The western US has many different Agelenidae, and they are difficult to identify from photos. It could be an Agelenopsis, but I wouldn't rule out Hololena.
Hololena is a very likely candidate. In all honesty, I do not know very much about differentiating besides size. I know Agelenopsis tend to be fairly big spiders.
I used to have a Agelenopsis. She was my baby! I actually got a sack from her and have a few babies. I think I have a male and female of hololena so I may try to breed them.
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