BACK IN ACTION
Utah State faces a trio of in-state foes, beginning with a road match at Utah Valley in Orem on Tuesday, Sept. 16, at 6 p.m. The Aggies then aim to break the state attendance record for a volleyball match, hosting No. 16 BYU on Thursday, Sept. 18, at 7 p.m., in the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum before closing the week against Weber State on Saturday, Sept. 20, at noon, in the Wayne Estes Center.
FOLLOW ALONG
Tuesday's match will stream on ESPN+ while both matches against BYU and Weber State will stream on the Mountain West Network. Live stats for all matches will be made available through UtahStateAggies.com.
AGGIES VS. EVERYONE
Utah State leads the all-time series against Utah Valley, 13-11, and is 5-5 against the Wolverines in Orem. UVU won last season in Logan, 3-2, while USU won each of the previous two meetings, including a 3-0 sweep in Orem in 2023.
The Aggies and Cougars have met 60 times previously, making the series the third-most played in program history. USU trails in the series, 16-44, and is 6-18 at home against the Cougars. After BYU won 29 straight from 1981 through 1999, however, Utah State has gone 7-9 against the Cougars. BYU has won the past four meetings, including a pair of 3-0 wins in Logan in 2023 and 2011. Utah State last defeated the Cougars in 2010, 3-2 in Provo, and last recorded a home win the series the year prior with a 3-2 win on Sept. 1, 2009.
Weber State is USU's second-most played opponent behind Utah, with the Aggies having faced the Wildcats 62 times previously and the Utes 76 times. Utah State leads the series over Weber State, 40-22, and is 21-9 all-time at home against the Wildcats. USU has won three straight in the series, including 3-2 road wins in 2022 and 2024. The Aggies won the last meeting in Logan, 3-1, in 2023. Weber State won three-straight in the series from 2018-21, snapping a stretch of 16 wins in 17 matches for Utah State.
CLIMBING THE MOUNTAIN
Several Aggies rank near the top of the Mountain West in several statistical categories. Sophomore setter
Kaylie Kofe ranks third in the MW with 9.32 assists per set, while sophomore outside hitter
Andrea Simovski is tied for sixth in the league with 10 service aces.
Barlow ranks seventh in the MW with a .336 hitting percentage, while sophomore middle blocker
Ava Napierski ranks 10th in the conference with 1.0 blocks per set. Junior libero/defensive specialist
Kendel Thompson and sophomore opposite side hitter
Loryn Helgesen also rank 10th in the league in digs and kills per set, respectively, with
Thompson averaging 3.12 digs per set and
Helgesen averaging 3.06 kills per set.
PEAK RECOGNITION
Senior middle blocker
Tierney Barlow was named the Mountain West Offensive Player of the Week after posting a .385 hitting percentage during the team's weekend at the Rainbow Wahine Volleyball Classic. She finished with 14 kills on a .194 hitting percentage versus San Diego, also adding two service aces, seven digs and three blocks. Against the Rainbow Wahine,
Barlow posted 14 kills on a .600 hitting percentage, adding another three blocks.
Barlow concluded the weekend with 13 kills on a .444 hitting percentage against Marquette, plus two assists, two digs and four blocks. This is
Barlow's second time in her career being named the MW Offensive Player of the Week, having previously earned the honor on Nov. 4, 2024.
CAN I DIG IT?
Thompson tied her career-high with 23 digs against Marquette, previously having done so last season against Wyoming.
Thompson's 23 digs are the most by a Utah State player in a single match since former Aggie
Jordi Holdaway recorded 25 digs against Air Force in 2022.
Thompson was part of the 2022 Utah State volleyball team as a manager before officially joining the roster before the 2023 season.
IS THIS WHAT YOU CALL A BLOCK CHAIN?
Napierski recorded nine total rejections against Marquette, including one solo block, shattering her previous career-high of six total blocks last season against Weber State.
Napierski's nine blocks are tied for the sixth-most by any MW player so far this season.
ASSISTANCE REQUIRED
Kofe tied her career-high with 57 assists against Marquette, also ranking as the most assists by an MW player and 12th-most nationally so far this season, with the second-highest total being 51 assists.
Kofe's 41 assists against Hawaii also tied
Kofe's career-high for a three-set match and are the most by a MW player this season and tied for the sixth-most nationally for a three-set match.
HIGH FLYER
Sophomore opposite side hitter
Loryn Helgesen put together a career night against Marquette, finishing with a career-high 23 kills, breaking her previous personal-best of 19 kills against Air Force last season.
Helgesen also set new career-bests of 56 attempts and four blocks in the contest.
A PRECIOUS WIN ON THE ISLAND
Utah State defeated Hawaii, 3-0, last weekend as part of the Rainbow Wahine Volleyball Classic. The win was the program's first road win over Hawaii since 2007 and only the fourth time in program history the Aggies have defeated the Rainbow Wahine on the road. Utah State and Hawaii were previously conference mates in the Big West from 1990-95 and the WAC from 2005-11.
EARNED RESPECT
The Aggies enter the 2025 campaign as preseason favorites to win the Mountain West title according the conference's preseason coaches poll. Utah State received seven of 12 first-place votes and 114 total points, finishing ahead of second-place Colorado State with 106 points and three first-place votes. San Diego State received the final two first-place votes and placed third with 96 points. This is the second time in the past three seasons the Aggies have been picked to win the conference after also entering the 2023 season as preseason favorites. It is also the fourth-straight year USU has been picked in the top two entering the season after heading into 2022 and 2024 picked second in the preseason poll.
A LOOK BACK
The Aggies finished the 2024 season at 15-14 overall with a 12-6 showing in Mountain West play. USU won 12 of its final 15 matches of the regular season to tie for second in the conference standings and qualify for the MW Tournament. Utah State fell in the opening round of the tournament to Boise State.
BACK FOR MORE
The Aggies boast a pair of players who received preseason all-Mountain West recognition this season, making Utah State the only team in the conference with multiple selectees.
Barlow and
Kofe each earned the honor. Both also earned all-MW honors last season, as
Barlow was named to the all-MW team for the second time in her career, first earning the award in 2023 while at Wyoming.
Kofe earned all-MW honorable mention last season, one of only three freshmen to receive all-MW honors from the conference last year.
WELL TRAVELED
Utah State boasts three international players on its roster in sophomores outside hitter
Andrea Simovski (Belgrade, Serbia), libero/defensive specialist
Jagoda Bialek (Opole, Poland) and outside hitter
Mara Štiglić (Rijeka, Croatia). USU's 2025 roster also features eight different U.S. states (Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Indiana, Texas, Utah and Washington).
SHATTERED RECORDS
In Utah State's first match against the Broncos in 2024, the Aggies set a new program record for hitting percentage in a five-set match. USU hit .371 in the 3-2 win against the Broncos, breaking the previous record of .361 against Alaska-Fairbanks in 1997 and ranking third in the nation last season for hitting percentage in a five-set match.
HITTER'S PARADISE
Utah State hit an even .500 at home last season against Nevada, finishing with 40 kills and only five attack errors on 70 attempts. It was USU's first time hitting at least .500 since setting the program record of .550 against VCU in 1997. The Aggies' five attack errors were also the fewest by the team since that same match. It was also USU's third consecutive match hitting over .300, tying for their longest such streak since joining the Mountain West in 2013, previously doing so in 2023 and spanning the 2016 and 2017 seasons.
YOUTH MOVEMENT
This year, Utah State's roster still leans young as the Aggies field only one senior (
Barlow) and two juniors (
Kendel Thompson and
Olivia Tukuafu). Seven sophomores and two redshirt freshmen return from last season's roster in addition to two sophomore transfers (
Cala Cooper and
Ava Nakai) joining USU. The Aggies also bring in three true freshmen for 2025 (
Ava Martin,
Hailey Spencer and
Sadie Warren).
Utah State boasted the third-youngest roster by age in the nation last season, fielding 12 freshmen out of 18 rostered players.
GOING THE DISTANCE
Last year, the Aggies played seven consecutive matches which went a full five sets, beginning with the team's win over Ohio and ending with USU's comeback win at San Diego State. According to available sources and research, this is the longest known streak of five-set matches in women's volleyball history at the Division-I level. USU played in 12 five-set matches last season, going 6-6 in those contests.
BEEN HERE BEFORE
Utah State loses only three letterwinners from the 2024 squad, needing only to replace graduated seniors
Adna Mehmedovic,
Kelsey Watson and
Kaylie Ray. The Aggies return eight letterwinners from last year, including seven players who appeared in over 20 matches and four players who appeared in all 29 matches last season.
Barlow, redshirt junior
Kendel Thompson and freshmen outside hitters
Andrea Simovski and
Delaney Lawson all saw action in every match of 2024, with Barlow also starting every match.
Kofe appeared in 28 matches, while sophomore libero/defensive specialist
Jagoda Bialek, sophomore right side hitter
Loryn Helgesen and sophomore outside hitter
Mara Stiglic appeared in 27, 22 and 15 matches, respectively. Additionally, sophomore middlbe blocker
Ava Napierski and junior setter
Olivia Tukuafu appeared in 11 and 10 matches, respectively, during the 2024 season.
STALWART IN THE MIDDLE
Barlow was the only Aggie last season to start all 29 matches on the season.
Barlow was named to the all-MW Team last year, her third career all-MW honor after receiving two such honors at Wyoming before transferring to Utah State.
Barlow led the team last year and ranked third in the Mountain West with a .383 hitting percentage while recording 220 kills, averaging 1.85 per set.
Barlow also tied for the team lead with 101.0 total blocks and ranked second with 0.85 blocks per set and fourth with 26 service aces.
KILLER PERFORMANCES
Simovski recorded four matches last season of 20 kills or more, becoming only the second Aggie in the MW era (since 2013) with three matches of 20+ kills in the same season, joining Lauren Anderson (2017).
Simovski and
Štiglić each topped 20 kills against Boise State, while
Simovski and former Aggie
Kaylie Ray achieved the feat against UNLV. Prior to 2024, Utah State had never recorded any such instances of multiple 20-kill performances in the same match since joining the Mountain West in 2013.
ACES WILD
Simovski recorded five service aces in USU's 3-2 win over Ohio in 2024. The five aces are tied for the most by a Utah State player since former Aggie
Beatriz Rodrigues recorded six aces against Fresno State on Nov. 3, 2022. As a team, the Aggies recorded 12 service aces against Weber State, their second match with 10 or more aces last season and the most by USU in a match since recording 13 at New Mexico in 2023.
AGAIN AND AGAIN AND AGAIN
Utah State won the outright Mountain West regular season title in 2023, making it three-straight MW championships under head coach
Rob Neilson. The Aggies also shared the MW regular season title in 2021 before winning the MW tournament in 2022. USU has won eight 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.
UP NEXT
Utah State kicks off Mountain West play with a pair of road contests, taking on New Mexico on Thursday, Sept. 25, at 6:30 p.m. (MT), before facing Grand Canyon on Saturday, Sept. 27, at 2 p.m. (MT).
Season tickets, mini-plans, and single-game tickets are on sale now and can be purchased
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Ticket Office at 435-797-0305.
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