PROVO, Utah — No. 12 BYU women’s volleyball beat in-state rival Utah, 3-1 (25-13, 23-25, 25-19, 25-16) in front of a record-setting crowd of 5,528 at the Smith Fieldhouse on Wednesday night.
"We love the rivalry," sophomore opposite hitter Kate Prior said. "There's so much energy and excitement. You want to be good over time and playing in rivalries with all this energy, it's a good chance that we can be good over time."
BYU (9-1, 0-0 Big 12) hit .345 on the night with three separate Cougars registering double-digit kills as part of the team's 56 total kills. Outside hitter Erin Livingston contributed 16 on a .364 hitting percentage, while Prior tallied 10 on a .350 clip, also posting five blocks.
Freshman outside hitter Claire Little had 14 kills in the match, hitting .393 and also recording two blocks. Fellow freshman, middle blocker Mia Lee, carded seven kills and eight blocks. Senior setter Whitney Bower finished with 37 assists, eight digs, five kills, two blocks and two service aces.
Liberos Kamaile Hiapo and Hannah Billeter led the way with 12 digs each, a career high for Billeter. She also landed three of BYU's eight service aces, the second most that the Cougars have had this season. Middle blocker Whitney McEwan-Llarenas added a career-high two aces, while libero Brielle Miller had a career-high four digs and one assist.