No. 16 Florida Upsets No. 3 Pitt in Five-Set Thriller at AVCA First Serve Showcase
A Clash of Ranked Teams
The opening weekend of the college volleyball season delivered a dramatic matchup between two nationally ranked programs as No. 16 Florida rallied to defeat No. 3 Pitt 3-2 in the AVCA First Serve Showcase at Pinnacle Bank Arena. The Gators, rebounding from a season-opening loss, overcame deficits in both sets one and three to secure a signature early-season victory over a top-five opponent.
The result marked Florida’s first win against Pitt since 1998 and its first victory over a top-three program in nearly two years. For Pitt, the narrow defeat capped off a challenging weekend that saw them fall to 0-2 despite strong individual performances.
Pitt’s Early Control
The Panthers opened the match with confidence, dictating the tempo and capitalizing on early Florida miscues. Behind steady passing and the offensive firepower of Olivia Babcock, Pitt built a 20-15 lead in the opening set and closed it out 25-19. The Panthers controlled the net defensively as well, registering four blocks to limit Florida’s attackers.
Pitt also looked strong in the third set, bouncing back from a lopsided second set loss. With balanced contributions from multiple hitters and aggressive serving, they jumped out to a 10-4 lead and never allowed Florida to mount a serious threat. The 25-15 set victory gave the Panthers a 2-1 match lead, putting them one set away from victory.
Florida’s Response
Florida, however, showed resilience. The Gators dominated the second set 25-15 with efficient hitting and tough serving that disrupted Pitt’s rhythm. They delivered a similar response in the fourth, clawing back from an early deficit to force extended points. Florida edged out the set 26-24, capitalizing on timely blocks and clutch kills that evened the match at two sets apiece.
The decisive momentum shift came in the fifth set. Florida jumped ahead 8-5, but Pitt fought back to level the score at 13-13. With the match hanging in the balance, Florida’s front line produced back-to-back kills to seal the 15-13 set win and complete the comeback.
Standout Performances
Despite the loss, Pitt had several standout individual efforts. Olivia Babcock recorded her 1,000th career kill and finished the match with 25 kills, 13 digs, three blocks, and three aces. Freshman libero Izzy Masten anchored the defense with 18 digs, while setter Brooke Mosher posted 44 assists along with 12 digs for her first double-double of the season. Middle blocker Ryla Jones contributed a career-best 10 blocks, and Dagmar Mourits added a double-double with 11 kills and 10 digs.
For Florida, redshirt sophomore outside hitter Jordyn Byrd delivered a career-high 23 kills, earning AVCA Player of the Match honors. Setter Alexis Stucky ran a balanced offense with 44 assists and added 11 digs for her second double-double of the weekend. Sophomore Jaela Auguste provided a spark at the net with a career-high eight blocks and four aces. Freshman libero Lily Hayes paced the Gators’ backcourt with 21 digs, while multiple attackers chipped in at least eight kills as Florida spread its offense across the rotation.
Statistical Breakdown
The numbers highlighted the back-and-forth nature of the contest. Florida finished with 60 team kills on a .204 hitting percentage, while Pitt managed 68 kills but hit just .186 overall. The Panthers held a slight edge in total blocks, 14-13, but the Gators were steadier at the service line, producing eight aces compared to Pitt’s five.
Momentum swings defined the five-set battle. Pitt hit .393 in the opening frame and .152 in the third, showing dominance in their set wins. Florida countered with .378 hitting efficiency in the fourth and a .320 clip in the decisive fifth, underscoring their ability to finish strong under pressure.
What It Means Going Forward
For Florida, the victory served as validation for a team in transition under new leadership. Not only did the Gators secure a top-three upset, but they also showcased depth, resilience, and balance with contributions from both veterans and younger players. Their ability to rally after falling behind twice highlighted the group’s composure and growth potential.
For Pitt, the weekend results signal areas needing improvement. While individual performances stood out, the Panthers struggled to maintain consistency and capitalize on opportunities to close out matches. Still, with Babcock continuing her ascent as one of the nation’s premier hitters and several players recording career-best performances, the pieces remain in place for a rebound once adjustments are made.
Final Takeaway
The AVCA First Serve Showcase gave fans an early-season clash that lived up to the hype. Florida’s 3-2 triumph over Pitt demonstrated the razor-thin margins between elite programs and underscored the importance of execution in key moments. For the Gators, it was a milestone win that could serve as a springboard for the season ahead. For the Panthers, it was a reminder that early setbacks can provide valuable lessons as the year unfolds.







