California Volleyball Dominates Virginia Tech with Back-to-Back Sweeps
California volleyball delivered an emphatic 3-0 victory over Virginia Tech at Haas Pavilion on Thursday night, marking their second consecutive sweep. This victory also marked the first-ever meeting between the two programs. The Golden Bears, now 12-15 overall and 4-11 in ACC play, put on a clinic in efficiency and teamwork, finishing with set scores of 25-23, 25-12, and 25-13.
The Bears’ strong offensive performance was highlighted by a team hitting percentage of .333 while limiting Virginia Tech to just .115. Sophomore Xuemeng ("Maggie") Li led the charge with 13 kills at a blistering .414 hitting efficiency. Junior Peyton DeJardin added 10 kills, hitting .296, while fifth-year libero Gianna Bartalo anchored the defense with a match-high 15 digs. Sophomore Sophia Johnson was pivotal from the service line, contributing four aces as part of Cal’s season-high seven aces.
A Competitive Start in the First Set
The opening set showcased both teams' determination, with neither willing to give ground easily. Virginia Tech started strong, leveraging an explosive performance from Hailey Pierce, who recorded 10 kills in the set. The Hokies took an early 6-4 lead, but Cal responded with a four-point run to claim a narrow advantage. The two teams continued to exchange points, with momentum swinging both ways.
Cal’s offense, led by Li’s seven kills at a .500 clip, proved decisive down the stretch. A critical 7-1 run by the Bears put them in control, though the Hokies managed to force a 21-21 tie with a late surge. Cal held firm, however, with DeJardin and junior Mikayla Hayden combining for a pivotal block that set the stage for a Virginia Tech error to close the set 25-23.
Cal Takes Command in the Second Set
The second set saw Cal assert their dominance. Despite falling into an early 3-0 hole, the Bears roared back with a five-point run that set the tone for the rest of the set. Cal’s ability to maintain momentum was evident as they consistently strung together multi-point sequences, never allowing Virginia Tech to regain control.
DeJardin played a crucial role, tallying her fifth kill of the night to bring the Bears to a commanding two-set lead. The team’s defensive efforts also shone, as Cal limited the Hokies to a .045 hitting percentage in the set. With precision and poise, the Bears closed out the set 25-12, showcasing their ability to capitalize on mistakes and maintain pressure.
Closing Out in Style
The final set was Cal’s most dominant offensive display, with the team hitting .355. After falling behind 0-4, the Bears responded emphatically with a 7-0 run, fueled by two consecutive aces from Li. This sequence gave Cal a lead they would not relinquish.
As the set progressed, Cal continued to build on their advantage. Another six-point run, coupled with a series of errors from the Hokies, sealed the deal for the Bears. A final attack error by Virginia Tech handed Cal the 25-13 victory, completing the sweep and solidifying their growing momentum.
Key Performances Drive Victory
Maggie Li stood out as the offensive leader for Cal, delivering 13 kills while maintaining an impressive .414 hitting percentage. Her consistency and ability to produce in critical moments gave the Bears a significant edge. Peyton DeJardin added 10 kills, further underscoring the balanced offensive attack.
Sophia Johnson’s performance from the service line was equally impactful. Her four aces were instrumental in disrupting Virginia Tech’s rhythm and maintaining Cal’s control of the match. Defensively, Gianna Bartalo anchored the back row with 15 digs, providing stability and keeping rallies alive.
The team’s overall efficiency was reflected in their hitting percentage of .333, a stark contrast to Virginia Tech’s .115. This efficiency, combined with their defensive discipline, highlighted the Bears’ improvement as the season has progressed.
Momentum Building for the Golden Bears
This victory marks a significant step forward for California volleyball, as back-to-back sweeps indicate their ability to execute at a high level. The Bears’ balanced attack and defensive resilience have set the stage for continued success as they prepare for tougher challenges ahead.
Up next, Cal will face Virginia on Friday night in what promises to be a highly competitive ACC matchup. With momentum on their side and standout performances from key players, the Golden Bears are poised to make a strong push as the season enters its final stretch.







