No. 17 Baylor Volleyball Sweeps Texas Tech in Dominant 3-0 Win
In a commanding performance, the No. 17 Baylor Bears defeated Texas Tech in straight sets, securing a 3-0 victory (25-17, 25-18, 28-26) at United Supermarkets Arena on Wednesday night. This win marks Baylor's sixth consecutive victory and further solidifies their standing within the Big 12 Conference. Led by standout performances from Elise McGhee, Jackie Barrett Frazier, and Victoria Davis, Baylor showcased a balanced attack and strong defensive play to keep Texas Tech at bay.
Set 1: Baylor’s Strong Start
The match began with a competitive back-and-forth exchange as both teams fought to set the tone early. Texas Tech managed to stay close in the beginning, with the score tied at 9-9, but Baylor’s front line quickly took control. A decisive 7-0 run initiated by kills from Kendall Murphy and McGhee created a solid 20-16 lead for Baylor, showcasing their offensive depth. Victoria Davis, alongside McGhee, executed a series of timely blocks, helping Baylor close out the set 25-17. Texas Tech’s early momentum was halted as Baylor's defense asserted dominance, preventing Tech’s attackers from establishing a rhythm.
Baylor’s ability to execute both offensively and defensively early on highlighted their well-rounded approach. Davis and Murphy were instrumental at the net, recording multiple blocks that disrupted Texas Tech’s offensive flow. Meanwhile, setter Barrett Frazier demonstrated her court vision, tallying 31 assists for the night and distributing the ball effectively to keep Texas Tech guessing.
Set 2: Baylor Builds Momentum
Riding the energy from their first-set win, Baylor maintained control at the start of the second set, immediately jumping to a 3-0 lead. McGhee’s powerful kills and Davis’s defense against Texas Tech’s frontline quickly established Baylor’s dominance, and Texas Tech struggled to keep up. Though the Red Raiders attempted a brief rally, narrowing the score to 9-7, Baylor responded with an intensified offense. McGhee served an ace that sparked another scoring streak, pushing the Bears ahead by five points and setting the tone for the remainder of the set.
Barrett Frazier’s accuracy and decision-making shone as she delivered back-to-back aces, widening Baylor’s lead to 17-12. This momentum, combined with Murphy and Andrew’s kills, created a nearly insurmountable advantage. By the time Baylor reached set point, McGhee’s precision and power were on full display as she delivered a final kill to win the set 25-18. Baylor’s ability to control the pace and maintain pressure proved overwhelming for Texas Tech’s defense, further solidifying their command in the match.
Set 3: Baylor’s Grit in a Close Finish
The third set brought out the best in Texas Tech, who, facing a sweep, played with renewed intensity. Building an early lead, Texas Tech managed to pull ahead 12-9, keeping Baylor on their toes. Baylor responded, however, with a rally led by McGhee and Sczech, closing the gap to 13-12. Texas Tech refused to back down, maintaining a narrow lead as the set progressed.
At 19-16, with the Red Raiders inching closer to winning a set, Baylor Head Coach Ryan McGuyre called a timeout to regroup. The Bears returned to the court with renewed focus, tightening their defense and pushing the score to a tense 21-21. Texas Tech reached set point at 24-23, but Baylor’s defense held strong. Davis and Barrett Frazier blocked consecutive attacks, equalizing the score and pushing into extra points. Baylor ultimately clinched the set at 28-26, completing the sweep and closing out the match in dramatic fashion.
Key Performances and Stats
McGhee led the team with 15 kills, maintaining her role as a pivotal offensive force for Baylor. Setter Barrett Frazier played a crucial role, achieving her 14th double-double with 31 assists and 13 digs. Frazier’s ability to read the court and distribute the ball was a central factor in Baylor’s success. Additionally, Victoria Davis contributed nine blocks, effectively neutralizing Texas Tech’s frontline attacks and creating opportunities for Baylor’s counterattacks.
The Bears finished with an impressive 14 total team blocks, a testament to their defensive prowess. McGhee’s serving, which included several aces, and Barrett Frazier’s precise distribution allowed Baylor to sustain pressure throughout each set. Murphy’s adaptability at the net and Davis’s consistent blocking underscored Baylor’s depth and resilience on both sides of the ball.
Strengthening Their Stand in the Big 12
This victory not only extended Baylor’s winning streak to six matches but also underscored their position as a top contender within the Big 12. Their disciplined play and strategic execution throughout the game reflect a team that’s hitting its stride at a crucial point in the season. With a record of 16-6 overall and 8-3 in the conference, the Bears are now one of the Big 12’s most formidable teams as they head into the final stretch of the season.
Baylor’s next challenge will be a match against UCF at the Ferrell Center. This game is part of Baylor’s Salute to Service event, and fans are eager to see the team continue their winning ways. The match will also feature a post-game clinic, engaging the community and allowing young fans to learn from the Bears’ players, further solidifying Baylor’s connection to their local supporters.







