BACK IN ACTION
Utah State volleyball (2-1, 0-0 Mountain West) opens its home schedule with a three-match homestand this week as the Aggies host Utah (1-1) on Wednesday, Aug. 30, at 6 p.m., Weber State (2-1) on Thursday, Aug. 31, at 7 p.m., and LMU (1-1) on Saturday, Sept. 2, at 2 p.m.
FOLLOW ALONG
All three matches will be broadcast on the Mountain West Network. Live stats will be available via Sidearm and StatBroadcast. Links to all options will be posted on the team's social media pages and listed on the Utah State Athletics website.
AT THE PEAK
Utah State was picked tied for first in the annual Mountain West preseason coaches poll, while seniors outside hitter
Tatum Stall and libero
Jordi Holdaway earned a spot on the all-MW Preseason Team.
Rob Neilson enters his fourth season at the helm of the program after leading the Aggies to back-to-back Mountain West championship titles. In 2022, USU won its first-ever Mountain West Tournament Championship and made its first NCAA Tournament berth since 2010, and just the program's fifth-ever appearance. The Aggies finished the campaign with a 22-11 overall record, marking the first time USU has recorded at least 22 wins in back-to-back seasons since 1982.
COLLECTING THE AWARDS
Graduate outside hitter
Shelby Capllonch earned the first America First Credit Union USU Student-Athlete of the Week accolade of the 2023-24 campaign on Aug. 28. The native of Honolulu, Hawaii, was named all-tournament at the No. 5 Nebraska-hosted Ameritas Players Challenge last week as Utah State posted a 2-1 record with a loss to Nebraska (3-0) and wins against SMU (3-1) and Lipscomb (3-1). She led the Aggies in both kills and digs, finishing the week with 35 and 27, respectively.
WELCOME TO CLUB ESTES
- Utah State has won 19 of its last 22 matches at home and is 23-4 in the last 27 matches played in Logan.
- The Aggies drew 1,000-plus fans in six matches last season with 1,180 fans in the 3-1 victory over No. 12-UCLA (Aug. 26), a sold-out crowd of 1,398 in the 3-2 win over Utah Valley (Sept. 13), 1,084 fans in the sweep against San Diego State (Oct. 6), 1,157 fans in the 3-2 victory against Boise State (Oct. 11), 1,097 fans in the 3-2 victory against San José State (Nov. 10) and 1,046 in the 3-0 sweep against Nevada (Nov. 12). The Aggies hosted Colorado State for Spectrum Magic Night inside the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum on Oct. 22, in front of 1,716 fans.
- The CSU match was the highest attended home USU volleyball match since the Aggies sold out the Estes against Utah on Sept. 1, 2015.
AGGIE BLOCK PARTY
Utah State ranks 23rd in the nation in total blocks with 31.5 this season, averaging 2.86 blocks per set to rank 35th nationally.
Three Aggies rank in the top 10 in the Mountain West in blocks as sophomore middle blocker
Bella Wooden is third with 1.83 blocks per set, while graduate middle
Kennedi Boyd and junior opposite side hitter
Adna Mehmedovic are tied for seventh with 1.09 blocks per set.
EXTRA, EXTRA
- Utah State is 2-0 this season in matches that go past three sets, defeating both SMU and Lipscomb 3-1.
- Utah State was 12-6 last season in matches that go past three sets, posting 3-1 victories over No. 12 UCLA (Aug. 26), Cal Poly (Aug. 26), Portland State (Sept. 9), Fresno State (Oct. 8), Wyoming (Oct. 20), Boise State (Oct. 25), San Diego State (Nov. 5) and against San José State in the MW Championship (Nov. 25), and 3-2 wins against Utah Valley (Sept. 13), Weber State (Sept. 17), Air Force (Sept. 22), Boise State (Oct. 11) and San José State (Nov. 10).
STAYING NEUTRAL
- Utah State is 2-0 this season in neutral-site matches, defeating both SMU and Lipscomb 3-1.
- Utah State was 6-2 last season in neutral-site matches and has won each of its last six contests on a neutral court. USU first lost to then-No. 10 Pittsburgh 3-0, before defeating Cincinnati (3-0), Portland State (3-1), Portland (3-0), New Mexico (3-0), UNLV (3-0) and San José State (3-1). Furthermore, in its six neutral-site victories, the Aggies dropped just one set, going 18-2 in the stretch.
MOUNTAIN PEAK
Utah State dropped just one set in its run at the 2022 Mountain West Volleyball Championships as USU won its first conference tournament since winning the 2010 WAC Championship. The fourth-seeded Aggies swept both No. 5 New Mexico and No. 1 UNLV before defeating No. 2 San José State 3-1 in the championship match. Four Aggies were named to the all-tournament team in outside hitter
Shelby Capllonch (MVP), senior middle blocker
Kennedi Boyd, outside
Tatum Stall and opposite side hitter
Adna Mehmedovic. Prior to the championship run,
Boyd and
Stall were each named all-Mountain West.
MOUNTAIN PEAK - PART II
With wins over Colorado State and Wyoming to close the 2021 regular season, the Aggies clinched a share of the Mountain West regular season title for the first time in program history. USU has won seven regular season conference titles in program history, including the WAC in 2012 and five consecutive titles in the Intermountain Athletic Conference from 1977 through 1981.
CAPLLONCH NAMED MVP
Outside hitter
Shelby Capllonch was named the Mountain West Tournament MVP after leading the Aggies to their first MW Tournament title with wins against fifth-seeded New Mexico (3-0) in the quarterfinals, top-seeded UNLV (3-0) in the semifinals and second-seeded San José State (3-1) in the championship match. Against the Lobos, the native of Honolulu, Hawaii, hit .424 (18-4-33) with 18 kills, while adding eight digs, three service aces and one block. Against the Rebels, she hit .423 (13-2-26) with 13 kills, while adding five digs, one service ace and one assist. And against the Spartans, she had eight kills and eight digs, while adding one assist. For the week,
Capllonch hit .303 (39-12-89) and averaged 3.90 kills per set. She also recorded 21 digs, four service aces, two assists and one block, and averaged 4.35 points per set.
BACK-TO-BACK 20 WIN SEASONS
Utah State logged 22 wins in both its 2022 and 2021 campaigns, marking USU's first back-to-back 20-win seasons since the 2012 and 2013 campaigns. Furthermore, the 22 wins last season mark the 14th time in program history the Aggies have crossed the 20-win plateau.
ACES HIGH
- Utah State ranked second in the Mountain West and 46th nationally in service aces last season, averaging 1.72 per set.
- In total, USU served 215 aces last season to lead the MW and rank 14th nationally.
- Setter Beatriz Rodrigues led the Aggies and the conference with 42 service aces to tie for sixth on the single-season program record list.
- The Aggies were phenomenal behind the service line in the 3-1 victory at SDSU (Nov. 5, 2023) as USU tied the program record with 14 service aces in a four-set match. It marked the third time in program history Utah State had 14 service aces in a four-set match and the first time accomplishing the feat since doing so at Wyoming on Sept. 14, 2000. Outside hitter Tatum Stall led the way for Utah State with a career-best five aces.
- Four Utah State student-athletes served four-or-more aces in a match last season. Middle blocker Kennedi Boyd served a career-best five aces against Portland State (Sept. 9), setter Leah Wilton-LaBoy had four against Cincinnati (Sept. 3), Stall had a then-career-high-tying four against Portland (Sept. 10) before logging a career-best five at San Diego State (Nov. 5),outside Shelby Capllonch had four against Fresno State (Oct. 8) and Rodrigues had a career-best six at Fresno State (Nov. 3).
LENDING A HELPING HAND
Utah State totaled 1,565 assists last season to lead the MW and rank 25th in the nation. Overall, USU assisted on 93.8 percent of its kills, with setters
Leah Wilton-LaBoy and
Beatriz Rodrigues accounting for 85.0 percent of those helpers.
ON THE ATTACK
Utah State set a program record for hitting percentage in a four-set match as USU hit .471 (53-14-105) in its 3-1 victory at San Diego State on Nov. 5, 2022.
COLLECTING THE AWARDS - 2022 EDITION
- Two Aggies were named all-Mountain West in 2022 in middle blocker Kennedi Boyd and outside hitter Tatum Stall.
- Four Aggies were named to the 2022 all-MW tournament team in outside hitter Shelby Capllonch (MVP), Boyd, Stall and opposite side hitter Adna Mehmedovic.
- Five Utah State student-athletes earned 2022 Mountain West weekly honors in opposite side hitter Kylee Stokes (Offensive Player of the Week, Aug. 29), setter Leah Wilton-LaBoy (Freshman of the Week, Aug. 29 and Oct. 31), Stall (Offensive Player of the Week, Oct. 10), middle blocker Bella Wooden (Freshman of the Week, Oct. 10; Nov. 7) and libero Jordi Holdaway (Defensive Player of the Week, Oct. 11).
- Two Aggies were named the America First Credit Union USU Student-Athlete of the Week in 2022 in Stokes (Aug. 29) and Capllonch (Sept. 12; Nov. 28).
- The Aggies had a trio named to the all-tournament team at the 2022 Oregon State-hosted Asics Invitational in Capllonch (MVP), Boyd and Stall.
FAMILIAR FACES
Utah State returns nine letterwinners, including five starters and its starting libero. The Aggie returning starters include graduate middle blocker
Kennedi Boyd, graduate outside hitter
Shelby Capllonch, senior outside
Tatum Stall, senior libero
Jordi Holdaway, sophomore middle
Bella Wooden and sophomore setter
Leah Wilton-LaBoy.
The Aggies also return senior middle
Inka Mehtola, junior outside
Adna Mehmedovic, junior setter
Beatriz Rodrigues, junior opposite side hitter
Katie Swensen and sophomore outside
Kaylie Ray from its 2022 roster.
WELCOME TO THE FAM
Utah State welcomes six newcomers to the 2023 squad, including graduate outside
Jill Schneggenburger, a Colorado transfer, senior middle
Kelsey Watson, a Loyola Chicago transfer, and four freshmen in setter
Kaylin Scott and liberos/defensive specialists
Kendel Hone,
Rachel Reed and
Kambree Rodriguez.
INTERNATIONAL CONNECTION
Utah State has two international players on its 2023 roster in senior middle blocker
Inka Mehtola (Raahe, Finland) and junior setter
Beatriz Rodrigues (Lisbon, Portugal).
WEDDING BELLS WILL BE RINGING
Junior opposite side hitter
Katie Swensen married her husband, Preston, in December, 2022. Senior outside hitter
Tatum Stall is engaged to current USU quarterback
Levi Williams.
ALL IN THE FAMILY
Sophomore setter
Leah Wilton-LaBoy is the granddaughter of USU volunteer assistant coach
Mike Wilton. Her mother,
Melissa, played volleyball for the Aggies in 2001, while her uncle,
Travis, was a member of the USU football team. However,
Wilton-LaBoy isn't the only Aggie with familial connections to USU. Senior outside hitter
Tatum Stall's brother,
Klay, played on the men's basketball team from 2017-20, and sophomore outside hitter
Kaylie Ray's father,
Brennan, was on the men's basketball roster from 1999-2002.
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