AUSTIN, Texas – The Longhorns just keep rolling! On Wednesday night, Texas Volleyball took center stage at Gregory Gym and delivered an exciting performance, sweeping the South Carolina Gamecocks with a decisive 3-0 victory. The final scores of the sets were 25-23, 25-23, and 25-21, showcasing Texas’s resilience and skill in the game.
Right from the first set, it was clear that the match would be a tight one. The Gamecocks made a strong push, cleverly using a 5-0 run to take a lead of 20-16. But the Longhorns weren’t about to back down. With their famed team spirit and determination, they clawed back, finishing the set on an exhilarating 9-3 run. Fans held their breath as the scoreboard changed, and finally, Texas closed out the first set 25-23.
The second set felt like a nail-biter all over again. Texas and South Carolina battled point for point, with both teams displaying impressive skills at the net. The Longhorns rose to the occasion, hitting an impressive 378 in the second set while blocking four shots. They managed to power through for another 25-23 win, securing a comfortable 2-0 lead in the match.
By the third set, it was Texas’s time to shine even brighter. The team upped their game to another level, hitting an impressive 382 and limiting South Carolina to a mere 194 hitting percentage. The Longhorns showed spectacular form and strategies, cruising to a 25-21 victory to finish the match in straight sets.
Jenna Wenaas was certainly one of the stars of the night. With 13 kills and a hitting percentage of .324, she didn’t just lead the scoreboard but also contributed six digs, two assists, two aces, and two blocks. Madisen Skinner also made her mark with 11 kills on just 16 swings—talk about efficiency! She managed to rack up six digs as well.
Add to that the efforts of Ayden Ames and Marianna Singletary, both finishing the night with eight kills. Notably, Singletary led the team with a remarkable eight blocks, showcasing her defensive prowess. Reagan Rutherford contributed seven kills on 12 swings, while Devin Kahahawai had five kills and six blocks. To top it off, Averi Carlson was a vital playmaker with 25 assists, and Ella Swindle provided support by tossing in another 18 assists. Emma Halter’s ten digs also came in handy, ensuring the Longhorns kept the Gamecocks in check.
With this victory, the Longhorns improve their record to 8-3 overall and stay unbeaten in the conference with a 3-0 mark. It was certainly a night to remember for Texas Volleyball as they gear up for an exciting weekend ahead. They are headed to face the No. 18 Florida Gators in a highly-anticipated top-25 showdown coming up on Sunday at 12 p.m. Central Time. Will they keep the winning streak alive? Only time will tell!
From the energy in Gregory Gym to the impressive stats displayed, it’s clear the Longhorns are ready to take on any challenge that comes their way!
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