It the first big rivalry day of the 2010-2011 athletic season! The Aggie volleyball team hosts I-10 rival UTEP while the Aggie soccer team travels to hostile territory to face Rio Grande rival New Mexico. It's the first ever meeting between the Aggies and Lobos on the pitch.
UNM is 3-0-1 on the season and already have a victory over a Top 25 team, that coming last weekend against No. 23 Marquette on the road.
The Lobos are led offensively by Jennifer Williams who has three goals and two assists. She's taken the most shots for the Lobos with 12. Zaneta Wyne and Rachel Fields each have two goals for UNM.
The Aggies' leading goal scorer is Yollie McMillion who has scored five goals this season. The Lobos will undoubtedly make it a point to stop both McMillion and fellow classmate Crystal Burns who despite not having scored a goal this season, is still a major threat to not only score but distribute to her teammates. As Coach Needham mentioned a couple of games ago, he's talked to Burns and the team telling them that an assist is just as good as a goal.
Defensively the Lobos' goal keeper Kelli Cornell have allowed just one goal this season and has made a total of 22 saves. The Aggies' goal keepers Mikaela Bitner and Erin Wosick have been nearly as solid as they've given up just two goals in three games, though both of those goals came very early in the match. Coach Needham indicated in this week's interview that the team has been working on that aspect of their defense and that he feels that the back four (defenders) are starting to come together. He also mentioned that the early goals they have given up are correctable mistakes by the Aggies.
It should be an all out battle, Coach Needham expects an up-tempo back and forth game tonight. The game starts at 7:00 p.m. MT and streaming video will be available via the UNM All-Access site. Live Stats will also be available for tonight's matchup. We will also be providing Twitter updates (follow us: @AgsBleedCrimson)

As for the other rivalry battle tonight, it's the Aggies and Miners on the volleyball court in the Pan Am. Last season the Miners took the Aggies to five sets in Las Cruces but the Aggies were able to prevail 3-2. Down in El Paso it was a little less suspenseful as the Aggies won 3-1. Those two victories last season pushed the Aggies' winning streak in the series to 11 matches.
This season UTEP is off to a 4-1 start with their lone loss coming last weekend to Elon. The Aggies are 3-1 with their lone loss coming at the hands of Florida State.
Offensively the Miners are hitting .316 on the season and are led by outside hitter Melissa Toth who is averaging 4.45 kills per set. Miner senior setter Patty Jarmoc has also been offensively minded this season with 27 kills and is converting at a .535 clip.
For the Aggies, we expect a big night from middle hitter Kelsey Brennan. The Aggies almost always seem to have huge success from their middles against UTEP. Last season Brennan notched a career-high 18 kills and hit .577 in the match in Las Cruces and then followed that up with a 10 kill, .600 hitting percentage performance down in El Paso.
Tonight's match is scheduled for a 7:00 p.m. MT first serve and will be broadcast on AggieVision and it will also be the ESPN3.com debut for AggieVision volleyball. Streaming video will also be available via Aggie Access (subscription required). We will also post updates via Twitter (follow us: @AgsBleedCrimson).

News New Mexico discussed Aggie sports this morning on their radio show from 7:35 to 7:50 and 7:50 to 8:00 this morning. You can listen to the feed here (those times we listed should give you a good idea where to fast forward to on the podcast).
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The Aggie volleyball team opened up the 2010 home schedule with an easy 3-0 sweep of visiting Cal State-Bakersfield on Wednesday night. The Aggies never trailed in the match and were never threatened in any of the sets as they won handily 25-13 in set one, 25-14 in set two and 25-11 in set three. Kelsey Brennan and Kayleigh Giddens overpowered the Roadrunner defense as Brennan hit .727 on the evening with nine kills on 11 swings with just one hitting error.
Hello Aggie Volleyball fans! What a week it has been since the last time I wrote! We got back from Florida on Sunday, and we are so glad to be back home! Dry air is much more tolerable than the humid air in Tallahassee. We went 2-1 this weekend with some key wins, but we learned A LOT about what we needed to work on in practice this week. 


