Strong hitting helps No. 17 BYU beat UTRGV, 3-1

No. 17 BYU women’s volleyball opened the 2023 season 2-0 after a 3-1 victory over Texas Rio Grande Valley (25-22, 25-21, 18-25, 25-16) in the Ellesyn Invitational at Dahlberg Arena on Saturday afternoon.

Brielle Kemavor and Whitney Bower celebrate a point against UTRGV in the Ellesyn InvitationalBrielle Kemavor and Whitney Bower celebrate a point against UTRGV in the Ellesyn Invitational

MISSOULA, Mont. — No. 17 BYU women’s volleyball opened the 2023 season 2-0 after a 3-1 victory over Texas Rio Grande Valley (25-22, 25-21, 18-25, 25-16) in the Ellesyn Invitational at Dahlberg Arena on Saturday afternoon.

BOX SCORE

Three Cougars (2-0, 0-0 Big 12) finished with double digit kills and BYU hit .311 for the match to the Vaqueros’ .269, recording nine (59 to 50) more kills than UTRGV on the day. The Cougars also out-blocked (11 to six) and out-dug (43 to 40) Rio Grande Valley.

Outside hitter Claire Little followed up her BYU debut against No. 5 Pitt with a game-high 17 kills. Joining her with double-digit kills were outside hitter Erin Livingston, who had 15, and middle blocker Whitney McEwan-Llarenas, whose 10 kills came on a team-high .562 clip.

Setter Whitney Bower tallied a game-high 40 assists while adding nine digs and seven kills. Libero Kamaile Hiapo’s 10 digs were a team-high. She contributed nine assists as well. Opposite hitter Kate Prior four total blocks were also a team-high.

Photo Credit: Derek Johnson

Set 1
The opening set saw seven ties and two lead changes as the both teams went point-for-point early. Trailing 7-6, BYU went on a 3-0 run, taking six of the next eight points to lead 12-9. A pair of McEwan-Llarenas kills, the second on a slide, and another by Bower had the Cougars in font 15-12 at the media timeout.

Bower dropped in a dump before a Hannah Billeter ace, giving the Cougars an 18-13 advantage and forcing a UTRGV timeout. The Vaqueros went on two separate 3-0 runs to draw within one, at 20-19, before a solo block from Claire Little slowed their momentum.

UTGRV kept it close, but a couple double blocks from Kate Prior, Mia Le, McEwan-Llarenas and Bower, as well as a quick hitter from McEwan-Llarenas, closed out the first set for BYU, 25-22.

Set 2
Bower began the second with a dump kill, but after a Livingston kill, UTRGV reeled off five-straight to lead by three. Two 3-0 runs then put the Cougars in front, 8-6, before the two teams traded points, with the set seeing ties at 12- and 14-all.

Mia Lee landed a solo block out of the media timeout before two-straight by the Vaqueros tied the set again, at 16. McEwan-Llarenas ended a stretch of eight-consecutive side-outs with a quick hitter, fueling a 3-0 run that forced a Rio Grande Valley timeout with BYU ahead 22-19.

Fighting off nine ties and two lead changes in the frame, another Bower kill, along with a Prior and Lee double block, helped the Cougars finish the set on a 6-2 run, picking up the 25-21 set win and 2-0 match lead.

Set 3
Tied at 2-2, BYU scored three-straight, including a double block by Prior and Brielle Kemavor, seeing her first action with the Cougars, to lead 5-2. After ties at 6- and 7-apiece, a Little kill and Billeter’s second ace of the match paced BYU to a 10-7 advantage on a 3-0 run.

Kemavor got in on two of the next three points with another double block and one solo stuff, but five-consecutive points by UTRGV had the Cougars tailing by one, 14-13, leading to a timeout.

A 5-0 Vaquero run, part of a 10-1 run in the set, spanned BYU’s second timeout and had the Cougars down 19-14 before Little landed a cross-court kill to end the run.

McEwan-Llarenas scored on a quick hitter at 21-16, but Rio Grande Valley closed the set on a 4-2 run to earn a 25-18 set win.

Set 4
BYU opened up a 6-2 lead in the fourth on two kills by Livingston and one each from McEwan-Llarenas, Bower and Little, before Livingston and McEwan-Llarenas teamed up for a double block.

Another Bower dump kill, a kill from Little to finish a long rally, two kills from Prior and one from McEwan-Llarenas helped the Cougars maintain their lead, in front 12-9. Bower swung away for a kill before two more Livingston kills made it 15-12, BYU, at the media timeout.

The duo fueled a 3-0 run with another Livingston kill and Bower ace coming out of the break as the Cougars took five of six on kills from Lee and Little to go up 19-13 and force a Vaquero timeout.

Lee, McEwan-Llarenas and Little kills made it three-straight for BYU before two consecutive kills by Little gave the Cougars match point. A point later, Little finished off the match with the game-winner, her 17th of the afternoon, to earn the 25-16 set and 3-1 match win.

Up Next
BYU will conclude Ellesyn Invitational tournament play on Saturday night facing host Montana at 7pm MT. The match will be streamed on ESPN+.