Utah State Aggies Outlast Air Force, Extend Winning Streak to Four Matches
Utah State volleyball earned their fourth consecutive victory, defeating the Air Force Falcons in a hard-fought 3-1 match at Falcon Court in Colorado Springs. The Aggies showcased resilience and determination, battling through a competitive four-set match with scores of 26-24, 25-14, 20-25, and 25-19. This victory strengthens Utah State's position in the Mountain West Conference standings as they retain fourth place.
Aggies Dominate First Two Sets
Utah State opened the match with a strong first set, utilizing a balanced offense led by freshman Andrea Simovski and junior Loryn Helgesen. The Aggies launched a 6-1 run, establishing a 14-7 lead. Although the Falcons narrowed the gap and tied the score at 24-24, the Aggies secured the win with a final push, capitalizing on a ball-handling error from Air Force. Helgesen shone in this set, contributing nine kills on a .571 hitting percentage, while Simovski added six crucial kills to power Utah State to a 26-24 set victory.
The Aggies maintained their momentum in the second set, bouncing back from an early 7-4 deficit to take control. Utah State surged with a commanding 21-7 stretch, which included scoring runs of 6-1, 5-0, and 6-2. Helgesen and Simovski led the offense again, with six and five kills respectively, pushing the Aggies to a dominant 25-14 win in the second set. Defensively, Utah State recorded 19 digs in this set alone, with Kaylie Kofe and Kendel Thompson anchoring the back row.
Falcons Fight Back in Set Three
Air Force regrouped in the third set, determined to extend the match. Both teams exchanged points evenly until the Falcons managed a crucial 6-0 run midway through, building a lead that Utah State struggled to overcome. Despite the Aggies’ efforts to rally, coming within three points several times, Air Force held on to claim the set 25-20, forcing a fourth set.
Utah State Seals Victory with Strong Finish
Refusing to let the match slip away, the Aggies started the fourth set with a powerful 6-0 run. However, Air Force responded once more, leveling the score at 9-9. Utah State quickly regained the lead with a 5-1 burst and maintained it for the rest of the set. Senior Kaylie Ray came off the bench to deliver three timely kills during a crucial 4-0 stretch, putting the Aggies firmly ahead. The set concluded with Utah State’s 25-19 victory, as Tierney Barlow and Kofe contributed decisive plays, sealing the 3-1 match win.
Standout Performances and Key Stats
Helgesen led the Aggies with a career-high 19 kills on a .381 hitting percentage, showcasing her skill and reliability as Utah State's go-to offensive player. Simovski, fresh off a recent Freshman of the Week award, also delivered an impressive performance with 12 kills and 13 digs, recording a double-double that bolstered both the offensive and defensive sides of Utah State’s play.
Defensively, Utah State continued their recent trend of strong showings, as Kendel Thompson led the team with 15 digs. Barlow anchored the front line with seven blocks, tying her season-high and adding two solo blocks, which proved critical in shutting down Air Force's offensive threats. Additionally, Kofe posted her own double-double with 47 assists and 12 digs, her dynamic play enabling Utah State to transition effectively from defense to offense.
As a team, the Aggies recorded 69 kills, their highest total in a match with fewer than five sets this season. They hit a collective .259, marking their seventh consecutive match hitting above .250, a milestone not reached by the program since joining the Mountain West in 2013. This consistent offensive output reflects the team’s development under head coach Rob Neilson, who praised the players’ growth and ability to overcome adversity.
Position in the Mountain West and Path Forward
With this victory, Utah State improves to 11-11 overall and 8-4 in conference play, securing their spot in the Mountain West’s top six. As the season nears its end, the Aggies are in a favorable position for the Mountain West Tournament, where the top six teams will compete for the conference title. They currently sit just a half-game ahead of San Diego State and two games behind third-place Fresno State, with aspirations to climb further in the standings.
The Aggies’ next challenge will take place on Saturday, November 9, as they face New Mexico on the road.







