SMU (14-6, 7-3 AAC) at Memphis (14-8, 3-7 AAC)
Nov. 1, 2019 – 7 p.m.
Memphis, Tenn. | Elma Roane Fieldhouse
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SMU vs. UCF (16-6, 9-1 AAC)
Nov. 3, 2019 – 1 p.m.
Dallas, Texas | Moody Coliseum
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SMU plays at Memphis Friday night at 7 p.m. with a chance to secure a bid to the six-team American Athletic Conference Championship. The Mustangs then return home to host UCF for the Dallas Life Match. Fans are asked to bring donations of clothes, toiletries and canned goods to the match. Collection points are also located throughout the SMU campus.
ALL-TIME SERIES
• SMU is 17-6 all-time against Memphis.
• SMU is 4-5 on the road against the Tigers, winning three of the last four road matches.
• Last Meeting - Oct. 11, 2019
  SMU won 3-1 at home , improving to 9-1 in the last 10 matches against Memphis
• SMU is 14-7 all-time against UCF.Â
• SMU is 7-3 at home against the Knights, winning three of the last four in Dallas.
• Last Meeting - Nov. 16, 2018
  SMU lost 3-0 at home last season as UCF won both matches en route to the conference title with an 18-0 league record.
FAMILIAR FACES
• The Mustangs return four of six starters and the libero from last season.
Montana Watts became just the second player in program history with at least 600 digs in multiple seasons.
Meryn Kennedy led the team with 111 blocks, and setters
Lily Heim and
Kendall Patterson combined for 12.27 assists per set.
ANOTHER MILESTONE
• Head coach
Lisa Seifert earned her 400th win at SMU when the Mustangs defeated Oral Roberts, 3-2, on Sept. 5, 2019. She is just the third SMU head coach to amass 400 wins on the Hilltop, following long-time women's basketball head coach Rhonda Rompola and men's tennis head coach Carl Neufeld, both of whom have since retired.Â
GAINING MOMENTUM
• In the past 10 seasons, Seifert's teams have won 204 matches, including the program's first NCAA Tournament victory with a 3-0 win against Texas A&M in 2016. The decade includes six 20-win seasons, including a program-record 27 wins in 2015. SMU won back-to-back conference championships in 2015 and 2016, and made three straight postseason appearances.
SMU IN 2019
• SMU is 14-6 overall, 7-3 in The American, with wins in seven of its last eight matches. The Mustangs are 5-0 at home in conference matches this season and 8-1 in Moody Colisuem overall. The schedule also includes wins against TCU and Dayton, receiving votes at the time of the match.
Hannah Jacobs leads the team with 3.49 kills per set, and
Lily Heim is guiding the Mustangs to a .237 attack percentage with 11.62 assists per set.Â
CONFERENCE RANKINGS
• Averaging 14.18 kills per set, SMU ranks second in the American Athletic Conference.
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Hannah Jacobs, fourth-3.49,
Mekenzi Heckmann, seventh-3.29, and
Rachel Woulfe, 13th-2.90, all rank at the top of the league in kills.
• The Mustangs are third in the league with a .237 attack percentage.
• SMU is second, averaging 13.35 assists.
Lily Heim is second individually with 11.57.Â
• SMU leads the AAC in digs with 16.84.
Montana Watts is fourth with 4.47 per set.
RECOGNITIONS
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Montana Watts has been named to the American Athletic Conference Weekly Honor Roll twice this season.
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Lily Heim has been named to the AAC Weekly Honor Roll three times this season. Most recently, she earned a mention after averaging 12.00 assists in home sweeps against Temple and UConn. She guided the Mustangs to a .318 attack percentage in the wins.
• Freshman
Alex Glover was named to the league's Weekly Honor Roll on Oct. 14 after scoring 23 kills with seven blocks in two home conference wins.
HANNAH JACOBS | SOPHOMORE
Hannah Jacobs leads the team and is fourth in The American with 3.49 kills per set. She has scored at least 10 kills in 17 of 20 matches this season, with a season-high 19 in a five-set win against Tulsa. In a four-set win at ECU, Jacobs scored 18 kills. She finished with 16 in three sets against Bradley, and also had 16 against Stephen F. Austin and at Missouri State. She is hitting .207 with 255 kills. She hit a career-high .600 with 16 kills and only one error in 25 attempts during a 3-0 win at Missouri State. Jacobs was named to the American Athletic Conference All-Preseason team prior to the season.
RACHEL WOULFE | SOPHOMORE
Rachel Woulfe is third on the team with 2.90 kills per set, ranking 13th in The American. She is third on the team with a .289 attack percentage, 10th in the league. She has scored at least 10 kills 11 times this season, including four of the last six matches. Woulfe scored a season-high 18 against Stephen F. Austin and had 18 in four sets against Memphis. Woulfe hit .500 with 15 kills in a 3-0 win against Dayton, receiving votes at the time. She also has 45 blocks, recording five in a 3-0 win against UTSA. She missed the Oklahoma match due to injury.
MONTANA WATTS | SENIOR
Montana Watts is fourth in The American with 4.47 digs per set. She recorded a season-high 31 digs against Stephen F. Austin, eclipsing 30 for the fifth time in her career. She had 20 in three sets against Bradley, and 19 in a three-set win against [RV] Dayton. She had 23 digs at Houston. Watts has been named to the conference Weekly Honor Roll twice this season, and was honored as the Best Libero at the SMU DoubleTree Invitational after leading the field with 5.36 digs per set. She has at least 10 digs in each of the last 16 matches, and is averaging 4.19 per set in AAC matches.Â
MAKING HISTORY
Montana Watts finished with 604 digs last season, joining all-time record holder Morgan Heise as the only two players in program history with more that 600 digs in multiple seasons. Heise set the single-season record with 721 in 2015, and holds the top three spots with 626 in 2014 and again in 2016. In four seasons, Heise recorded 2,379 digs. Watts has 1,685 digs through three-plus seasons, ranking fourth at SMU.Â
LILY HEIM | SOPHOMORE
Lily Heim is second in the conference with 11.57 assists per set. After running a 6-2 during her freshman campaign, Heim is guiding the Mustangs to a .237 hitting percentage in the 5-1 offense. She recorded a career-high 55 assists against Stephan F. Austin, and had 54 in a four-set win against Memphis. She has eclipsed 50 six times this season, and had at least 40 seven times, including four three-set wins. Heim has 12 double-doubles, six in the last 11 matches, averaging 2.92 digs per set. She has been named to the American Athletic Conference Weekly Honor Roll three times this season.
MEKENZI HECKMANN | FRESHMAN
Mekenzi Heckmann is second on the team and is seventh in The American with 3.29 kills per set. She scored a season-high 22 kills at Houston and finished with 20 at Tulane. Heckmann scored 18 kills in three sets against Incarnate Word, and finished with 19 at Oral Roberts. She has scored at least 10 eight times. Against TCU, she served three aces and finished with eight kills, and scored a team-best 17 kills at Oklahoma.Â
MERYN KENNEDY | JUNIOR
Meryn Kennedy has a team-high 58 blocks, including eight in three sets against UTSA, and again in a sweep against Wichita State. She had five blocks against Stephen F. Austin and again vs Dayton. She scored a season-high 10 kills against Oklahoma, hitting .588, and posted a .583 attack percentage with seven kills and no errors against Incarnate Word. She has three matches with nine kills, and has hit at least .400 eight times. She also ranks tied for third on the team with 13 service aces and has 43 digs. On the attack, Kennedy is hitting a team-best .336 with just under two kills per set.
MAKAYLA MILLER | FRESHMAN
Makayla Miller leads the team and ranks second in The American with 0.26 service aces per set, scoring 19 this season. She has 174 digs, with a season-high 15 in four sets against Memphis. She also recorded 14 in three sets against Bradley and again against Stephen F. Austin. Miller had two of her 12 kills against UTSA, and also has 18 assists.
KENDALL PATTERSON | SENIOR
Kendall Patterson is serving as a team captain in her final season on the Hilltop. Named conference Freshman of the Year in 2016 after leading SMU to the league championship, Patterson has been one of the league's top setters since arriving at SMU. After splitting time with
Lily Heim last season, the Mustangs have transitioned back to a 5-1 offense. However, Patterson is still a key piece to the game plan. She has at least 10 digs in seven matches, including a team-high 15 in a sweep against TCU. She posted 18 digs in four sets at ECU. She has 173 digs, averaging 2.34 per set. She also gives SMU a dynamic setting option when Heim is targeted in serve receive or on the attack.Â
KAYLYN WINKLER | SOPHOMORE
Kaylyn Winkler has has started 10 of 13 matches played this season after transferring from Northeastern. She has 35 blocks, including a season-high five at Oral Roberts and again against Incarnate Word. She had two solo blocks against [RV] Dayton. She has 56 kills after scoring seven at USF. Winkler posted a season-high 12 kills at Oral Roberts. She is hitting .286, and eclipsed a .500 attack percentage in four matches this season. She also has 11 digs and two assists.
ALEX GLOVER | FRESHMAN
Alex Glover has started each of the past 12 matches, scoring a season-high 16 kills with a .500 attack percentage against Tulsa. She finished with 14 kills against Memphis, hitting .591 with one error. She scored six kills with six blocks as SMU swept TCU. She also scored four kills with five blocks at Oklahoma. The daughter of former NFL tight end Andrew Glover, Alex has 87 kills, scoring 58 in the last eight matches. She also has 44 blocks and 13 digs on the season.
JADYN BAUSS | FRESHMAN
Jadyn Bauss has 70 kills in 44 sets played this season. She scored 15 kills in two matches at home before breaking out with a season-high 13 to lead the Mustangs at USF. She had 10 at ECU and at Cincinnati. Bauss hit .400 against Weber State and .500 as SMU upset [RV] Dayton. She finished with a .385 hitting percentage at USF with only three errors in 26 attempts. Bauss has 77 digs, including a season-high 19 at USF. She also has six assists, nine aces and five blocks.Â
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