No. 23 Georgia Tech Defeats No. 17 Purdue 3-1 in Stacey Clark Classic
Yellow Jackets Earn First Ranked Win of the Season
No. 23 Georgia Tech opened its first road trip of 2025 with an impressive performance, defeating No. 17 Purdue 3-1 at Holloway Gymnasium in the Stacey Clark Classic. The Yellow Jackets took the match with set scores of 25-21, 25-22, 20-25, and 25-17 .
The victory pushed Georgia Tech to 4-0 on the season while handing Purdue its first loss. It also marked the Jackets’ first ranked win of the year and their highest-ranked victory since sweeping No. 13 Florida in 2024 .
Mendes Leads the Offense
Preseason All-ACC standout Larissa Mendes paced Georgia Tech with 17 kills, a .593 hitting percentage, and two blocks. Her performance was her best of the season and the most kills she has recorded in a single match since notching 21 against BYU last year .
Mendes was joined by Ital Lopuyo, who posted a career-high 12 kills on 22 swings, hitting .500. Lopuyo’s efficiency gave Tech a second reliable option on the right side, helping the Jackets keep Purdue’s blockers off balance .
Balanced Support Across the Court
The Yellow Jackets benefited from steady contributions in both setting and defense. Sofia Velez anchored the back row with 20 digs, marking the 109th time in her career she has tallied double-digit digs. Mimi Mambu added her fourth straight match with 10 or more digs, providing consistency in serve receive and long rallies .
At setter, Heloise Soares directed the offense with 25 assists while freshman Sara Toth added 19, a career high. Toth also posted a .432 set percentage, the best mark for a Georgia Tech setter this season.
Defensively, DeAndra Pierce added two solo blocks, and Soares contributed one, giving Tech its highest solo block total of the season so far .
Purdue’s Standouts
Despite the loss, Purdue had several standout performances. Kenna Wollard recorded a career-high 24 kills on a .321 hitting percentage, while Grace Heaney notched her first career double-double with 13 kills and 13 digs. Taylor Anderson dished out 49 assists, her best mark of the season, while Dior Charles led the blocking effort with five of the Boilermakers’ nine total blocks .
Purdue stayed competitive throughout, leading to 21 ties and 10 lead changes across the match. The Boilermakers also held the efficiency edge in the second and third sets, but Tech’s balance proved too much to overcome .
Match Progression
Georgia Tech started strong, claiming the opening set 25-21 after capitalizing on late Purdue errors. The Jackets carried that momentum into the second frame, closing out a tight 25-22 win to build a 2-0 advantage. Purdue rallied in the third, riding Wollard’s hot hand to a 25-20 victory that gave the home crowd hope.
In the fourth set, however, Georgia Tech’s defense took over. Behind Mendes’ attacking and Velez’s digs, the Jackets dominated 25-17 to seal the match .
Program Milestones and Atmosphere
The win marked Georgia Tech’s first road victory of the season and improved its all-time record against Purdue to 1-1. It also brought the program’s all-time win total to 898, moving the Yellow Jackets closer to their 900th victory .
The match was played in front of Purdue’s largest crowd of the season so far, with 2,415 fans filling Holloway Gymnasium. Despite the road environment, the Jackets displayed poise and composure, dropping only their third set of the season through four matches .
Final Takeaway
Georgia Tech’s 3-1 victory over Purdue was a showcase of depth, balance, and efficiency. Mendes reaffirmed her role as the offensive leader, Lopuyo delivered a breakout performance, and Velez provided defensive stability. Purdue’s effort, highlighted by Wollard’s career night, was not enough against the Jackets’ composure in key moments.
For Georgia Tech, the win reinforced its top-25 ranking and demonstrated potential for even greater achievements as the season progresses. For Purdue, the result was a reminder of the fine margins in ranked matchups, even as the Boilermakers showed promise moving forward .







