Things just keep getting better for the No. 7 Washington volleyball team.
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Just like it did two days ago, Saturday went almost exactly the way the No. 9 Washington volleyball team wanted it to go.
There was a matchup of top-10 teams inside Hec Edmundson Pavilion on Thursday night.
It was a big night for the No. 9 Washington volleyball team.
It’s been a long two weeks for the No. 9 Washington volleyball team.
For the second time this weekend, the No.10 Washington volleyball team found a win against Colorado, ending its long two weeks on the road with a sweep.
Until the last three points of the fifth set, it was anyone’s game.
Following a split weekend against its first ranked matchup of the season, the No. 10 Washington volleyball team remains on the road for a second week in a row, taking on Colorado.
Less than 48 hours after suffering just its second loss of the season, the No.10 Washington volleyball team responded in strong fashion Sunday afternoon.
Just a few minutes into Friday night’s game, it was clear that the No.10 Washington volleyball team was in for a long night.
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