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Comments (0) | Cal Poly’s volleyball schedule, released Thursday by fifth-year coach Jon Stevenson, includes a total of eight matches against NCAA Tournament teams. The marquee home matches, however — like the Mustangs hosted last year — are absent for a team that returns just two starters.
Seven players return from a team that took on national powers Nebraska and Stanford in Mott Gym last season. They will be paired with a big freshman class, albeit a highly touted one.
Six of the incoming players are ranked among PrepVolleyball.com’s 150 senior aces. That considered, that lack of a huge name on the schedule hasn’t tempered Stevenson’s enthusiasm.
“I’m more excited about the upcoming season than any other during my college coaching career,” Stevenson said in a news release. “We have a tremendous influx of youthful talent and a new opportunity to move forward with a positive and creative purpose.”
Highlights of the nonconference schedule include matches with NCAA Tournament participants Pepperdine, Colorado State, Utah, Kansas State, Denver, and Santa Clara. Conference opponent Long Beach State represented the Big West in the tournament last season.
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