Louisiana Volleyball will get to enjoy the comforts of home Monday night as the squad hosts ULM at Earl K. Long Gym.
The match is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m.
It's the first of two meetings between the two teams this season. The Lady Cajuns (6-15, 0-6 Sun Belt) and Warhawks (3-19, 0-7 Sun Belt) will meet in the season finale on Sunday, Nov. 15 in Monroe.
The winner of the match will record their first Sun Belt Conference victory of the season.
The Ragin' Cajuns have dominated the all-time series, holding a 33-17 lead. Since UL Monroe joined the SBC in 2006, Louisiana has won five of six meetings. The Cajuns are seeking to extend their current five-match win streak over the Warhawks.
The Cajuns freshman duo of Ariel Krolikowski and Bethany Fogler has performed well in SBC play. Krolikowski leads the squad with a 2.61 kills per set average while Fogler had picked up 31 blocks and averages 1.35 blocks per set.
Lindsay Brown continues to be the story for Louisiana on the defensive side. The Yorba Linda, Calif., product is averaging 5.04 digs per set in SBC matches and is currently riding a string of eight consecutive matches with double figures in digs. Brown collected 38 digs over eight sets on the South Alabama-Troy trip.
Brown has 353 digs which leaves her 52 shy of tying her personal single-season best 405 set last season. She is also just 112 digs shy of joining the program's overall career Top 5 digs chart.
Krolikowski has recorded double figures in kills in four of the past six matches and has thrown down at least six in each match during the stretch. Against South Alabama she had 10 kills and 17 digs for her fourth double-double of the season.
Fogler has posted at least four blocks in each of the last five matches. She's the season leader in blocks with 59.
Kendra Hall stepped up on the USA-Troy trip after a rough start to SBC play. Hall hit .714 and tallied five kills at USA then hit .636 with seven kills at Troy. Hall has recorded 99.5 points this season, leaving her 12 points shy of setting a personal single-season best.
Amie Goodwin looks to shake off a stretch in which she's posted a negative hitting percentage in two of the last three outings. She did reach a milestone at South Alabama, going over 700 career kills to become just the fourth player at UL in the rally scoring era to reach that many career kills (Elizabeth Inman, Kim Rodgers and Elina Salomaki are the others).
Louisiana-Monroe's win total this season surpasses the combined total from the previous two seasons (went 2-62 from 2007-08). Sun Belt play has not been kind to the Warhawks as they are 2-59 all-time in league play and enter Monday night's match having suffered 54 consecutive SBC losses dating back to 2006.
It's a quick turnaround for the Warhawks who played at South Alabama Sunday afternoon. UL Monroe was swept by USA in straight sets by scores of 25-23, 25-23, 25-18. Mari O'Neal paced the offense with a career-high 24 kills.
O'Neal leads the Warhawks with 216 kills over 70 sets for a 3.09 kills per set average. Backing her up are Mahogany Dilonga with a 1.79 kills per set average and Stephanie Wardach with a 1.62 kills per set average.
The UL Monroe defense is anchored by Christy Tribble's 3.98 digs per set average. On the frontline the top blockers are Dilonga with 51 and Ashley Bland with 49.
Following Monday's match, the Ragin' Cajuns will take to the road for the Arkansas road swing over the weekend. Louisiana is in Jonesboro on Friday night for a meeting with Arkansas State and will be in Little Rock on Sunday afternoon for a match with UALR.