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2022 BYU Cougars women's volleyball team

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2022 BYU Cougars women's volleyball
ConferenceWest Coast Conference
Record22–7 (15–3 WCC)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • David Hyte (9th season)
  • Jonny Neeley[2] (7th season)
Home arenaSmith Fieldhouse
Seasons
← 2021
2023 →
2022 West Coast Conference volleyball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 4 San Diego  ‍‍‍ 9 0   1.000 18 1   .947
No. 17 BYU  ‍‍‍ 7 2   .778 14 5   .737
Loyola Marymount  ‍‍‍ 7 2   .778 11 6   .647
No. 22 Pepperdine  ‍‍‍ 6 3   .667 15 5   .750
Pacific  ‍‍‍ 4 5   .444 12 9   .571
Santa Clara  ‍‍‍ 4 5   .444 8 13   .381
San Francisco  ‍‍‍ 3 6   .333 10 10   .500
Saint Mary's  ‍‍‍ 3 6   .333 6 11   .353
Portland  ‍‍‍ 2 7   .222 9 11   .450
Gonzaga  ‍‍‍ 0 9   .000 4 16   .200
† – Conference champion
y – Invited to the NCAA Tournament
As of November 16, 2024
Rankings from AVCA
Source:West Coast Conference

The 2022 BYU Cougars women's volleyball team represented Brigham Young University in the 2022 NCAA Division I women's volleyball season. The Cougars were led by eighth year head coach Heather Olmstead and played their home games at the Smith Fieldhouse. The Cougars were competing as members of the WCC for the final season, as they'll join the Big 12 Conference for 2023.[3]

BYU comes off a season where they finished first and won the WCC regular season championship. The Cougars received an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament falling to Purdue in the Sweet 16. The Cougars came in as favorites to win the 2022 conference title.[4]

Season

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Pre-season honors

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Four Cougars were selected to the Pre-season All-WCC team: Senior setter Whitney Bower, senior middle blocker Heather Gneiting, senior opposite hitter Kate Grimmer and junior outside hitter Erin Livingston. The four selections tied BYU with San Diego for the most 2022 Preseason All-WCC team selections.[4]

Alleged Duke incident

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The 5,507 fans that attended the Duke game set a record for the most fans attending a BYU Women's Volleyball game at the Smith Fieldhouse. More than 1,000 fans were turned away as the only seats empty were some student season ticket seats.[5]

During the Duke-BYU game, with BYU leading 6-3, Duke sophomore Rachel Richardson came up to serve and later recounted that in that moment, she "very distinctly...heard a very strong and negative racial slur."[6][7] Once the set was over, Richardson informed the Duke coaching staff, who informed the game officials, who informed BYU staffers, who assigned a campus officer to monitor the student section.[6] The officer later wrote an official report outlining his actions, including that he didn't hear any abusive comments during the fourth set.[6] After the game was complete, a Duke assistant coach confronted the officer, pointing to a particular person in the student section and questioned why the person had not been ejected during the game.[6] The officer and BYU officials reviewed game footage to find evidence that the fan shouted a racial slur, found none, but decided to ban the fan from attending BYU events indefinitely until further investigation was completed.[6]

The following day, Richardson’s godmother brought the situation widespread attention when she tweeted that Richardson was called the slur "every time she served."[6] The Duke vs. Rider match was moved from BYU to a local high school where only family and friends of the schools were allowed admittance.[8]

Two days after the incident, having flown back to North Carolina, Richardson tweeted out a statement saying "my fellow African American teammates and I were targeted and racially heckled throughout the entirety of the match. The slurs and comments grew into threats which caused us to feel unsafe."[6] In response, BYU Athletics sent out a general press release outlining the school's official stance on all racism. Duke released a statement supporting the allegations of Richardson.[9] Richardson was interviewed on ESPN where she repeated the allegations.[6]

On September 9, BYU announced it had concluded its investigation into the incident and that it could not corroborate the claims of racism at the match and reinstated the fan who had been banned.[10][11]

Roster

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2022 BYU Cougars roster[12]
 

Defensive Specialist/Libero

  • 3 Morgan Clinger - Senior
  • 4 Hannah Billeter - Freshman
  • 11 Abbey Dayton - Senior
  • 14 Aria McComber - Graduate
  • 16 Kelsey Knudsen - Graduate

Opposite hitters

  • 12 Kate Grimmer - Senior
 

Outside hitters

  • 8 Eden Bower- Freshman
  • 9 Alyssa Montoya - Sophomore
  • 10 Erin Livingston - Junior
  • 15 Elyse Stowell - Sophomore
  • 19 Nataly Moravec - Freshman
  • 22 Sophia Callahan - Sophomore
 

Setters

  • 6 Abby Taylor - Senior
  • 7 Whitney Bower - Senior
  • 13 Briley Decker - Freshman

Middle blockers

  • 1 Kate Prior - Freshman
  • 2 Heather Gneiting - Senior
  • 5 Bri Albright - Sophomore
  • 21 Whitney Llarenas - Graduate
 

Schedule

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Date
Time
Opponent Rank
(Tournament Seed)
Arena
City
(Tournament)
Television Result Attendance Record
(WCC Record)
08/26
12 p.m.
Rider #10 Smith Fieldhouse
Provo, UT
(dōTERRA Classic)
byutv.org W 3–0
(25–10, 25–17, 25–16)
1,018 1—0
08/26
7 p.m.
Duke #10 Smith Fieldhouse
Provo, UT
(dōTERRA Classic)
BYUtv W 3–1
(25–14, 25–19, 19–25, 25–19)
5,507 2—0
08/27
7 p.m.
Washington State #10 Smith Fieldhouse
Provo, UT
(dōTERRA Classic)
BYUtv W 3–0
(25–18, 25–21, 25–15)
3,678 3—0
09/01
7 p.m.
Utah State #7 Smith Fieldhouse
Provo, UT
(BYU Nike Invitational)
BYUtv W 3–0
(25–9, 25–17, 25–14)
3,419 4—0
09/02
7 p.m.
Cincinnati #7 Smith Fieldhouse
Provo, UT
(BYU Nike Invitational)
BYUtv W 3–1
(25–13, 21–25, 25–14, 25–19)
3,343 5—0
09/03
7 p.m.
#10 Pitt #7 Smith Fieldhouse
Provo, UT
(BYU Nike Invitational)
BYUtv L 1–3
(19–25, 22–25, 25–19, 21–25)
3,342 5—1
09/08
6 p.m.
@ #5 Georgia Tech #10 O'Keefe Gymnasium
Atlanta, GA
(Georgia Tech Challenge)
ACCNX L 0–3
(20–25, 21–25, 14–25)
1,200 5–2
09/09
6 p.m.
vs. #8 Ohio State #10 O'Keefe Gymnasium
Atlanta, GA
(Georgia Tech Challenge)
L 0–3
(19–25, 16–25, 25–27)
919 5–3
09/15
7 p.m.
@ Utah #15 Huntsman Center
Salt Lake City, UT
(Deseret First Duel)
P12 W 3–1
(25–20, 22–25, 28–26, 27–25)
1,905 6–3
09/17
6 p.m.
Utah Valley #15 Smith Fieldhouse
Provo, UT
(UCCU Crosstown Clash)
byutv.org W 3–0
(25–16, 25–15, 25–20)
3,018 7–3
09/22
7 p.m.
Loyola Marymount* #16 Smith Fieldhouse
Provo, UT
BYUtv W 3–0
(25–23, 25–18, 25–21)
2,615 8–3
(1–0)
09/24
1 p.m.
#17 Pepperdine* #16 Smith Fieldhouse
Provo, UT
BYUtv W 3–1
(25–12, 18–25, 25–21, 25–22)
3,004 9–3
(2–0)
09/29
7 p.m.
@ Portland* #15 Chiles Center
Portland, OR
SCS Central W 3–0
(25–12, 25–20, 26–24)
339 10–3
(3–0)
10/01
1 p.m.
@ Gonzaga* #15 Charlotte Y. Martin Centre
Spokane, WA
SCS Atlantic W 3–1
(23–25, 25–18, 25–22, 25–22)
581 11–3
(4–0)
10/06
7 p.m.
Santa Clara* #14 Smith Fieldhouse
Provo, UT
BYUtv W 3–0
(25–13, 25–13, 25–12)
3,120 12–3
(5–0)
10/08
1 p.m.
San Francisco* #14 Smith Fieldhouse
Provo, UT
BYUtv W 3–0
(25–20, 25–14, 25–17)
2,656 13–3
(6–0)
10/13
7 p.m.
@ Saint Mary's* #12 University Credit Union Pavilion
Moraga, CA
SCS Pacific W 3–0
(25–18, 25–13, 25–14)
296 14–3
(7–0)
10/15
1 p.m.
@ Pacific* #12 Alex G. Spanos Center
Stockton, CA
WCC Network L 2–3
(21–25, 25–17, 22–25, 25–10, 10–15)
827 14–4
(7–1)
10/21
7 p.m.
@ #4 San Diego* #17 Jenny Craig Pavilion
San Diego, CA
SCS Atlantic L 0–3
(20–25, 21–25, 18–25)
3,340 14–5
(7–2)
10/27
7 p.m.
Gonzaga* #17 Smith Fieldhouse
Provo, UT
BYUtv W 3–0
(25–10, 25–14, 25–21)
2,891 15–5
(8–2)
10/29
1 p.m.
Portland* #17 Smith Fieldhouse
Provo, UT
BYUtv W 3–0
(25–23, 25–19, 25–10)
3,134 16–5
(9–2)
11/03
8 p.m.
@ San Francisco* #18 The Sobrato Center
San Francisco, CA
SCS Pacific W 3–1
(20–25, 25–20, 25–20, 25–16)
350 17–5
(10–2)
11/05
2 p.m.
@ Santa Clara* #18 Leavey Center
Santa Clara, CA
WCC Network W 3–0
(25–15, 25–17, 25–17)
309 18–5
(11–2)
11/10
7 p.m.
Pacific* #18 Smith Fieldhouse
Provo, UT
BYUtv
CANCELLED- Pacific forfeited the game 3–0 citing they didn't want to risk playing in a racist environment
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18–5
(11–2)
11/12
1 p.m.
Saint Mary's* #18 Smith Fieldhouse
Provo, UT
BYUtv W 3–0
(25–18, 30–28, 25–19)
2,855 19–5
(12–2)
11/17
8 p.m.
@ Pepperdine* #17 Firestone Fieldhouse
Malibu, CA
WCC Network W 3–0
(25–22, 25-21, 25–22)
605 20–5
(13–2)
11/19
2 p.m.
@ Loyola Marymount* #17 Gersten Pavilion
Los Angeles, CA
SCS Central W 3–1
(25–20, 25–20, 14–25, 25–23)
629 21–5
(14–2)
11/22
8 p.m.
#2 San Diego* #18 Smith Fieldhouse
Provo, UT
ESPNU L 1–3
(25–21, 19-25, 22–25, 22–25)
4,677 21–6
(14–3)
12/02
2 p.m.
y- James Madison #18
(7)
Petersen Events Center
Pittsburgh, PA
(NCAA Tournament 1st Round1)
ESPN+ W 3–0
(25–20, 25-10, 25–15)
2,055 22–6
12/03
5 p.m.
y- #6 Pitt
(2)
#18
(7)
Petersen Events Center
Pittsburgh, PA
(NCAA Tournament 2nd Round)
ESPN+ L 0–3
(21-25, 22–25, 18–25)
2,814 22–7
*-Indicates Conference Opponent
y-Indicates NCAA Playoffs
Times listed are Mountain Time Zone.

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Announcers for televised games

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All home games will be on BYUtv or the BYUtv App with the exception of San Diego, which will be on ESPNU.[15] Most road games will also be televised or streamed on WCC Network with ACC Network Extra picking up the Georgia Tech game and Pac-12 Network picking up the Utah game.

References

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For information on BYU's other athletic sports this season please check out the following:

  1. ^ "Brother and sister Shawn and Heather Olmstead named as men's and women's volleyball coaches". Deseret News. June 22, 2015. Archived from the original on June 23, 2015. Retrieved June 22, 2015.
  2. ^ "Sports Briefs for Thursday". Daily Herald. Archived from the original on August 21, 2019. Retrieved February 8, 2016.
  3. ^ "BYU accepts invitation to Big 12, will begin competition in 2023". Daily Universe. Retrieved September 10, 2021.
  4. ^ a b "BYU women's volleyball tabbed to win WCC". Daily Herald. Retrieved August 24, 2022.
  5. ^ "Record crowd watches No. 10 BYU women's volleyball top Duke". Daily Herald. Retrieved August 26, 2022.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h Walden, Eric (September 9, 2022). "Timeline of BYU-Duke volleyball racism allegations, investigation and aftermath". Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved September 9, 2022.
  7. ^ Vimal Patel (August 27, 2022). "Racial Slur During College Volleyball Game Leads to Fan Suspension". The New York Times. Retrieved September 18, 2022. Marvin Richardson, the father of the Duke volleyball player, said in an interview late Saturday that a slur was repeatedly yelled from the stands as his daughter was serving
  8. ^ "BYU Bans Fan Who Yelled Racial Slur at Duke Volleyball Player". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved August 27, 2022.
  9. ^ "BYU fan directs racial slur at Duke volleyball player, Duke athletics releases statement". Duke Chronicle. Retrieved August 27, 2022.
  10. ^ "BYU investigation finds no racial slurs against Duke player". Associated Press. September 9, 2022. Retrieved September 9, 2022.
  11. ^ Holpuch, Amanda (September 10, 2022). "No Evidence of Racism Claim Is Found by B.Y.U.'s Inquiry". The New York Times. Retrieved September 18, 2022.
  12. ^ "Women's Volleyball Roster". Byucougars.com. Retrieved August 24, 2022.
  13. ^ Bailey, Analis (November 8, 2022). "Pacific volleyball team forfeits match against BYU following August racist incident allegations". USA Today. Retrieved November 8, 2022.
  14. ^ "BYU women's soccer, women's volleyball release 2022 schedules". Daily Herald. Retrieved June 3, 2022.
  15. ^ "ESPN Unveils 2022 Regular Season Collegiate Soccer and Volleyball Schedules". ESPN Press Room. Retrieved August 11, 2022.