No. 1 Pitt Volleyball Sweeps NC State, Extends Dominance in ACC Play
The top-ranked Pitt Panthers volleyball team solidified its position as a powerhouse in the ACC, sweeping NC State in straight sets on Sunday at Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh. With a commanding 25-18, 25-12, and 25-17 victory, the Panthers extended their winning streak to 12 matches and improved to 27-1 overall and 17-1 in conference play.
Sophomore Olivia Babcock led Pitt with a match-high 17 kills and a stellar .577 hitting percentage, adding eight digs, three service aces, and two assists. Supported by a dominant performance from redshirt junior Bre Kelley, who recorded six blocks and eight kills on .800 hitting, the Panthers showcased their depth and efficiency throughout the match.
First Set: Momentum Shifts Propel Panthers
The opening set saw NC State challenging Pitt early, with the teams trading points until a 13-13 tie. The Panthers regrouped during a timeout and responded with a decisive 7-1 run, forcing NC State to burn both of its timeouts. Kills from Babcock and Kelley, along with key errors from the Wolfpack, allowed Pitt to secure the first set 25-18.
Second Set: Pitt Dominates
The Panthers started the second set with nearly flawless execution, jumping to a 15-5 lead behind tough serving from Babcock and Mallorie Meyer. NC State struggled to respond, hitting just .040 in the set compared to Pitt's .500. With six kills, four digs, and two service aces from Babcock, the Panthers cruised to a commanding 25-12 victory.
Third Set: Closing with Authority
Despite a strong start from NC State, which held a 7-6 lead early in the third set, Pitt quickly regained control with a 9-2 run. Once again, the Wolfpack used both of their timeouts but couldn’t slow the Panthers, who clinched the set 25-17 to complete the sweep. Babcock and Torrey Stafford contributed crucial kills in the final stretch, sealing Pitt’s victory.
Key Performances Drive Success
Babcock’s standout performance further solidified her place in the program’s history. She now ranks second in single-season service aces for Pitt, with 62, just six shy of the all-time record. Rachel Fairbanks orchestrated the offense with 33 assists, guiding the Panthers to a .437 team hitting percentage, their third-highest in ACC play this season.
Kelley’s defensive presence at the net was unmatched, as her six blocks helped hold NC State to a .080 hitting percentage, marking the 12th time this season that Pitt has held an opponent under .100. Freshman Ryla Jones also made her mark with six blocks and an impressive .750 hitting percentage.
NC State’s Struggles and Bright Spots
For NC State, the loss drops them to 14-12 overall and 9-9 in ACC play. The Wolfpack showed moments of promise, particularly in the first and third sets, but couldn’t sustain momentum against Pitt’s relentless attack. Amanda Rice led NC State with seven kills, while Skye Stokes anchored the defense with 11 digs. Senior setter Naomi Cabello contributed 16 assists, but the Wolfpack’s .080 hitting percentage proved insufficient against the top-ranked Panthers.
Looking Ahead
Pitt’s victory sets up a highly anticipated showdown with No. 3 Louisville on Wednesday night at the KFC Yum! Center. The winner of the match will claim sole possession of first place in the ACC standings. With the stakes high and both teams playing at an elite level, the contest promises to be a must-watch event on the ACC Network.
For NC State, the focus shifts to their Senior Day matchup against Miami on Wednesday. The Wolfpack will look to regroup and end their home schedule on a positive note as they aim to secure a strong finish in conference play.
A Statement Win for the Panthers
Pitt’s dominant sweep over NC State reaffirms their status as one of the nation’s best volleyball teams. With a balanced attack, suffocating defense, and standout individual performances, the Panthers continue to build momentum heading into the final stretch of the regular season. As they prepare for their clash with Louisville, Pitt’s sights are firmly set on maintaining their top ranking and securing another ACC title.







