The Wyoming Cowgirl volleyball team's postseason run came to an end in a five-set battle against Montana State, with set scores of 25-22, 22-25, 25-21, 23-25, and 8-15. Wyoming initially took the lead in the first set, but Montana State fought back and eventually won the match. Montana State had a higher hitting percentage and out-blocked Wyoming in the game. Despite the loss, several Cowgirls had impressive performances, with five players recording double-digit kills.

Why It Matters

Wyoming's loss in the postseason marks the end of their first season under Head Coach Kaylee Prigge and their first trip to the postseason since 2019. The team finished with a winning record and showed improvement from previous seasons.

Bottom Line

Despite a strong effort, the Wyoming Cowgirls' postseason run ended in a five-set battle against Montana State. However, the team can take pride in their performance and the progress made during the season.