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Rivalry Renewed: Lobos Face Aggies Twice This Week for First Time Since 2019

by Connor Gilbert

New Mexico Volleyball closes out its nonconference slate with two matchups with in-state rival New Mexico State this week, hosting the Aggies at the Johnson Center on Tuesday as part of Homecoming Week before returning the favor on the road in Las Cruces on Thursday.

Tuesday will be the first meeting between the two teams since 2019 and the 77th in an all-time series that dates back to both programs’ inception in the 1970’s. 

The Lobos (5-3) is coming off an 0-2 weekend that saw them fall to Northern Arizona in five sets (22-25,11-25,25-20,25-22,12-15) and Tarleton in four sets (18-25,25-19,23-25,27-29) after rallying from sluggish starts in both to keep both matches tight late. Meanwhile, the Aggies (4-4) went 2-1 last week with a pair of straight-sets wins over Abilene Christian (25-17,25-16,26-24) and Texas Southern (25-10,25-19,25-22) before falling to Arizona in four (22-25,25-23,20-25,22-25).

Tuesday’s home match will be streamed via the MW Network at GoLobos.com/Watch, with Thursday’s action on the road streamed via ESPN+. Find all other matchday essentials and live stats links via GoLobos.com/FollowVB. Follow @UNMLoboVB on IG, X and Facebook for match coverage, promotional information, updates, behind-the-scenes content and more.

TUESDAY’S PROMOS
HOMECOMING / TURQUOISE GAME: Turquoise Pom-Pom Giveaway
GREEK NIGHT + STUDENT APPRECIATION NIGHT: Pregame Student Tailgate with free pizza. Find all info at GoLobos.com/VBTailgate.
– Free Raffle for all in attendance – just pick up your ticket at the marketing table.

vs. New Mexico State
September 17 | 6:30 p.m. MT | Albuquerque, N.M. | Johnson Center

 

at New Mexico State
September 19 | 6 p.m. MT | Las Cruces, N.M. | Pan American Center

MATCH NOTES

ALL-TIME SERIES
UNM is 30-46 against their rivals to the south all-time in a series that dates back to 1974. This will be the first meeting between the two teams since 2019. A win for the Lobos would be their first over the Aggies since Oct. 16, 2016 (3-1) — also their last win at home over NMSU. UNM is 5-6 over its last 11 matchups with NMSU but has lost three in a row.

LAST WEEKEND
UNM will be looking for an emphatic bounceback at home after dropping two hard-fought matches over the weekend, falling to Northern Arizona in five sets (22-25, 11-25, 25-20, 25-22, 12-15) and to Tarleton State in four sets (18-25, 25-19, 23-25, 27-29).
On the weekend, Lauryn Payne led the offense with 21 kills, while Jada Bouyer added 20 and true freshman Seenane Brewer poured in 12 more and Liz Woods and Kialah Jefferson both finished with 11 each. Madeleine Miller contributed significantly with 51 assists, and Falanika Danielson anchored the defense with 32 digs. The Lobos outblocked their opponents 11-9, with Elizabeth Woods and Liepa Lavickyte combining for 10 total blocks.
UNM held their own in defense, averaging 17.11 digs per set and recording a total of 154 digs over the weekend to stay competitive throughout despite .143 hitting across nine sets.

THREE-HEADED ATTACK
Last season, UNM’s All-Mountain West outside hitter duo of Kaitlynn Biassou (24.5%) and Uxue Guereca (26.8%) combined for just over half of the Lobos’ total attack attempts and 54% of their kills (775/1,435). Through eight matches this season, they’ve leaned on three attackers – junior Lauryn Payne (85 kills, 278 TA) as well as senior transfers Kialah Jefferson (82 kills, 250 TA) and Jada Bouyer (73 kills, 205 TA) – who have combined for 59.4% of attempts and 60.0% of kills.

  • Jefferson has posted a team-leading three double-doubles and surpassed double-digit kills five times – after posting career highs in kills (2.83/s) and digs (2.91/s) last season at VCU, she’s averaging 2.93 kills per set and 2.96 digs per set in her first eight matches as a Lobo.
  • After recording 76 kills over 119 sets of action (0.638 kills/set) in her first two seasons at UNM, Lauryn Payne has excelled with more touches – she’s already posted 85 kills in 30 sets so far this season (2.83 kills/set). After not surpassing double-digit kills once in her first 44 matches from 2022-23, Payne has done so five times through her first eight this season, including a career-high 16 against Tulane in UNM’s season opener on Aug. 30.
  • Toledo grad transfer Jada Bouyer is hitting .273, the second-best average on the team overall and the best of any Lobo with 25 or more attempts. She’s also come up with 15 blocks, ranking third on the team.

LIZ ON THE BLOCK
Senior middle Elizabeth Woods – the lone returning starter from last year’s team – has racked up 19 total blocks in UNM’s first six matches, good for No. 2 in the Mountain West and Top-50 in the nation (No. 42). She’s finished with five or more block assists and block solos combined in five of UNM’s six matches so far, hitting above .300 in four.
Prior to UNM’s season opener against Tulane, Woods had never attempted a serve in a collegiate match – this season, she’s served up six aces (0.26 per set). She’s hit above .300 on 13 or more attempts in five matches this season and finished with six or more kills in six.

DANIELSON DIGGIN’ IT
Grad transfer Falanika Danielson has been pivotal in the back row at the libero spot for the Lobos after coming to UNM by way of Temple over the summer, earning All-Tournament Team honors for both the Lobo Invitational and the HCU Howard-Gerwig Memorial Tournament for her efforts.
She’s led the team in digs in four matches this season and surpassed double-digit digs in six out of eight matches, accumulating 117 digs at an impressive rate of 3.66 digs per set​. She ranks No. 3 in the MW in total digs and No. 5 in digs per set.
Danielson has also posted eight service aces so far this season, averaging 0.25 aces per set — her highest average since the 2020-21 season at Temple (0.34/s).

JOHNSON CENTER IS BOOMING
The Lobos have seen an increase in attendance in each season since 2019 — not counting the 2020-21 season that limited attendance due to the COVID pandemic — and UNM’s average attendance of 841 per home game last season was its highest since 2016 (1,248) and highest of Newman-Gonchar’s tenure. Saturday’s Senior Day brought in 1,589 fans to the Johnson Center – the highest-attended Lobo Volleyball game of the season. In 2023 overall (including three games at The Pit), the Lobos’ average of 956 fans per game is the highest since 2016 – including seven games with over 1,000 in attendance.

NCAA/CONFERENCE STAT RANKINGS
The Lobos rank among the Top 100 in NCAA D-I in three statistical categories:

  • Digs per Set: 42nd nationally (16.19/set)
  • Total Attacks per Set: 21st nationally (37.78)
  • Total Digs: 75th nationally (518)

They rank among the Top four in the Mountain West in six:

  • Digs per Set: 1st (16.19)
  • Total Digs: 1st (518)
  • Total Attacks per Set: 1st (37.78)
  • Opponent Hitting Percentage: 3rd (0.195)
  • Total Attacks: 2nd (1,209)
  • Total Assists: 5th (373)

LOBOS GO 3-0 IN HOUSTON

  • UNM defeated Kansas City in straight sets to open and dispatched Howard () and host Houston Christian () in four sets over their weekend at the Molly Howard-Gerwig Memorial Tournament to improve to 5-1 on the season — Jada Bouyer was named Tournament MVP for her efforts after producing a team-high 35 kills over the weekend, with Kialah Jefferson and Falanika Danielson both named to the All-Tournament Team.
  • In UNM’s three matches in Houston this weekend, the Lobos held opponents to .200 hitting while hitting .233 themselves — they outblocked opponents 27-19 in the process, led by 13 TB from Elizabeth Woods and 11 from Kialah Jefferson.
  • UNM led all Mountain West teams in digs per set (17.45) over Week 2, with Danielson (4.91 digs per set) ranking third amongst MW players in that span. The Lobos also ranked third in the conference in assists per set (13.00), fourth in blocks per set (2.45) and fifth in kills per set (13.55).
  • The Lobos served up the most total aces among MW teams last week (21), with the second-most aces per set (1.91). Madeleine Miller’s 7 aces on the week tie for the most of any MW player in that span.
  • Not counting errors, UNM outscored opponents 197-184 this week, scoring 23.7 points per set overall.

LOBO INVITATIONAL REVIEW

  • UNM went 2-1 in their first weekend as hosts of the Lobo Invitational, finishing as tournament co-champions along with UC Irvine.
  • Kialah Jefferson, Elizabeth Woods and Falanika Danielson all earned All-Tournament Team honors for their performances.
  • The Lobos defeated Tulane in four sets to kick off the 2024 season on Friday and reverse-swept North Dakota for a five-set win later in the day before falling in straight sets to Irvine in Saturday’s tournament finale.
  •  As a team, UNM is averaging 13.0 kills and 12.08 assists per set — both Top-100 in the nation statistically through week one.
  • Kialah Jefferson (37 kills, 3.36 K/s) and Lauryn Payne (31 kills, 3.10 K/s) leading the team in kills and Madeleine Miller leading in assists (90 total, 7.50 A/s) and digs (34, 2.83 D/s).

DRAMATIC LATE-NIGHT REVERSE SWEEP

Down 0-2 to North Dakota in their second match of the day last Friday, the Lobos looked on the ropes even after a spirited set-point slugfest in the second set, but grinded through two more tight situations in the third and fourth to equalize before surging late to take the final set 15-12 and complete the reverse sweep — the only set UNM won by more than two.

Kialah Jefferson and Madeleine Miller posted their second double-doubles of the day after doing so in the Lobos’ morning match —  Jefferson finished with a team-high 20 kills and 11 digs and Miller set a new career-high for the second time today with 39 assists and 16 digs, with both serving up a service ace each. Naomi Chankoumi matched a collegiate career-best with 18 kills in her first start, with 13 of those being in the final three sets. Elizabeth Woods added eight more kills and freshman Seenane Brewer finished with seven — six of which came in the final two sets — while Jada Bouyer (6 kills), Lauryn Payne (4 kills) and Reagan Miller (3 kills) rounded things out.

Chankoumi and Woods both came up with a team-high five block assists, with Woods adding a solo block as well. UNM matched UND with 12 total team blocks, but outblocked the Hawks 8-5 over the final three sets.

Falanika Danielson (14 digs) and Giselle Groe (10 digs) both also surpassed double-digit digs, with Groe serving up an ace and Danielson producing four assists. Sohila Wafeek surpassed double-digit assists off the bench again, finishing with 16.

New Mexico hit for a .086 average en route to a 22-25 loss in the first but improved its efficiency in each passing set, hitting .111 in set two, .150 in set three, .293 in set four and .320 in set five — the Lobos went 10-for-12 on sideouts in the fifth as they put away the Hawks for good, with Chankoumi and Jefferson both connecting on four kills each in that final set.

2023 IN REVIEW

Head Coach Jon Newman-Gonchar’s Lobos are coming off their third-straight winning season and Mountain West Tournament appearance, most recently breaking through with a run to the conference semis after finishing the season tied for fourth in the standings – their best finish since 2015. UNM’s five-set win over host UNLV in the First Round of last year’s conference tournament was the Lobos’ first semifinals appearance under the current format as well as their first win in the conference tournament since 2006.

UNM has elevated to another level of consistency in the past three seasons under Newman-Gonchar, winning 62.2% of its matches overall and 53.7% in conference matchups, with a 25-13 (.658) record at home in that span. Finishing 2023 at 19-12 overall and 10-8 in MW play, Newman-Gonchar moved up to No. 3 among UNM coaches (tenured five or more seasons) in winning percentage (.530) and No. 2 in conference win percentage (.453) since the Lobos joined the Mountain West.

In 2023, the Lobos led the conference in opponent hitting percentage (.180) and digs (1,823 total; 15.58 per set) while ranking second in blocks (286 total; 2.44 per set), making it back-to-back years in which they pace the MW in opponent hitting and digs. They swept the season series with Boise State for the first time since 2014 and went 3-1 against UNLV and San Diego State, beating them both on the road in the same week for the first time since 2008.

Senior outside hitters Uxue Guereca and Kaitlynn Biassou were both named MW All-Conference at the conclusion of the regular season, with Guereca earning All-MW Tournament honors as well. The Lobos earned six nonconference all-tournament team selections with three MW Players of the Week.

MEET YOUR 2024 LOBOS

This time around, the Lobos will be looking to repeat their success without five of last year’s starters, bringing in a variety of experienced transfers to bolster a group of returners with expanded roles.

UNM’s new-look roster features 11 newcomers and six returners – Woods (107 sets played in 2023) and sophomore Libero Giselle Groe (75 sets played) both return after becoming pivotal rotation pieces in 2023.

Among six transfers joining the Lobos for the 2024 season, four already have three or more seasons of D-I experience under their belts:

  • Senior outside hitters Jada Bouyer (Toledo) and Kialah Jefferson (VCU) bring 576 combined set appearances to Albuquerque, coming off a 2023 season in which Bouyer racked up 286 kills to go with 71 total blocks and Jefferson finished with 280 kills and 294 digs. 
  • Senior setter Sohila Wafeek (UIC) finished her four-year UIC career ranked ninth in program history in assists (3,047) and averaged 8.28 assists per set in 368 set appearances there.
  • An 2020 AAC Libero of the Year during her time at Temple, Falanika Danielson joins the Lobos as a fifth-year transfer with 408 set appearances across 108 matches under her belt – she averaged 3.71 digs per set (1,471 total) across four seasons of play at Temple.
  • They’ll be joined by junior transfer Naomi Chankoumi – who accumulated 250 kills across 121 sets in two seasons at CSU Bakersfield – as well as redshirt sophomore middle and Norwegian national Liepa Levickyte (Oregon State).

Alongside them, returning letterwinners Lauryn Payne, Madison Blanco and Angela Crosetti all look to play bigger roles this fall, with five true freshmen giving the Lobos depth all over the court.

 

2024 SCHEDULE
This year’s slate includes 13 home games at the Johnson Center — Last season, UNM had the highest average attendance at home volleyball games over a single season at the Johnson Center since 2016 (956), with the Lobos’ Senior Day matchup with Nevada last season becoming the highest-attended UNM VB home game since 2016. The Lobos have won at a .622 clip over the past three seasons and is 25-13 at home in that span.

“The 2024 Schedule is going to test us each and every match in unique ways – we’re thrilled it came together the way it did,” said Newman-Gonchar. “We know this schedule will prepare us for the incredibly challenging 2024 Mountain West Conference slate. We can’t wait to see our Lobo nation out in full force this fall!”

MOUNTAIN WEST PLAY
Conference play will include an 18-match format with each MW team playing nine home contests and making nine road trips during league action. League play begins on Tuesday, Sept. 24, and concludes Saturday, Nov. 23.

Last year, Head Coach Jon Newman-Gonchar led UNM to its best finish since 2015 in MW play in 2023, finishing tied for fourth with a 10-8 mark in conference matchups.

The Lobos — who advanced to the Semifinals of the MW Tournament last season for the first time under Coach Newman-Gonchar — will being conference play at home with matchups against UNLV (Sep. 26) and San Diego State (Sep. 28) in the Johnson Center. UNM went 3-1 against the two teams last season, the Lobos’ best record against the two foes since 2008.

Next up, the Lobos are on the road for back-to-back weekends, heading to Air Force (Oct. 1) and Boise State (Oct. 5) before facing Utah State (Oct. 10) and Nevada (Oct. 12) the following week. UNM swept the season series with Boise State last season for the first time since 2014.

UNM returns home for three matchups, starting with San Jose State on Oct. 17 and Fresno State on Oct. 19, followed by UNM’s lone meeting this season with Colorado State on Oct. 24. Next up, the Lobos complete the week with their lone matchup with Wyoming (Oct. 26) before heading to Fresno State on Oct. 31 and rematching with San Jose on Nov. 2.

The Lobos’ longest home stretch of the season takes place from Nov. 7-14, with UNM hosting Nevada, Utah State, Air Force and Boise State in that span, with the matchup with the Broncos bring the final home game of the season at Johnson. The Lobos close out the season with the same two teams they started against — San Diego State and UNLV — on Nov. 21 and 23rd, respectively.

If they manage the qualify for the MW Tournament for a fourth consecutive year, they’ll be staying in Vegas again the following week. League play will determine the seeding for the 2024 MW Volleyball Championship, which will start Wednesday, Nov. 27, and conclude Saturday, Nov. 30, in Las Vegas at the Cox Pavilion on the UNLV Campus.