NCAA Womens Volleyball

Utah Collects Two Wins to Open UniWyo Invite

Wyoming

LARAMIE, Wyo. – Utah Volleyball started its final weekend of non-conference action with a pair of matches from the UniWyo Invitational. The Utes opened the day with a 3-1 (25-12, 27-29, 25-14, 25-17) win over the Great Danes from UAlbany, before wrapping up the afternoon with a sweep of Coppin State, 3-0 (25-17, 25-12, 25-21).
 
Utah has put together a five-match win streak, it’s longest since 2021. In the first match of the day, the Utes put down 68 kills as a team, the most in a match since September 2022 when posting 72 against Milwaukee. In the second match of the day against Coppin State, Utah finished with its hitting percentage as a team (.458) since hitting .471 against Utah Valley in 2021.
 
Match One Recap
Utah set the tone early, jumping out to an 11-4 lead over the Great Danes, using a pair of early four-point runs. The Utes won the race to 15, putting together another four-point run and extending the advantage over UAlbany, 16-7. During the run, Utah saw kills land from Rianne Vos, Kamry Bailey and Allie Olsen, while taking advantage of an Albany error. The two sides traded points, as the Utes climbed to a 25-12 win. Leading the Utah attack through the first set, Kamryn Gibadlo and Vos recorded five kills apiece.
 
The Utes played their fourth extended set of volleyball of the season, falling to the Great Danes 27-29 in the second. Utah struggled to find the momentum, as Albany maintained a slim advantage throughout…

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