San Jose State volleyball to face Colorado State in Mountain West title match

San Jose State knows who it must beat to secure a spot in the NCAA women’s volleyball tournament.

The Spartans, who had a bye in the first round of the Mountain West tournament this week and advanced to the final on a forfeit, will play against No. 1-seeded Colorado State on Saturday for the conference title.

The Rams beat San Diego State in a semifinal match Friday afternoon in Las Vegas, three sets to one (20-25, 25-23, 25-21, 25-23).

San Jose State, the conference’s No. 2 seed, split its season series with Colorado State, losing via a sweep Oct. 3 in Fort Collins and beating the Rams in five sets in San Jose on Nov. 16.

Boise State forfeited the semifinal match late Wednesday night after beating Utah State in a quarterfinal. The Broncos did not explain why they forfeited, but they and four other opponents forfeited regular-season matches to the Spartans after a lawsuit filed in September by SJSU co-captain Brooke Slusser and others against the NCAA alleged that a transgender Spartans teammate had physical advantages over other players.

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A second lawsuit filed this month aimed to bar the player from the conference tournament and reconfigure the conference standings without the forfeits, but a judge denied that request on Monday. The judge’s decision was upheld by an appeal panel Tuesday.

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The winner of Saturday’s conference final will earn an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament, which begins next weekend.

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