The Air Force volleyball team will conclude its regular season with two away matches, traveling to Utah State and Boise State for their final conference games of the 2025 campaign. These will be the only meetings this year between the Falcons and both opponents.
On Thursday, November 20, Air Force faces Utah State in Logan at the Wayne Estes Center, with play scheduled to begin at 6:00 p.m. Mountain Time. The team then travels to Boise for a match against Boise State on Saturday, November 22, starting at noon at Bronco Gym.
Both matches will be available for streaming on the Mountain West Network, and live statistics can be accessed through links provided on the Falcons’ schedule page. Tickets are also available online.
Utah State has already secured the Mountain West regular-season title and remains undefeated in conference play with a 16-0 record. The Aggies have an overall record of 19-7 and lead the league in several categories including hitting percentage (.301), kills (15.37 per set), assists (14.37 per set), and aces (2.00 per set). Key individual performers include Tierney Barlow, who leads in hitting percentage (.451); Kaylie Kofe, leading in assists (11.85 per set); Kendel Thompson, first in service aces (0.40 per set); and Loryn Helgesen, one of two players averaging at least four kills per set.
Boise State enters the week with a 17-10 overall record and is 9-7 in conference play. The Broncos rank third in the Mountain West for both kills (13.71 per set) and assists (12.89 per set), while holding fourth place in hitting percentage (.222). Layla Smith is third in blocking within the conference with an average of 1.33 blocks per set.
Historically, Air Force holds a 7-14 record against Utah State; two wins occurred in Logan during previous seasons (2015 and 2021). Against Boise State, Air Force is 7-20 all-time but achieved its first win at Bronco Gym last year.
Within conference rankings this season, Ashley Bible is third for kills during conference contests with a 3.90 average per set; Alex Hatchett stands fourth in hitting efficiency at .351; Grace Fiaseu ranks fifth for aces (0.32); Jordan Suan is fifth for digs (3.78). As a team, Air Force ranks second in aces (1.55) and third in digs (15.13).
Before their final home match on November 15, Air Force recognized six seniors: Ashley Bible, Greta Hans, Alex Hatchett, Savanah Johnson, Jordan Suan, and manager Elle Viles.



