- **Q: Who won the Mountain West Volleyball Tournament in 2022?
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The 2025 Mountain West Volleyball Tournament in Las Vegas saw both dominant performances and surprising upsets. Utah State aimed to continue their undefeated conference season, while San Diego State looked to make a statement after an up-an...
Utah State's Kaylie Kofe led the Mountain West with 11.70 assists per set during league play, earning her Player of the Year. Kofe is the first-ever conference player of the year in volleyball. Senior Tierney Barlow, sophomore Loryn Helgesen, and sophomore Mara Štiglic were also named to the all-Mountain West team, while sophomore Andrea Simovski earned honorable mention.
San Diego State's Madison Corf led the Aztecs with 15 kills and a .440 hitting percentage in their victory over Wyoming. Talea Mitchell added 11 kills with a .611 efficiency. The Aztecs improved to 9-0 on the year when leading after two frames and raise their record to 7-2 in three-set matches. Wyoming finished the season at 17-13 overall.
Utah State has qualified for every MW Tournament since the conference reinstated the format in 2021. The Aggies had several single-season program and conference records in its sights, including team hitting percentage and individual hitting percentage records.
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