No. 10 SMU Edges NC State in Five-Set Thriller
The No. 10 SMU Mustangs extended their win streak to seven games on Friday night, clinching a hard-fought five-set victory over NC State at Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh, North Carolina. The Mustangs improved to 22-6 overall and 14-3 in ACC play with set scores of 16-25, 28-26, 25-15, 19-25, and 15-9. NC State, now 14-11, showed resilience but fell short in a match marked by intensity and pivotal moments.
A Rocky Start for SMU
The first set showcased NC State's dominance early on. The Wolfpack opened with a 4-0 run, taking control of the tempo. SMU struggled with unforced errors, allowing NC State to capitalize and maintain a comfortable lead. The Wolfpack’s efficient attacks and SMU’s service issues saw the Mustangs trailing significantly. A kill by NC State’s Amanda Rice, who was chasing her 1,000th career kill, pushed the lead to 19-12. The set ended 25-16 in favor of the Wolfpack, setting the tone for a competitive matchup.
A Dramatic Second Set
NC State carried their momentum into the second set, opening with another 5-0 run. However, SMU regrouped after the 15-point media timeout. A crucial ace from Jamison Wheeler tied the set at 20-20, leading to a nail-biting finish. SMU’s Maya Tabron delivered key kills, and NC State’s errors at critical moments allowed the Mustangs to clinch the set 28-26, evening the match. Tabron led SMU with eight kills in the frame, showcasing her offensive prowess.
SMU Takes Command in the Third Set
The Mustangs found their rhythm in the third set, dominating both offensively and defensively. SMU opened with a 5-0 run and later extended their lead to 10 points, hitting a match-best .348. Key contributions came from Naya Shime and Natalie Foster, whose precise attacks overwhelmed NC State. SMU’s defense also held the Wolfpack to a dismal .031 hitting percentage. The Mustangs secured the set 25-15, taking a 2-1 lead in the match.
NC State Responds in the Fourth Set
Refusing to back down, NC State rallied in the fourth set. The Wolfpack’s Rice continued to shine, notching her milestone 1,000th career kill during a back-and-forth battle. A 5-1 run midway through the set gave NC State a crucial edge. Despite efforts from SMU’s Natalie Foster, who tallied multiple kills, NC State’s late surge, including two service aces, secured a 25-19 victory, forcing a decisive fifth set.
SMU Secures the Fifth Set
The Mustangs came out firing in the fifth set, opening with a 4-0 run. Wheeler and Tabron combined for pivotal kills, while SMU’s defense held strong, forcing NC State into several attack errors. The Mustangs extended their lead to 10-4, forcing NC State into a timeout. Although the Wolfpack fought back with a 4-0 run, SMU closed out the match with three consecutive points, winning the set 15-9. Wheeler’s back-to-back kills and an ace from Celia Cullen sealed the victory for the Mustangs.
Key Performances
Maya Tabron led SMU with 15 kills and 10 digs, earning her 11th double-double of the season. Natalie Foster added 14 kills while hitting an impressive .500. Celia Cullen orchestrated the offense with 37 assists, while Nnedi Okammor and Foster anchored the defense with six blocks each. For NC State, Amanda Rice notched a team-high 15 kills, reaching her 1,000th career kill milestone. Skye Stokes contributed 16 digs, and Naomi Cabello added 29 assists.
Implications for Both Teams
The victory keeps SMU’s momentum alive as they chase a strong finish to their ACC season. The Mustangs have shown resilience in close matches, improving to 3-2 in five-set games. For NC State, the loss highlighted their ability to compete against top-ranked teams, despite falling short. With senior leaders like Rice stepping up, the Wolfpack remains a formidable opponent as they prepare to face No. 1 Pittsburgh in their next match.
Looking Ahead
SMU will next face Wake Forest on Sunday, Nov. 24, as they aim to extend their win streak and solidify their standing in the ACC. Meanwhile, NC State will look to regroup for a challenging matchup against top-ranked Pittsburgh, an opportunity to make a statement in their conference campaign.
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