SMU Volleyball Claims Victory Against North Carolina: A Historic Win with Record-Breaking Performances
SMU Volleyball's strong season continued with a thrilling victory over the 25th-ranked North Carolina Tar Heels, marking their fifth win against a ranked opponent this season. The Mustangs secured the win in four sets with scores of 25-22, 25-16, 16-25, and 25-21, a performance that solidified their position in the ACC standings. In a match filled with career milestones and team achievements, SMU showcased its depth and strength, emerging as a formidable force in collegiate volleyball.
The win was historic for SMU, representing the Mustangs’ first-ever victory over North Carolina. This achievement was marked by a record-breaking moment for Natalie Foster, who set a new single-season ace record for the Mustangs, surpassing Caroline Young's 2013 record of 51 aces. Foster’s achievement was just one highlight of a game in which SMU proved its prowess across multiple facets of the game.
Set One: SMU Sets the Tone Early
The Mustangs wasted no time establishing their dominance in the first set. An early 3-0 run, ignited by graduate opposite hitter Naya Shime’s kill, provided SMU with the momentum they needed. Foster’s ace in the first set not only contributed to the scoreboard but also made history as she set the new single-season record. SMU maintained control, building a lead that stretched to six points at one stage, with key contributions from both Foster and outside hitter Maya Tabron. North Carolina, however, mounted a comeback with a 4-0 run, trimming SMU’s lead to just one point at 23-22. The Mustangs responded with composure, closing out the set 25-22 after a crucial kill from senior outside hitter Jamison Wheeler and an attack error by North Carolina.
Set Two: SMU Dominates with Precision
The second set saw SMU establish their rhythm, starting with a 5-0 run that set the pace. Wheeler was unstoppable, achieving a perfect hitting percentage with five kills on five attempts, while Shime and Foster made valuable contributions in both kills and blocks. The Mustangs reached a comfortable 10-point lead (18-8), maintaining their advantage throughout the set. North Carolina tried to narrow the gap, but SMU's consistency prevailed as they closed the set 25-16, taking a commanding 2-0 lead in the match. SMU’s .387 hitting percentage in this set highlighted their efficiency, with Wheeler shining as the set’s top scorer.
Set Three: North Carolina Strikes Back
Down by two sets, North Carolina came out determined in the third set. Both teams engaged in a fierce battle early on, with SMU holding a slight edge at 10-9. However, the Tar Heels turned the tables with a powerful 7-0 run, led by outside hitter Mabrey Shaffmaster’s serves. This scoring surge left the Mustangs trailing, and North Carolina capitalized on the momentum, taking the set 25-16 with a remarkable .452 hitting percentage. North Carolina’s defense also excelled, out-blocking SMU 4-2 in the third set.
Set Four: SMU Rallies to Close Out the Match
The fourth set saw both teams locked in a close contest, each determined to take control. The score remained tight, with neither team able to pull away by more than two points. SMU’s composure under pressure shone through as they faced off with North Carolina in a set that featured 16 ties and five lead changes. At 21-21, Wheeler delivered a decisive spike that shifted momentum in favor of SMU. The Mustangs capitalized on this advantage, closing the set and the match with a 5-0 run, with the final point coming from a collaborative block by Shime and middle blocker Nnedi Okammor. SMU claimed the set 25-21, securing the 3-1 victory.
Noteworthy Performances and Team Achievements
Wheeler led SMU with an impressive 16 kills, hitting .429 with eight digs, marking her ninth double-digit kill performance of the season. Tabron, too, played a crucial role, logging her eighth double-double of the season with ten kills and ten digs. Setter Celia Cullen orchestrated SMU’s offense with 42 assists, while Okammor’s defensive presence with multiple blocks proved vital in securing the Mustangs’ victory. Foster added seven kills to her record-breaking ace, further contributing to the Mustangs’ offensive depth.
SMU’s victory placed them in a tie with Stanford for third place in the ACC standings, both holding an 11-3 conference record. With only six matches remaining in the regular season, the Mustangs are positioned to make a strong push for a top conference finish.
Looking Ahead
As SMU Volleyball prepares to face Florida State on November 15, they aim to extend their winning streak and solidify their ACC standing. The victory against North Carolina showcased SMU's resilience, depth, and talent, proving their ability to compete at the highest level in the ACC. The Mustangs continue to make strides this season, with each match building toward their goal of a standout season finish.







