No. 10 SMU Mustangs Sweep #22 Florida State to Extend Winning Streak
The No. 10 SMU Mustangs continued their impressive form with a dominant 3-0 victory over the No. 22 Florida State Seminoles at Moody Coliseum. This marks the 13th sweep of the season for SMU and their sixth victory over a ranked opponent, improving their record to 21-6 overall and 13-3 in ACC play.
The Mustangs were led by standout performances from Naya Shime, who recorded 11 kills and four blocks while hitting .381, and Maya Tabron, who contributed 13 digs, three service aces, and seven kills. Natalie Foster anchored the defensive effort with eight blocks, tying her second-highest mark of the season. SMU’s dominance at the service line, combined with their strong blocking, kept Florida State under constant pressure throughout the match.
First Set: SMU Establishes Early Control
The Mustangs set the tone early, executing with precision and taking a commanding lead. After trading points in the opening rallies, SMU went on a decisive 8-1 run to shift the momentum. Natalie Foster and Shime contributed key kills during the run, and the Mustangs capitalized on errors by the Seminoles.
SMU’s offense was firing on all cylinders in the first set, hitting an impressive .461 as a team. Four players recorded three or more kills in the set, showcasing their balanced attack. The Mustangs closed out the frame with a 6-1 run, capped by a kill from Foster, to secure a 25-16 victory.
Second Set: A Competitive Battle
Florida State responded with urgency in the second set, using a series of short runs to establish a 13-10 lead. The Seminoles’ aggressive play forced SMU to adjust, but the Mustangs demonstrated resilience. Natalia Newsome’s timely kills and Tabron’s well-placed ace helped SMU regain the lead at 14-13.
The set turned into a back-and-forth affair, with both teams trading runs. Florida State held set point at 22-19, but SMU rallied to even the score at 22-all. The Seminoles had five set points, but errors at crucial moments opened the door for the Mustangs. SMU capitalized with back-to-back kills from Shime and Newsome, taking the set 30-28 and deflating Florida State’s momentum.
Third Set: SMU Seals the Sweep
Florida State started strong in the third set, jumping to an 8-6 lead. However, the Mustangs quickly regained control with a dominant 7-0 run fueled by Tabron’s kills and an ace from Casey Batenhorst. SMU’s blocking game took center stage during this stretch, with Foster, Shime, and Tabron combining for three consecutive blocks to extend their lead.
The Mustangs maintained their momentum, adding a 4-0 run later in the set to create an insurmountable nine-point advantage. Shime closed out the match with a powerful kill, giving SMU a 25-16 victory in the final frame. The Mustangs hit .364 in the third set, demonstrating their efficiency and control.
Key Takeaways from SMU’s Performance
SMU showcased a balanced offensive and defensive effort, with Shime leading the attack with 11 kills and Foster providing a commanding presence at the net with eight blocks. Tabron’s all-around performance, highlighted by 13 digs and three aces, underscored the team’s depth and versatility. Setter Celia Cullen orchestrated the offense with 33 assists, ensuring a seamless flow throughout the match.
SMU’s strong service game was a decisive factor, tallying eight aces compared to just two from Florida State. Their dominance at the net was equally impressive, as they recorded 12 total blocks to stifle the Seminoles’ offense. The team’s ability to adapt and deliver in high-pressure moments was evident in the pivotal second set, where they rallied from multiple set points to claim a 30-28 victory.
Implications for SMU’s Season
This win keeps SMU tied for third in the ACC standings and strengthens their case as a legitimate contender in postseason play. The Mustangs’ ability to execute in high-pressure situations and adapt to their opponent’s strategies has been a key factor in their six-match winning streak. Their balanced offense and defensive discipline have been instrumental in building momentum as they head into the season’s final stretch.
With only a few matches remaining in the regular season, the Mustangs are hitting their stride at the right time. Their recent performances against ranked opponents highlight their potential as a team capable of making a deep postseason run.
Next Steps for the Mustangs
SMU will head on the road for a three-match stretch, beginning with a matchup against N.C. State on November 22. With their current momentum and standout performances from key players, the Mustangs look poised to continue their winning ways and solidify their position as one of the top teams in the ACC.







