Weekend score 10/14

Men’s Hockey:

W vs BYU 6-3

The hockey team began the weekend of perfection, taking down BYU 6-3 at the Eccles Ice Arena on Friday to improve their season record to 2-3. The next home game is set for Saturday, Oct. 25.

Women’s Soccer:

W vs San Jose St. 1-0 (Friday)

Last Friday, Senior Maris Hamblin scored in the 43rd minute to lead the Aggies to the victory while the defense posted another shutout, their 3rd in a row.

W vs Fresno St. 2-1 (OT) (Sunday)

In Sundays game, sophomore forward Jessica Brooksby buried a free kick in the 85th minute to tie the game and force overtime. The Aggies won the match on a corner kick that was deflected off a Fresno State defender in the overtime period. Utah State now stands with a conference record of 4-1-1.

Football:

W vs Air Force 34-16

Utah State secured the homecoming victory behind an FBS-level season high 22 tackles from Zach Vigil and a strong defensive effort that resulted in four forced turnovers. Hunter Sharp finished the game with 12 receptions for 165 yards and two touchdowns.

Volleyball:

W vs Nevada 3-0

The women’s volleyball team beat Nevada in straight sets, 3-0 and improved their overall record to 8-8 with a conference record of 4-2. Senior Rachel Orr had 15 kills to reach 1,000 kills for her collegiate career while senior blocker Kaitlyn VanHoff got to 500 career blocks.

Men’s Tennis:

Karan Salwan finished with an overall record of 4-2 at the Utah Invitational to win the singles consolation bracket of the tournament. He and Jack Swindel teamed up and went 1-1 in the doubles tournament.

Golf:

The Utah State golf team shot a 34-over 1,099 in the Utah Invitational held at The Jeremy Golf & Country Club in Park City, Utah to finish in 8th place out of 13 teams. The leading golfer for the team was Grahm Schmaltz, who finished in a tie for 21st place with a 5-over 218.

Men’s Soccer:

L vs Weber St. 3-0 (Friday)

The men’s team struggled Friday losing to Weber State 3-0.

W vs BYU-Idaho 2-0 (Saturday)

With goals from Cody Baum and Emilio Zamudio the Aggies recovered for the victory against the BYU-I club team.