Hear from head coach Todd Kress after the team’s victory over Nevada. #AllSpartans pic.twitter.com/Zx9EJ4GKWW
— SJSU VOLLEYBALL (@SanJoseStateVB) October 10, 2025
SAN JOSE, Calif.—Fatimah Hall recorded her first collegiate triple-double and the 14th in school history to lead the San José State volleyball team to a 3-1 win (19-25, 25-23, 25-23, 25-19) over Nevada in a Mountain West match at Spartan Gym.
- Hall was one of two Spartans to record 11 kills in the match. She also had 27 assists and 10 digs for her triple-double. Hall joins nine other former Spartans to record at least one triple-double.
- Hall was effective in her hitting with a .476 percentage, 11 kills on 21 attempts and only one error.
- Morgan Graves also recorded 11 kills in the win and added four digs and two blocks.
- Lolo Fonua was the third Spartan in double-digit kills with 10.
- Freshman Tatiana Robinson came off the bench to hit .636 with seven kills on 11 attempts and contributed three blocks.
- Ava Hewitt-Smith led the blocking effort again with five block assists. Learden Lee added three blocks to go with six kills.
- Talita dos Santos Goncalves led the Spartan defense with 17 digs and had a team-high two aces.
- Katie O’Sullivan was the third Spartan with double-figure digs at 10.
- After dropping the first set 25-19, San José State bounced back with 25-23 wins in sets two and three. SJSU (7-9, 2-3) took a 4-3 lead in the fourth set on a Wolf Pack service error and never looked back for the 25-19 win, the final point coming on Hall’s 11th kill of the night.
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— SJSU VOLLEYBALL (@SanJoseStateVB) October 10, 2025
UP NEXT – The Spartans play the first of three consecutive home Saturday matches against Air Force. First serve is set for 1 p.m., at Spartan Gym inside the YUH Complex, on the corner of Fourth and San Carlos Streets. Admission is free.
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