ALL-TIME SERIES
• UNM leads the all-time series against both teams, with a 20-4 record against the Wolf Pack and a 46-7 record against the Falcons – the Lobos are 10-1 at home against Nevada and 23-2 at home against Air Force.
• Coach Newman-Gonchar is 9-2 against UNR and 8-3 against AFA in his tenure. Last year, the Lobos went 3-1 against the two opponents, splitting a pair of matches with Nevada and sweeping the season series with Air Force. They’ve won seven of the last nine meetings with the Falcons and eight of the last 10 against the Wolf Pack.
LAST WEEK
The Lobos closed out their two-match road trip in California with solid individual efforts despite setbacks at Fresno State and San Jose State.
Freshman Addison France led New Mexico offensively, averaging 3.00 kills per set while hitting an efficient .333 across the weekend, finishing with 21 total kills and 23 points. Lauryn Payne added 20 kills (2.86/set) and contributed three blocks, while Zoe Leonard chipped in 10 kills on a .172 hitting clip.
Setter Madeleine Miller anchored the offense with 58 assists (8.29/set) and added 11 digs and two blocks. Camila Canedo continued her strong play in the back row, recording a team-high 36 digs (5.14/set) to go with five assists and one ace.
At the net, the Lobos combined for 13 total blocks over the two matches, led by Reagan Miller (4 block assists) and France and Leonard (three each).
As a team, New Mexico hit .191 over the seven sets while averaging 12.86 digs and 1.86 blocks per set.
CANEDO EARNS MW DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK HONORS
After leading the league in digs last week with a career-high 30-dig performance in New Mexico’s four-set win over Grand Canyon last Saturday, junior libero Camila Canedo has been named Old Trapper Mountain West Defensive Player of the Week, the league announced Monday.
It’s the fourth weekly conference honor for a UNM player this season and the first for Canedo. UNM went 1-1 last week, falling in a hard-fought five-set battle on the road with UNLV last Thursday (32–30, 19–25, 27–25, 17–25, 16–18) before a four-set win over Grand Canyon on Saturday at home (21-25, 25-13, 25-17, 30-28).
Canedo led the MW in total digs (46) and digs per set (5.11) over the past week, including a career-high 30 in UNM’s four-set win over GCU. That 30-dig performance is the most in a four-set match by any MW player this season and the most of any match in conference play.
The Brazilian junior also served up two aces and only committed two service errors on 41 attempts over the past week while producing 15 assists.
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.