LOS ANGELES – The No. 21 Utah volleyball team picked up another road win over a top-ranked opponent – the team's fifth of the season – with a 3-1 win (30-32, 25-10, 25-20, 28-26) over the No. 24-ranked USC Trojans Friday night at the Galen Center.
Junior
Adora Anae guided Utah to just its second win over USC on the road with a match-high 25 kills, while also matching a career-high with 25 digs. For Utah, it was the program's first win over the Trojans on the road since joining the Pac-12 Conference and it marked the first win at the Galen Center since 1986.
With tonight's win, Utah has now picked up road wins over No. 9 BYU (Sept. 15), No. 16 Colorado (Sept. 21), No. 7 Stanford (Oct. 9) and No. 13 Washington State (Oct. 16). The five wins over ranked teams on the road is a new school record for the program.
The Utes trailed by as many as seven points, down 19-12 late in the first set, but a 13-5 run helped Utah retake the lead 25-24. Both teams would trade points back-and-forth, but the marathon-period went to the Trojans, 32-20. Anae registered 10 kills in the set, which included her recording the 1,174th kill of her career and moving into Utah's all-time top-10 career list, but it wasn't enough and the Trojans took a 1-0 lead into the second set.
USC used a 3-1 run to notch the second set at 5-5, but Utah countered and won 20 of the next 25 points to take the frame 25-10. Utah used runs of 4-0, 7-0 and 5-0, respectively, to go up 21-8 and USC was forced to call both of its timeouts. Utah registered 14 kills and hit .480 in the set, while limiting USC to just five kills and a -.036 attacking percentage. USC's 10 points in the frame was the Trojan's lowest point total in a single set all season.
The Utah defense limited the Trojans to just a .070 hitting percentage, while taking the third set 25-20. The Utes tallied another 14 kills on .333 hitting and were led by Anae's six kills in the frame. Utah opened the frame with a 5-0 run and never looked back, leading by as many as nine points (22-13) late in the frame before USC mounted a small comeback. The Trojans would go on a 5-0 run late in the frame, but Anae put the set away with a kill and gave Utah a 2-1 lead in the match.
In a fourth set that went back-and-forth for the majority of the frame, Utah managed to dig deep when they needed it most and came away with a 28-26 win to take both the frame and the match. USC bettered the Utes in both kills (19-17) and hitting percentage (.302-.258), but three service aces and six total blocks helped guide the Utes to the win.
Utah pushed its lead to 20-16 following a block from junior
Tawnee Luafalemana, but USC stormed back with an 8-2 run to take a 24-22 lead and that led to a Utah timeout. Anae followed with a kill and freshman
Brianna Doehrmann registered consecutive aces to put Utah back in the lead 25-24. USC called a timeout and came out of the break with back-to-back points to reclaim the lead 26-25. Anae would go onto post three straight kills to give Utah the set (28-26) an the match.
Utah moved to 16-6 overall on the season and 7-4 in Pac-12 play, while USC dropped to 14-8 overall and 6-5 in league matches.
In addition to her 25 kills, Anae tallied a .396 hitting percentage, as well. It was Anae's best hitting percentage of her career when posting 20 kills or more, surpassing her marks of 21 kills and a .385 hitting percentage against Portland earlier this season.
Junior
Carly Trueman notched her third straight double-digit kill effort with 14 kills on Friday. Junior
Eliza Katoa was a kill shy of notching double-digits, but finished the match with nine kills an a team-best .444 hitting percentage.
Sophomore
Jessie Openshaw led the offense with 27 assists and freshman
Bailey Choy added 26 assists on the night. Doehrmann posted her third straight 10-plus dig effort, posting 14 digs in the match.
Junior
Berkeley Oblad tied a career-high with eight total blocks, while both Luafalemana and Katoa added six blocks each. Utah finished the match with 15.0 total team blocks, marking the just the 15.0 or more block effort for the squad this season.
Oblad led the Utes with a career-high four service aces and the Utes finished the evening with a season-high nine aces as a team. Utah has registered 17 service aces in its previous two matches, which surpasses the 15 aces that were recorded in the five matches before that.
Utah wraps up play in SoCal tomorrow (Saturday) taking on No. 12 UCLA. First serve is set for 8 p.m. PT at Pauley Pavilion.