No. 10 SMU Sweeps Stephen F. Austin in Nacogdoches Showdown
A Night of Momentum and Milestones
The Stephen F. Austin Ladyjacks welcomed their first ranked opponent in nearly thirty years when the No. 10 SMU Mustangs arrived at Shelton Gym in Nacogdoches, Texas. The packed house brought energy and anticipation, but SMU quickly showed why they are one of the nation’s top programs, completing a decisive 3-0 sweep by set scores of 25-22, 25-11, and 25-16. The Mustangs improved to 7-2 on the season with the win, their first over SFA since 2021, while also demonstrating the balance and efficiency that has made them a national contender.
Set One: A Tight Battle Settled by Composure
The opening set was defined by intensity and crowd-driven momentum. SFA battled evenly with the Mustangs through 14 ties and six lead changes, feeding off the home crowd’s energy. At one point, the Ladyjacks led 18-16 and looked poised to steal the opener. SMU, however, responded with composure, showcasing the poise expected from a top-10 program. Graduate opposite Malaya Jones and sophomore middle Natalia Newsome sparked the offense, and freshman outside hitter Jadyn Livings delivered the finishing touches with her fourth kill of the frame. The Mustangs closed out the set 25-22, hitting .310 while weathering SFA’s most competitive stretch of the night.
Set Two: Carlson’s Serving Sparks Dominance
The second set quickly swung in SMU’s favor thanks to a remarkable run from setter Averi Carlson. With the score knotted at 9-7, Carlson stepped to the service line and unleashed a 10-point run that broke the set wide open. During this stretch, the Mustangs displayed offensive balance, as Jones, Livings, and Newsome each contributed with kills while the SMU block completely shut down SFA’s attack. By the time the Ladyjacks called a timeout, the score had ballooned to 18-7, and the energy in the building had shifted dramatically.
The Mustangs continued to pile on, finishing the set with a 25-11 win. Their blocking at the net proved overwhelming, with Jones and Newsome leading the way. SMU’s hitting efficiency climbed even higher, and SFA’s offense sputtered under the pressure.
Set Three: Closing in Style
SMU wasted no time seizing control of the third set. The Mustangs raced out to an 8-4 lead, then stretched it to 11-6 with sharp execution on both offense and defense. SFA briefly attempted to rally, cutting the deficit to three points, but SMU responded once again with a five-point burst. Junior middle Favor Anyanwu contributed kills and blocks during the sequence, helping the Mustangs push ahead to a commanding 23-12 lead.
From that point, SMU never looked back. Jones hammered home a kill to bring the Mustangs to match point, and Livings sealed the sweep with one last powerful swing. The set ended 25-16, with SMU hitting an outstanding .457 in the frame. The Mustangs limited SFA to just .086 hitting for the night, completing a performance that combined offensive precision with defensive dominance.
Standout Performances
SMU’s sweep was driven by three standout hitters who all reached double figures. Freshman sensation Jadyn Livings recorded 14 kills on a blistering .500 hitting percentage, marking her fifth straight double-digit performance. Graduate leader Malaya Jones added 13 kills without committing an error, hitting .464 while providing steady veteran leadership. Meanwhile, sophomore middle Natalia Newsome enjoyed a career night with 12 kills on .611 hitting, five blocks, and contributions on both ends of the court.
Setter Averi Carlson orchestrated the attack with 37 assists, adding seven digs and two aces. Defensively, Mia Silva anchored the back row with a career-high nine digs, while Favor Anyanwu posted five key blocks to disrupt the Ladyjacks at the net.
For SFA, Kennedy Jones led the way with nine kills, while Jayden Flynn added 10 digs and two aces, cementing her place in the Ladyjacks’ record books as one of the program’s all-time leaders in service aces.
What the Win Means for SMU
This sweep reinforced SMU’s position as a legitimate top-10 program. After setbacks against Kentucky and Purdue the previous week, the Mustangs responded with a performance that highlighted their efficiency and depth. Their .383 hitting percentage was their second-highest of the season, and their defensive wall at the net left SFA searching for answers. The win also marked SMU’s third sweep of the year and gave them momentum heading into their final non-conference matchup against UTEP.
With conference play on the horizon, including a high-profile battle with No. 5 Pittsburgh, SMU enters the next phase of the season with confidence. The trio of Livings, Jones, and Newsome provides a potent offensive core, while Carlson continues to establish herself as one of the nation’s most dynamic setters.
Looking Ahead
Stephen F. Austin dropped to 5-5 with the loss but showed resilience against one of the country’s top teams. The Ladyjacks will look to regroup as they wrap up non-conference play.
For SMU, the road ahead includes opportunities to prove their ranking and cement their status among the nation’s elite. Their sweep over SFA not only silenced a hostile crowd but also served notice to the rest of college volleyball: the Mustangs have the talent, depth, and balance to contend with anyone in the nation.







