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9/25/2025 10:26 PM | Volleyball
Utes started hot winning the first two sets but couldn’t get the match win
SALT LAKE CITY -- The No. 23 ranked Utah Utes Volleyball team fell to the Iowa State Cyclones, 3-2, in their first home conference match of the season.Â
The Cyclones gave the Utes more than they could handle, after Utah jumped out to a 2-0 set head start (22-25, 22-25, 25-20, 25-16, 15-13).
Despite the loss, five Utes (Isabelle Marco, Katelynn Field, Devyn Wiest, Emrie Moea'i, and Kamryn Gibadlo) posted or matched career-high marks.
SET ONEÂ
Wiest began the Utes' home conference opener with a bang, firing off an match-opening kill that put Utah ahead 1-0 early.Â
The Utes' hot start would continue as back-to-back kills from Gibadlo and Field gave the home squad a 5-2 advantage a few plays later.Â
A late five point surge from Iowa State would get the Cyclones within two of Utah's lead, 24-22, before the Utes closed the door with a set-ending kill from Moea'i.Â
Wiest led Utah with four kills in a set that saw the Utes lead the Cyclones by as many as 8 points. Gibadlo, a junior outside hitter from Arizona, followed with three kills of her own, as Marco set her teammates up for success with a team-high 10 assists.Â
SET TWOÂ
Set two of the match was a much closer contest between the two conference foes, with 10 ties and four lead changes.Â
Utah started the set where they left off the first, jumping out to an early 3-0 lead after another kill from Moea'i.Â
Despite a slow start, Iowa State would claw their way back into the match, taking their first lead of the set (and match), 7-6, on a service ace.Â
As the set progressed, the two teams traded blows, with Utah gaining a late advantage after a high-flying kill from Wiest tied things up at 20-20. A few plays later, a crafty kill from Moea'i, the senior from Bountiful, Utah would then get the Utes within one point of closing out the set (24-22), as an Iowa State serving error sealed the deal, giving Utah a 2-0 match lead.Â
SET THREE
Set three of the match was another back-and-forth affair that saw 11 ties and four lead changes.Â
After trading points early, a service ace from the Cyclones would see the Utes go down 10-7 in the set.Â
Later, a kill from Wiest would tie things up at 15-15. A few competitive plays later, the freshman from Arizona would score another clutch kill that tied the set at 19-19. Despite Utah rallying from behind, Iowa State tightened up in the final moments of the third set, taking a 25-20 set victory, moving the match score to 2-1, Utah.Â
SET FOURÂ
In the fourth set of the night, Iowa State continued their dominant play from the third, jumping out to an early 4-1 lead over the Utes.Â
Despite constant pressure from their opponent, Utah wouldn't go down without a fight, tying the set, 9-9, after a Cyclone assist error.Â
Despite the Utes efforts, Iowa State kept their foot on the gas, jumping out to their largest lead of the game, 25-16, with a set-ending kill that gave the Cyclones their second straight set victory and moved the match into the winner-takes-all, first-to-15, fifth set.Â
SET FIVEÂ
At the start of the fifth set, Utah and Iowa State found themselves tied at 3-3. Iowa State then took control with a 8-6 lead. A Gibadlo kill would get the Utes within striking distance, before another would see the Utes stay close, trailing 9-8.Â
With their backs against the wall, down 14-11, Utah would get two critical points from back-to-back Wiest and Gibadlo kills (14-13). Despite the Utes efforts to come back, the Cyclones would ice the game, and steal the match, 3-2, with a 15-13, set five victory.Â
STANDOUT STATS
Utes Total Stats: 59 kills, 3 service aces, 11 blocks, 61 digs.
Katelynn Field set a new career-high in kills (7)
Emrie Moea'i matched a career-high in assists (1)
Devyn Wiest matched a career-high in kills (13) and total attempts (32)
Isabelle Marco set a new career-high in assists (50) and blocks (4)
Kamryn Gibadlo matched a career-high in digs (11) and total attempts (54)
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UP NEXT
The Utes take on the Colorado Buffaloes on Saturday, Sept. 27, at the Huntsman Center, at 1 p.m. MT. The game can be viewed on ESPN+.Â
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