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Zayna Meyer set Long Beach State to two more five-set victories over the weekend to claim Big West Setter of the Week. Meyer collected 116 assists, averaging 11.60 per set, while directing the Beach to a .234 hitting percentage. Meyer also produced 2.80 digs, 0.90 kills, 0.80 blocks and 0.20 aces per set, all while herself attacking at an efficient rate of .615 (9-1-13).
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The redshirt freshman from Wheaton, Ill., who spent the 2021 season at BYU, posted double-doubles in both contests to give her 10 on the year, including four in a row.
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On Friday night at UC San Diego, Meyer upped her single-match career high to 64 assists, having dished out 62 less than one week prior on Oct. 8 versus CSUN. Meyer also added 11 digs, four blocks, three kills and an ace.
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In LBSU’s third five-set success in a row on Saturday night inside the Walter Pyramid against UC Irvine, Meyer wound up with 52 assists, 17 digs, four more blocks and another ace, and equalled her highs of six kills and nine points.
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Meyer is now a four-time Big West Setter of the Week for 2022, the most of any player. She earned the season’s first two awards on Aug. 29 and Sept. 5, as well as last week’s on Oct. 10, and was also The Big West Freshman of the Week for Aug. 29. The Beach, winners of a season-best four straight, sit alone in fourth in the conference standings.