NC State Volleyball Sweeps Wake Forest in Competitive 3-0 Victory
The NC State Wolfpack women’s volleyball team returned to Reynolds Coliseum with a powerful performance, sweeping the Wake Forest Demon Deacons in a straight-set victory (25-19, 25-17, 27-25). Coming off a three-game losing streak, the Wolfpack delivered a focused and determined showing, improving their season record to 13-10 and advancing to 8-7 in the ACC standings.
Dominant First Set for NC State
NC State opened the match with a decisive 3-0 run, setting the tone for a competitive evening. Senior middle blocker Jada Allen and opposite hitter Amanda Rice helped establish control early, contributing key kills that energized the team. Although Wake Forest managed to close the gap at various points, NC State’s defensive resilience and consistent offense kept them in control. Junior outside hitters Courtney Bryant and Ava Brizard, alongside Rice, led the team in attacks, combining for 28 of the Pack’s 40 kills by the end of the match.
Throughout the first set, NC State maintained a narrow lead, with Wake Forest continually trying to push back. However, the Wolfpack responded with an 8-3 scoring run that closed the first set at 25-19. This strong start set the stage for the rest of the match, with NC State showcasing both offensive depth and defensive coordination.
Second Set: NC State Strengthens Control
In the second set, NC State quickly built an 8-2 lead, fueled by two service aces and multiple attack errors from Wake Forest. The Demon Deacons struggled to find momentum, hampered by mistakes that gave NC State additional scoring opportunities. Although Wake Forest managed to chip away at the lead, NC State’s balanced attack continued to apply pressure, eventually securing a 25-17 win in the second set and a commanding 2-0 lead in the match.
Rice and Bryant remained key figures in NC State’s offense, making crucial plays that kept Wake Forest on the defensive. Junior libero Skye Stokes also contributed with 19 digs, her defensive presence ensuring that NC State maintained their control over the flow of play. By the end of the second set, NC State had fully capitalized on Wake Forest’s errors, extending their momentum into the final set.
Wake Forest Pushes Back in Set Three
The third set began with an impressive 6-0 run from Wake Forest, who were determined to force a fourth set. The Demon Deacons, led by junior libero Emma Farrell and senior outside hitter Olivia Franke, applied intense pressure, showcasing a resilient offensive surge. Farrell posted a match-high 19 digs, while Franke led Wake Forest’s offense with eight kills, showing her effectiveness with a .583 hitting percentage.
NC State initially struggled to keep up, trailing 14-11 as Wake Forest appeared poised to extend the match. However, the Wolfpack regrouped, tying the game at 16-16 following a series of well-placed attacks and blocks. The teams exchanged points throughout the set, each pushing for a critical edge as the set neared a close.
Clutch Plays and Dramatic Finish
In the final moments of the third set, with the score tied at 23-23, NC State’s experience under pressure became evident. After a critical kill by Rice gave the Wolfpack a brief 24-23 advantage, Wake Forest quickly responded to tie the set once more. The set continued into extra points, with each team fighting for control. A pivotal moment came when NC State Head Coach Luka Slabe challenged a call that initially awarded Wake Forest the point. The review overturned the decision, allowing Bryant to record her ninth kill of the evening, shifting the momentum back in NC State’s favor.
Capitalizing on the opportunity, Rice secured the set and match with a decisive kill, bringing the set to a close at 27-25 and securing the Wolfpack’s 3-0 sweep. This victory was NC State’s 13th of the season and eighth in ACC play, helping them maintain a strong home record and positioning them well for their remaining conference matches.
Statistical Highlights and Team Performance
Courtney Bryant led the team with 13 kills, showcasing her consistency and impact in critical points of the match. Amanda Rice contributed 10 kills and added a block, underscoring her role in NC State’s offense. Setter Naomi Cabello orchestrated the attack with 20 assists, providing balance and creating scoring opportunities across the lineup. On defense, libero Skye Stokes led all players with 19 digs, providing stability in NC State’s back row and helping the team maintain control against Wake Forest’s offensive pushes.
Despite Wake Forest’s resilience, NC State’s defensive strength and versatility proved too much for the Demon Deacons. While Wake Forest excelled in defensive stats, with Farrell’s 19 digs and Franke’s efficient hitting, they struggled to convert key moments into extended runs, allowing NC State to close out each set.
Upcoming Matchups
With this victory, NC State looks forward to a rematch with Wake Forest on Saturday in Winston-Salem. The Wolfpack’s strong showing in this matchup reflects their improved team cohesion and determination as they approach the final stretch of the season.







