No. 1 Pitt Dominates Kentucky to Secure Fourth Straight Final Four Appearance
The No. 1-seeded Pittsburgh Panthers showcased their dominance on Saturday night, sweeping No. 3-seeded Kentucky 3-0 (25-22, 25-23, 25-17) in the NCAA Regional Final at Petersen Events Center. The victory secured Pitt’s fourth consecutive trip to the NCAA Final Four, solidifying their position as a perennial powerhouse in women’s collegiate volleyball. The Panthers will face top-seeded Louisville in the semifinals on December 19, with hopes of advancing to the national championship match.
A Display of Consistency and Depth
Pitt’s ability to perform under pressure and execute with precision was evident throughout the match. Despite Kentucky’s aggressive start in the second set, the Panthers remained composed, relying on their depth and adaptability to overcome deficits and capitalize on key moments.
The Panthers hit .333 as a team, demonstrating offensive efficiency, while limiting Kentucky to a .167 hitting percentage. Although Kentucky out-killed Pitt 42-37, the Wildcats’ 23 errors proved costly, highlighting Pitt’s defensive resilience and ability to force mistakes.
Set-by-Set Breakdown
The first set saw both teams trade points early, with the score tied at 10-10. Pitt then launched a critical 5-0 run, spurred by Olivia Babcock’s block and kill alongside contributions from Bre Kelley and Valeria Vazquez Gomez. Although Kentucky closed the gap to 23-22, Babcock’s decisive kills sealed the set for Pitt, 25-22.
Kentucky came out strong in the second set, opening with a 5-0 run that forced an early timeout from Pitt. The Wildcats extended their lead to 22-16, seemingly in control. However, Pitt responded with an 8-1 surge, led by Mallorie Meyer’s consistent serving and a pivotal ace from Rachel Fairbanks, to steal the set 25-23. This comeback proved to be the turning point of the match, as Pitt carried that momentum into the final frame.
In the third set, the Panthers maintained control from the start. A 7-2 run gave Pitt a commanding 17-12 lead, with Babcock, Kelley, and Blaire Bayless contributing key plays. The Panthers hit an impressive .500 in the final set, closing the match on a 5-1 run to claim the decisive 25-17 victory.
Key Performances
Sophomore standout Olivia Babcock continued her stellar postseason performance, leading the Panthers with 13 kills on a .375 hitting percentage. Her ability to deliver in critical moments earned her the title of 2024 Pittsburgh Regional Tournament MVP for the second straight season.
Rachel Fairbanks was instrumental in orchestrating the offense, tallying 31 assists while adding two blocks. Kelley, Vazquez Gomez, and Stafford contributed crucial kills, showcasing Pitt’s balanced attack. The team’s defensive prowess was bolstered by Emmy Klika’s performance, which earned her a spot on the Regional All-Tournament Team alongside Babcock and Fairbanks.
Kentucky’s Season Comes to an End
Kentucky’s impressive season concluded with a 23-8 overall record and an eighth consecutive SEC championship. Despite their best efforts, the Wildcats were unable to overcome Pitt’s efficiency and depth. Kentucky’s seniors, including Emma Grome and Eleanor Beavin, leave behind a legacy of success, having helped secure multiple conference titles and deep NCAA Tournament runs.
Looking Ahead: A Showdown with Louisville
Pitt now turns its attention to Louisville, marking the first time two Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) teams will meet in the NCAA Volleyball Final Four. The matchup guarantees an ACC representative in the national championship match, underscoring the conference’s growing prominence in collegiate volleyball.
Pitt’s ability to maintain their defensive intensity and execute their well-rounded offensive game plan will be critical as they face a Louisville team fresh off a 3-1 win over Stanford. The Panthers aim to leverage their postseason experience and momentum as they seek their first national title.
A Historic Season for Pitt
With a 33-1 record, Pitt’s 2024 season has been one of consistent excellence. The team has demonstrated its ability to adapt and thrive against elite competition, driven by individual standouts like Babcock and the collective strength of a deep, experienced roster. The Panthers’ pursuit of a national championship remains alive, and their success thus far is a testament to their preparation, talent, and resilience.
Fans can watch Pitt’s semifinal clash with Louisville on December 19 at 6:30 p.m. ET on ESPN. The Panthers’ continued journey promises to deliver thrilling volleyball as they aim to make history on the sport’s biggest stage.







