LOGAN, Utah --- Utah State soccer (5-2-4, 2-0-0 MW) continues Mountain West play this week with a pair of road matches. The Aggies will first travel to Laramie to take on Wyoming (1-4-4, 0-2-0 MW) on Thursday, Sept. 29, at 4 p.m. (MT) before facing Colorado State (4-3-3, 1-0-1 MW) on Sunday, Oct. 2, at 1 p.m. (MT).
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FOLLOW ALONG
Both matches will be streamed live on the Mountain West Network and available at www.utahstateaggies.com/watch. Live stats will also be made available through utahstateaggies.com.
AGGIES VERSUS COWGIRLS
This will be the 19th meeting all-time between Utah State and Wyoming with USU leading the series, 9-7-2, including wins in each of the previous two meetings. Wyoming, however, has won the previous two matches in Laramie, in 2019 and 2021. The Aggies' last win at Wyoming came via a 3-1 victory in 2017.
AGGIES VERSUS RAMS
This will be the 12th meeting between Utah State and Colorado State. The Aggies lead the series, 7-4-0, and have won each of the last three matches, including a 1-0 win in last year's Mountain West tournament. The Rams have won each of the previous three matches in Fort Collins, with USU's most recent road victory in the series coming in 2015 in a 1-0 win.
POINTILLISM
Utah State has 20 different players that have logged at least one point this season. The Aggies have recorded 17 goals from 10 different players and 19 assists from 16 different players so far this season.
London Miller and
Sara Taylor currently lead the team with three goals and seven points apiece while junior
Alex Day leads the team with three assists.
COMPARATIVELY SPEAKING
Utah State currently ranks first in the Mountain West in both shots (15.36) and shots on goal per game (7.27), total assists (19) and shutouts (4). The Aggies also rank second in average margin (+0.64), total goals (18) and goals allowed per game (1.00). Individually, junior
Alex Day is tied for the conference lead with three assists while senior
Sara Taylor and junior
London Miller are currently tied for fifth in the conference with 12 shots on goal each.
SHOOTING RANGE
In Utah State's match versus Illinois State, the Aggies registered 25 total shots, which stands as the second-most team shots in a match by a Mountain West team this season. USU also has three other games ranking in the top 10 in the conference, putting up 23 shots against Idaho State and 21 shots against both Nevada and UNLV.
UNBEATEN STARTS
Utah State has started each of its last two years under head coach
Manny Martins with an unbeaten streak. This season, the Aggies started on a five-game unbeaten streak, going 2-0-3. Last year, USU opened the year with a tie before putting together six-straight victories. In all, Utah State is 10-3-5 (.694) in non-conference action under
Martins.
BOOKENDERS
Utah State has scored four goals this season within the first 10 minutes of a match. On the other end of the spectrum, the Aggies have recorded seven goals this season in the final 17 minutes of play.
SHAKE IT UP
Utah State has used a different starting XI in each game this season with 22 players finding their way into the starting lineup.
SEEING YELLOW
The Aggies were shown four yellow cards in its 2-1 win over UNLV, the most yellow cards given to Utah State in a single match since being shown four cards versus Cal State Fullerton in 2017. In its match versus Grand Canyon, head coach
Manny Martins received his first yellow card as a member of a collegiate coaching staff.
OUT OF THE GATES
Utah State has scored the opening goal in seven matches so far on the year, the most among Mountain West teams this season. Last year, Utah State captured 11 of its 13 victories last season when recording the first goal of the match. The Aggies were 11-1-0 in 2021 when putting the first lights on the board.
WHOSE HOUSE?
Utah State ranks as the top team in the Mountain West for home attendance. The Aggies have averaged 842 fans at five home matches this season. USU has gone 3-0-2 at home to start the year and has an active eight-match home unbeaten streak. In all, the Aggies are 12-2-2 at home under head coach
Manny Martins.
QUICK RESPONSES
Utah State retook the lead a mere two minutes from when Northern Arizona tied the match at 1-1 in the season opener. The Aggies did one better and took a 2-1 lead over Grand Canyon less than one minute after the Lopes had equalized at 1-1.
CHASING RECORDS
Utah State senior keeper
Diera Walton is in pursuit of several career records this season.
USU Career Minutes (GK)
2. Ali Griffin 2005-08 5526
3. Megan Mills 2001-04 5211
4. Diera Walton 2019-pres. 5165
5. Jeanne Woller 2012-15 5098
USU Career Saves
1. Megan Mills 2001-04 273
2. Diera Walton 2019-pres. 252
3. Michaela (Miller) Hawes 1997-2000 249
4. Jeannie Woller 2012-15 246
USU Career GAA
1. Ashlyn Mulford 2009-12 0.69
2. Natalie Stoven 2013-16 0.79
3. Molli Merrill 2008-11 0.90
4. Diera Walton 2019-pres. 0.92
USU Career Shutouts
1. Ali Griffin 2005-08 22
2. Molli Merrill 2008-11 21
3. Diera Walton 2019-pres. 18
4. Jeannie Woller 2012-15 17
WEDDING BELLS
• A pair of Aggies were married during the offseason as senior defender/forward
Kelsey Salvesen-Harmer tied the knot with her husband (Zachary) in May, while
London Miller married her husband (Isaac Smith) in December of 2021.
• In all, Utah State has four married players on its roster:
Sara Taylor (Jake),
Kaufusi (Nathan),
Miller (Isaac Smith) and
Salvesen-Harmer (Zachary).
RETURNED MISSIONARIES
Utah State's roster includes three players that served 18-month missions for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in
Nicole Hadlock (Ecuador),
Salvesen-Harmer (Roseville, California) and
Sid Barlow (Paraguay).
WHAT'S RETURNING
• Utah State returns nine players that appeared in each of the Aggies' 22 matches a season ago, including senior winger
Sara Taylor, senior forward
Sammie Murdock, senior forward
Nicole Hadlock,
Kaufusi, junior midfield/defender
Alysia Butters, junior midfielder
Alex Day, junior defender
Kylie Olsen, sophomore defender
Addy Symonds and senior goalkeeper
Diera Walton.
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Taylor and
Murdock are the top goal scorers returning for Utah State, as each logged six goals for the Aggies a season ago.
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Taylor is the top returner when it comes to points and assists, finishing second on the team in 2021 with 17 points and five assists.
BACK FOR MORE AWARDS
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Kaufusi was named third-team all-Pacific Region by the United Soccer Coaches, while also picking up Mountain West All-Tournament Team honors.
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Symonds was named one of the top-100 freshmen in the nation during the 2021 season by TopDrawerSoccer.com, as well as being named to the MW all-newcomer team.
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Walton was a second-team all-Mountain West selection in 2021.
MOUNTAIN WEST PICKS
Utah State was picked fifth in the preseason Mountain West coaches poll.
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