No. 2 Texas Outlasts No. 17 Tennessee in Five-Set Thriller
Longhorns Remain Undefeated, Earn Ninth Ranked Win of the Season
AUSTIN, Texas — In a high-octane matchup featuring two nationally ranked programs, No. 2 Texas held off No. 17 Tennessee 3–2 (25–22, 19–25, 25–17, 23–25, 15–7) on Wednesday night at Gregory Gymnasium. The victory extended the Longhorns’ winning streak to 13 matches and marked their ninth win over a ranked opponent this season.
For the first time since 2009, Texas has gone unbeaten in nine consecutive regular-season contests against ranked teams. The match also handed Tennessee its first conference loss of the year, snapping an 11-match winning streak dating back to early September.
The Longhorns were led by sophomore outside hitter Torrey Stafford, who turned in a career night with 30 kills — the highest total of her collegiate career. Setter Ella Swindle recorded her fourth double-double of the season with 48 assists and 12 digs, while freshman Cari Spears added 14 kills and 11 digs for her first career double-double. The balanced offensive attack helped Texas hit .538 in the decisive fifth set and limit Tennessee to a negative hitting percentage in the final frame.
First Set: Texas Pulls Ahead Late
The match opened with both teams trading points in a tightly contested first frame. The Lady Vols matched the Longhorns’ pace early, keeping the score within three points through much of the set. Tennessee’s Hayden Kubik made an immediate impact with seven early kills, while Texas countered with Stafford’s explosive hitting on the outside.
Trailing 22–22 late in the set, Texas delivered under pressure. Three straight kills — all from Stafford — closed out the opener 25–22, giving the home crowd plenty to cheer about. Swindle finished the frame with 11 assists, while libero Emma Halter anchored the back row with four digs. Tennessee posted a .273 hitting percentage in the first, while Texas registered nine of its 16 kills through Stafford’s dominant swing efficiency.
Second Set: Tennessee Evens the Match
Tennessee struck back with authority in the second frame, racing out to a 6–2 lead behind Kubik, Paityn Chapman, and Mackenzie Plante, who each found gaps in Texas’s defense. The Lady Vols maintained control throughout the set, holding the Longhorns to just 14 kills and a .154 hitting percentage — their lowest of the night.
Setter Caroline Kerr directed Tennessee’s attack with precision, tallying 10 assists in the second set alone, while defensive specialist Gülce Güçtekin led all players with six digs. The Lady Vols’ front-line defense also came alive, posting four team blocks to neutralize Texas’s momentum. Chapman and Zoë Humphrey combined for six total blocks in the set as Tennessee took it 25–19, tying the match at one apiece.
The frame ended Texas’s run of 24 consecutive set victories, a streak that stretched back nearly a month.
Third Set: Texas Regains Control
After splitting the first two sets, Texas reasserted its dominance in the third. The Longhorns used a 6–1 scoring run midway through the frame to seize momentum, building an 18–12 advantage that forced Tennessee into a timeout. Stafford and freshman Abby Vander Wal combined for nine kills in the set, while Swindle distributed 10 assists to keep the offense balanced.
The Longhorns’ front line, anchored by Ayden Ames and Spears, frustrated Tennessee’s hitters with timely blocks and coverage. Spears added four kills in the frame, showcasing her efficiency as both an attacker and defender. Texas finished the third set hitting .348 and cruised to a 25–17 win to reclaim a 2–1 match lead.
Fourth Set: Tennessee Forces a Decider
With their backs against the wall, Tennessee refused to back down. The Lady Vols opened the fourth set with renewed energy, taking an early five-point lead at 10–5 thanks to kills from Plante and Kubik. Texas fought back to cut the deficit to one at 21–20, but a late push from Tennessee secured the frame 25–23, forcing a fifth set.
Plante was instrumental in the Lady Vols’ response, posting six kills in the fourth — her most in any frame this season — while Kubik added four more to complete her 15-kill performance. The Tennessee offense was at its best in this set, hitting .441 and tallying 17 total kills. Kerr continued her steady playmaking, dishing out 14 combined assists between the third and fourth sets, while the defense tallied 14 digs to frustrate Texas’s hitters.
The win in the fourth frame marked Tennessee’s first time pushing Texas to a fifth set since the two programs began their regular-season series renewal in 2023.
Fifth Set: Texas Dominates to Close It Out
The final set began with a show of composure and confidence from the Longhorns. Texas opened on a 5–0 run, fueled by Stafford and Spears, who combined for four kills during the stretch. The Lady Vols struggled to regain rhythm, recording just four kills on a .059 hitting percentage in the decisive frame.
Texas never looked back, expanding its lead to 11–5 before closing the match 15–7. Stafford led the way once again with five kills in the final set alone, finishing the night hitting .419 on 62 total attempts. Ames and Spears each added two key blocks, while the Longhorns’ team defense held Tennessee to its lowest offensive output of the season.
The win not only preserved Texas’s perfect record but also underscored the team’s resilience in high-pressure moments. The Longhorns improved to 13–0 overall and 5–0 in SEC play, while Tennessee fell to 12–2 and 4–1.
Statistical Leaders and Team Highlights
Texas outperformed Tennessee in nearly every major statistical category, including kills (67–58), assists (65–50), and hitting percentage (.319–.262). Stafford’s 30 kills marked a new career high and the highest single-match total by a Texas player this season. Swindle’s 48 assists and 12 digs showcased her consistency, while Spears’ double-double — 14 kills and 11 digs — provided vital balance across rotations.
Defensively, Texas recorded 12 team blocks, led by Ames and Stafford with four each. Halter paced the back row with 13 digs, while Swindle and Spears combined for 23.
For Tennessee, Hayden Kubik once again led the Lady Vols’ offensive production with 15 kills and 15 digs, earning her second consecutive double-double. Mackenzie Plante and Paityn Chapman added 14 and 13 kills, respectively, while Kerr’s 36 assists anchored the offense. On defense, Humphrey posted a season-high seven blocks, and Güçtekin contributed 16 digs to lead the team in the backcourt.
Despite the loss, the Lady Vols’ performance demonstrated their depth and ability to compete toe-to-toe with one of the nation’s top programs. Their .262 hitting percentage was the lowest mark Texas had allowed in SEC play this season, highlighting the intensity of the matchup.
Looking Ahead
Texas will continue its undefeated campaign on the road Sunday, October 12, against Alabama at Foster Auditorium. The match will be broadcast live on SEC Network+. The Longhorns will look to maintain their position atop the national rankings as they enter the second half of conference play.
Tennessee, meanwhile, concludes its three-match road stretch Sunday against Ole Miss at the Gillom Athletics Performance Center. The Lady Vols will aim to rebound and continue their push toward postseason contention.

Wednesday night’s five-set duel between Texas and Tennessee exemplified the best of college volleyball — elite offense, strategic adjustments, and endurance tested to the final serve. For the Longhorns, the win extended more than just a streak; it reaffirmed their championship aspirations. For the Lady Vols, it offered a measure of progress and a glimpse of their potential to challenge the sport’s elite once again.







