PROVO, Utah — No. 24 BYU women’s volleyball beat in-state rival No. 20 Utah in five sets (25-21, 25-27, 23-25, 25-23, 15-12) in front of a packed Smith Fieldhouse crowd on Saturday night.
The Cougars (12-6, 5-3 in Big 12) came back from a 10-7 deficit in the fifth set, igniting a crowd of 4,825 as they rallied to close the match on a 4-0 run as part of an 8-2 span after trailing by three late.
The five-set victory also marked head coach Heather Olmstead's 250th-career win.
BYU was led in kills by Claire Little, who registered 16 on the night, posting a double-double with 12 digs, her third of the season. Elli Mortensen accrued 15 kills while Brielle Kemavor had nine. Kemavor also tied her career high in blocks (10), leading the Cougars in the category. Mortensen tied her career-high with three blocks as well.
Lulu Uluave earned 17 digs through the contest. Little followed with 12, while Mortensen and Alex Bower gained nine, with the pair both a dig shy of double-doubles of their own. Kemavor was also a kill shy of a double-double.
BYU hit .232, just out-hitting Utah's .224 clip. The Utes out-killed the Cougars, 73 to 58, and recorded three more aces than them (7-4), but BYU outblocked Utah, 15-12.