LAST WEEKEND
New Mexico Volleyball stormed out to a 3-0 start for the first time since 2022 at the Johnson Center, sweeping Manhattan and Houston Christian while battling through a five-set thriller against Northern Arizona to claim the 2025 Lobo Invitational crown. The Lobos hit .281 on the weekend while averaging 13.5 kills per set, finishing with three players in double-digit kills across multiple matches.
Offensive Leaders
Gioia Riccato was the offensive catalyst for UNM all weekend, leading the Lobos with 44 kills (4.0 per set) across the three matches with a career-best 22 against NAU and 11 more in the finale vs. HCU. She added 22 digs, five blocks, and four service aces while ranking third in the MW in kills per set (4.00) and points per set (4.75).
Naomi Chankoumi was also a consistent force at the net with 32 kills (3.2/set) – highlighted by 13 vs. HCU – while hitting .346 in the match. She finished the weekend hitting .313 overall with 17 digs and four blocks.
True freshman Addison France impressed immediately with 33 kills (3.0/set), posting double-figure totals against Manhattan (11) and NAU (13) while hitting .341 for the weekend.
Solia Angilau made her mark in the finale with eight kills on .500 hitting, totaling 13 on the weekend at a .419 clip.
Junior setter Madeleine Miller directed the Lobo offense with 113 assists (10.3/set), including 40 in the sweep of Houston Christian. She also contributed 20 digs, six blocks, and four service aces.
Miller’s chemistry with the Lobo attackers fueled UNM’s efficiency, as the Lobos hit .515 in the second set against HCU, their best single-set percentage of the weekend.
Defensive Highlights
Libero Camila Canedo made her starting debut by anchoring the back row with 22 digs (2.0/set), adding 5 assists and consistent serve-receive play.
Zoe Leonard made an impact both ways, recording 12 kills on .364 hitting while leading the Lobos in total blocks (7.0) over the three matches.
The Lobos out-dug both Manhattan and Houston Christian, while neutralizing NAU’s firepower in the fifth set with key blocks and floor defense.
ALL-TIME SERIES
- UNM is 0-1 against Tarleton after dropping a four-set match to the Texans last season in neutral-site action in Flagstaff, Ariz. (9/13/24).
- The Lobos are 1-0 against Northwestern State after sweeping them in their lone meeting in 2013 ( 8/31/13).
- Saturday’s finale vs. Prairie View A&M will be the first meeting between the two teams.
EARLY RETURNS FROM MOUNTAIN WEST PRESEASON
New Mexico was voted to finish ninth in the Mountain West Preseason Poll by the league’s coaches ahead of the 2025 season, the league announced last Wednesday.
Utah State is favored to win the 2025 MW regular-season title, having earned 114 points and seven first-place votes. Under the direction of head coach Rob Neilson, the Aggies finished the 2024 season 15-14 overall and 12-6 in Conference action and appeared in the Mountain West tournament for the fourth consecutive year since the event was brought back in 2021.
For the 2025 season, the Mountain West will expand to 12 members thanks to the late addition of Grand Canyon to the conference.
Colorado State has been tabbed the runner-up with 106 points and three first-place votes followed by San Diego State in third with 96 points and the final two first-place votes. In fourth is Fresno State (86 points) and predicted to finish fifth is Boise State (73). UNLV and Wyoming are tied to finish sixth with 72 points each. In eighth is the league’s newest member, Grand Canyon (61), followed by New Mexico with 37. Behind the Lobos are Nevada (32), San José State (31) and Air Force (12).
Fresno State senior Addison Haluska was tabbed the MW Women’s Volleyball Preseason Player of the Year, joined by Boise State’s Bre Mitchell, San Diego State’s Taylor Underwood, UNLV’s Basia Latos, Utah State’s Tierney Barlow and Kayliee Kofe and Wyoming’s Paige Lauterwasser on this year’s Mountain West preseason team.