PROVO, Utah – Utah Valley University defeated Tarleton State University, 3-0 (25-20, 25-16, 25-23) on Saturday night at Smith Fieldhouse.
Avery Page finished with 15 kills on 26 attacks (.500) in the match with
Sami Blackett adding 14 to lead the UVU (6-8, 2-0) offensive attack. TSU (7-7, 1-1) out blocked the nation's leading team on the block 11-4.
"I am really proud of how the team preformed tonight. Playing two home game this week off campus has been hard but I am very pleased how the team is handling it," said UVU head coach
Sam Atoa. "They have embraced these challenges and have done a tremendous job. I thought our setters did a great job running the offense tonight. Both Opposites Olivia and Alyssa did a great job hitting which help compliment what Lyv (Jaffa) and Bella (Wooden) did in the middle. I was happy how Avery responded tonight after struggling a bit on Thursday. It's great to see them manage the difficult situations and stay in control."
Utah Valley opened the first set as the home team against Tarleton State, with both teams initially exchanging points. After a tied score at 4-4, Utah Valley capitalized on a series of errors and kills, with
Avery Page contributing consecutive kills and
Alyssa Erickson adding another, leading to a 9-4 advantage.
Natalie Riggs made a significant impact with a service ace and multiple assists, tying Lacee Koelliker with 124 career service aces. Tarleton State managed to close the gap to 12-10, but the Wolverines' consistent offensive pressure, highlighted by Blackett's key kills, maintained their lead. Blackett's performance in this match was notable, as she passed Sarah Clement for 14th all-time in kills. The set concluded with Page securing the final point with a kill to give her four kills on eight swings in the first, giving Utah Valley a 25-20 victory.
In the second set, Utah Valley capitalized on a series of errors by Tarleton State to gain an early advantage. After falling behind 2-0, they surged ahead with a 4-0 run, featuring kills by
Bella Wooden and Page, and took a 4-2 lead. The Wolverines maintained momentum with a mix of kills and service errors from the Texans, extending their lead to 11-6. A key 6-0 run saw the Wolverines expand their advantage to 19-11, highlighted by a service ace from Wooden and a block by
Alyvia Jaffa and
Olivia Gloeckner. Despite a late push by Tarleton State, Utah Valley secured the set 25-16, clinching the final point on an attack error by Emma Burke.
In a tightly contested third set, Utah Valley secured a 25-23 victory over the Texans. The set featured strong performances from Page, who recorded seven kills, including the decisive point assisted by Blackett. The Wolverines gained an early advantage with service aces from Blackett, contributing to an initial 5-1 lead. Tarleton State fought back to tie the set at 14-14, capitalizing on several Utah Valley attack errors. However, consistent play from Page and Blackett's six kills allowed the Wolverines to maintain a narrow edge and ultimately close out the set.
The Wolverines travel next week to St. George for the first installment of the Old Hammer Rivalry against Utah Tech. The match is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 4 at Noon at Burns Arena.