No. 4 Pitt Outlasts No. 21 North Carolina in Five-Set Classic
Babcock Breaks School Kills Record as Panthers Hold Off Tar Heels in Chapel Hill
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — In a thrilling top-25 showdown Sunday afternoon, No. 4 Pittsburgh survived a relentless challenge from No. 21 North Carolina, emerging with a 3–2 victory by set scores of 25–18, 22–25, 25–23, 24–26, and 17–15. The match inside Carmichael Arena showcased elite-level volleyball, with both programs trading momentum swings and refusing to yield until the very end.
Pitt improved to 19–3 overall and 11–1 in the ACC, extending its winning streak to seven matches and maintaining a share of first place atop the conference standings. North Carolina fell to 17–4 (10–2 ACC), dropping from a three-way tie at the top after one of its most hard-fought matches of the season.
Babcock Makes History in Marathon Performance
The story of the match was the historic performance by Pitt’s All-American opposite Olivia Babcock, who shattered her own school record with 45 kills, hitting .357 across the five sets. The reigning AVCA National Player of the Year became the only player in Division I this season — and one of just a few in NCAA history — to record multiple 40-kill matches in the same year.
Her total of 45 kills is the most in an NCAA match since 2019 and surpassed her previous record of 41, set just two weeks ago at Louisville. Alongside her offensive dominance, Babcock added six blocks and eight digs, leading the Panthers through multiple momentum swings and pressure moments.
Setter Brooke Mosher directed Pitt’s attack with 57 assists, while middle blocker Ryla Jones anchored the defense with 10 blocks, matching her career high. Libero Mallorie Meyer tallied 21 digs and 10 assists, notching her first career double-double as Pitt outdug the Tar Heels 66–53.
North Carolina Fights Back Behind Blocking and Serving
Despite the narrow loss, North Carolina displayed extraordinary resilience and balance. The Tar Heels’ defense, powered by a season-best blocking performance, nearly flipped the result. UNC finished with 22.5 team blocks, obliterating its previous high of 16 and holding Pitt to extended rallies throughout the match.
Middle blocker Lauren Schutter was exceptional, recording 13 total blocks to set a new career mark, while outside hitter Safi Hampton provided timely offense and crucial late-set kills. Setter Sienna Cozza, who had set a personal best with 28 assists earlier in the week, broke it again with 30 assists against Pitt.
UNC’s depth and energy were on full display as the Tar Heels overcame slow starts, recovered from deficits, and battled point-for-point with one of the nation’s premier programs.
First Set: Pitt Establishes Control
The Panthers opened the match with crisp execution, using Babcock’s heavy swings and Jones’ quick middle attacks to seize early control. North Carolina managed to stay within striking distance but struggled to match Pitt’s efficiency.
Babcock delivered eight kills in the opening frame, helping the Panthers close on a 6–1 run to win 25–18. The set served as an early statement from Pitt, which hit .375 and out-blocked UNC 4–1.
Second Set: Tar Heels Even the Match
North Carolina answered immediately in the second, adjusting its serve-receive patterns and focusing on first-ball side-outs. After trailing early, the Tar Heels tied the set at 18–18 before a decisive stretch shifted the momentum.
Hampton’s kill sparked a surge, followed by three consecutive aces from Jackie Taylor, forcing two Pitt timeouts. The 4–0 run lifted UNC to a 22–19 advantage, and the Tar Heels closed out the frame 25–22, tying the match at one set apiece.
That stretch energized the Carmichael Arena crowd and displayed the Tar Heels’ balance, as six different players recorded kills in the second set.
Third Set: Panthers Rally Late
The third set unfolded as a tactical battle. North Carolina built an 18–12 lead, capitalizing on early Pitt errors and Schutter’s blocking presence at the net. Yet Pitt refused to fade.
Behind Babcock’s relentless attack, the Panthers stormed back to tie the set at 21–21. With the score knotted at 23–23, kills from Blair Bayless and Babcock completed the comeback as Pitt stole the set 25–23, reclaiming the 2–1 match lead.
That rally underscored Pitt’s poise in high-pressure moments and its ability to convert late opportunities.
Fourth Set: UNC Forces a Decisive Fifth
Facing elimination, North Carolina responded with its most spirited effort of the day. The Tar Heels fought off multiple Pitt runs, turning a 23–20 deficit into a stunning comeback.
A Hampton block alongside Schutter’s defensive wall brought UNC within one before Hampton’s kill at set point sealed the 26–24 win, forcing a fifth and deciding frame.
The fourth-set victory showcased UNC’s mental toughness and composure, traits that have defined its season-long climb into the national rankings.
Fifth Set: Pitt Survives Tar Heels’ Final Rally
The deciding frame captured the intensity and drama that defined the afternoon. Pitt stormed ahead 7–2, appearing on the verge of closing out the match quickly. But North Carolina clawed back behind strong serving and defense, trimming the deficit to 14–14 after fending off three match points.
After trading side-outs to reach 15–15, Pitt’s veteran composure prevailed. A key block from Bre Kelley and Marina Pezelj put the Panthers up 16–15 before Pezelj delivered the final kill that ended the marathon contest 17–15.
The Panthers’ bench erupted in celebration, while UNC’s players received a standing ovation from the home crowd for their resilience and effort against one of the nation’s elite teams.
Record and Ranking Implications
Pitt’s win not only extended its win streak but also cemented its place among the top four teams in the nation. With the victory, the Panthers kept pace with Stanford atop the ACC standings, both sitting at 11–1.
For North Carolina, the narrow defeat marked only its fourth loss of the season, all of which have come against nationally ranked opponents — three in five-set battles. The Tar Heels’ performance reaffirmed their status as one of the ACC’s rising programs and a legitimate postseason contender.
Looking Ahead
The Panthers return home to host Virginia Tech and Virginia this weekend, aiming to continue their march toward another ACC title. North Carolina now shifts its focus westward for a California road trip to face No. 5 Stanford on Friday and California on Sunday — another test in a schedule filled with national contenders.

Final Takeaway
Pitt’s five-set triumph over North Carolina was a showcase of power, precision, and endurance. Babcock’s record-setting performance anchored the Panthers in one of the season’s most memorable matches, while the Tar Heels proved their growth and grit against elite competition.
For both programs, the battle in Chapel Hill represented more than a conference clash — it was a defining moment of resilience, proving that every point, every rally, and every serve can shape the story of a championship run.








