Minnetonka at Eden Prairie
7 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 29

Two of Minnetonka’s three losses have come against No. 5-3A Eden Prairie and No. 4-3A Roseville, but the Skippers (9-3, 1-1) are riding a three-game winning streak with victories over Bloomington Jefferson, Orono and No. 14-3A Hopkins. That performance bodes well as Minnetonka enters the meat of its Lake Conference schedule. 

Eden Prairie (9-1, 2-1) only loss came to No. 7-3A Wayzata in five sets, and the Eagles have the advantage of defeating the Skippers in straight sets earlier this season.

Eden Prairie's primary offensive threats are 6-foot-2 sophomore middle hitter Grace Persson and 6-2 senior outside hitter Ashley Brueggeman.