10/30/21)
Watch Live: RMAC Network | www.rmacsports.com/sdmines
FIVE THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW
1. The Hardrockers have been playing their best volleyball of the year recently, winning four of the last five, including their first weekend sweep since joining the Division II level.
2. During the winning streak, the Hardrockers have gotten their second and third RMAC Players of the Week with
Jacey Koethe being named Offensive Player of the Week and most recently,
Kiley Metzger being named Setter of the Week.
3. South Dakota Mines is sitting in the middle of the pack in the RMAC in hitting percentage (7th), assists (7th) Kills (8th) and blocks (8th).
4. On the defensive end, the Hardrockers do a good job of keeping the ball off the floor as they are third in the RMAC in digs, averaging 15.59/set and have a total of 1,169.
5. The Hardrockers have allowed the sixth least aces in the RMAC and the 5th least assists.
You can read South Dakota Mines' complete game notes here (PDF).
About South Dakota Mines
The South Dakota School of Mines & Technology is a member of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) and NCAA Division II offering 10 men's and women's varsity intercollegiate athletic programs. The Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference is a premier NCAA Division II conference with 15 members, as well as four associate members, located in the states of California, Colorado, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Utah.