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Natalie Glenn led Long Beach State to a pair of home sweeps over UC San Diego and Hawai’i to earn a career first weekly award as Big West Offensive Player of the Week.
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The junior outside hitter led the Beach with a total of 28 kills (4.67 per set), while hitting .407 (28-6-54) on the weekend. Glenn also contributed 1.83 digs per set and 1.00 blocks per set, while serving up four aces.
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On Thursday, Glenn knocked down 17 kills on a .593 clip to go along with six digs, three blocks, and an ace against the Tritons.
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The Southlake, Texas, native registered 11 kills with five digs, three blocks and three aces as the Beach snapped an 11-match losing streak against Hawai’i, dating back to 2016. The sweep of the ’Bows is the first for the Beach since 1997.
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Glenn bumped up the season kills per set average to 3.00, hitting over 75 percent better than the season average of 2.66 heading into the week.