No. 4 Pitt Overwhelms Wake Forest in Dominant Straight-Set Victory
Babcock’s Offensive Brilliance and Dupes’ Milestone Lead Panthers to Another Sweep
PITTSBURGH — The No. 4 Pitt Panthers delivered another commanding performance Sunday afternoon, sweeping Wake Forest 3–0 (25–13, 25–17, 25–13) at Fitzgerald Field House. The win marked Pitt’s second consecutive sweep and extended its record to 17–3 overall and 9–1 in ACC play, as the Panthers continued to prove themselves among the nation’s most balanced and complete teams.
Sophomore right-side hitter Olivia Babcock led the charge with 16 kills on a blistering .560 hitting percentage, while senior libero Emery Dupes recorded her 1,000th career dig, a career milestone that highlighted her defensive leadership.
Setter Brooke Mosher contributed 29 assists, and freshman Marina Pezelj added eight kills and three aces to round out a dominant team effort. Pitt’s performance showcased the precision, balance, and depth that have defined its season as it remained undefeated at home and extended its winning streak to five.
A Statement Start
From the opening serve, Pitt established complete control. The Panthers stormed to an 11–2 lead, fueled by Babcock’s powerful attacks and Mosher’s crisp distribution. Wake Forest struggled to contain the offensive rhythm and called an early timeout as Pezelj’s ace and Babcock’s kill widened the gap to 18–9.
Pitt maintained its dominance through the remainder of the set, closing on a 7–4 run and sealing the frame 25–13 with a decisive kill from Mosher.
Babcock finished the opener with seven kills on .500 efficiency, while outside hitter Blaire Bayless added five kills. Dupes anchored the back row with consistent passing that allowed Pitt to run its offense in rhythm.
The Panthers’ .469 hitting percentage in the first set set the tone for the afternoon, while Wake Forest hit just .172, limited by Pitt’s serving pressure and net defense.
Second Set: Composure and Control
Wake Forest began the second set with more energy, taking an early 4–1 advantage behind strong blocks and kills from Paige Crawford and Sanaa Williams. However, Pitt quickly adjusted, responding with a 6–1 surge that flipped momentum.
Aggressive serving from Mallorie Meyer and Babcock, along with sharp blocking from the middle, forced Wake Forest into multiple attack errors. By the midpoint of the set, Pitt led 11–6, with Emch and Pezelj asserting dominance at the net.
As the set progressed, Pitt widened the gap with a balanced attack. Emch and Pezelj combined for eight kills, while Mosher’s consistent ball placement kept Wake’s blockers guessing.
Wake Forest attempted a late push, trimming the deficit to 17–11, but Pitt responded decisively. Another service run from Meyer and a final kill from Babcock secured the 25–17 win and a 2–0 match lead.
By the end of the second frame, Babcock had already amassed 12 kills, while Mosher’s 20 assists highlighted Pitt’s offensive rhythm. Dupes’ timely digs continued to frustrate the Demon Deacons’ hitters, halting their transitions.
Third Set: Pure Dominance
Pitt entered the third set determined to close out the sweep emphatically. The Panthers jumped ahead 9–4, forcing both of Wake Forest’s timeouts within minutes.
Pezelj’s serving was once again pivotal, producing two aces during a 4–0 scoring run that extended the lead to 13–5. The momentum never wavered, as the Panthers’ offense operated with clinical precision.
Head coach Dan Fisher utilized his depth, inserting Sophia Gregoire and Kiana Dinn, both of whom contributed immediately. Dinn’s ace drew cheers from the home crowd and underscored Pitt’s depth across all rotations.
The Panthers controlled the closing stretch, finishing the match with a 9–2 run to win the set 25–13. The victory was defined by complete dominance — Pitt posted 47 kills on .356 hitting, while holding Wake Forest to just 27 kills and under .200 efficiency.
Babcock’s Breakout Leadership
Once again, Olivia Babcock served as the centerpiece of Pitt’s offensive system. Her 16 kills on 25 attempts (.560) marked one of her most efficient collegiate performances and extended her streak of double-digit kill matches to five straight.
Babcock’s consistency has been a driving force behind Pitt’s success. Her ability to attack from both pins and in transition gives the team versatility that few opponents can match.
Mosher orchestrated the offense with precision, spreading the attack evenly and finishing with 29 assists. Her ability to vary tempo and placement allowed Pitt to remain unpredictable throughout the match.
Defensive Stability and Milestones
While the offense dominated, Pitt’s defense was equally impressive. Emery Dupes reached her 1,000th career dig, joining an elite group in program history. Her 11 digs against Wake Forest demonstrated her steady presence in the back row and her leadership in directing coverage.
At the net, Abbey Emch and Rachel Jones combined for six total blocks, while Meyer’s serve kept the Demon Deacons under constant pressure. The defensive effort ensured that Wake Forest never found sustained rhythm.
For Wake Forest, Paige Crawford stood out with 10 kills on .400 hitting, and libero Emma Farrell led all players with 13 digs, but their efforts couldn’t overcome Pitt’s balance and discipline.
A Program Built on Depth and Momentum
This sweep marked Pitt’s fifth straight win and maintained its perfect home record. The Panthers have not dropped a set at Fitzgerald Field House since early September and continue to climb within the top five nationally.
Fisher’s program continues to thrive on its combination of veteran leadership and emerging young talent. The integration of players like Pezelj and Emch alongside experienced leaders such as Dupes, Mosher, and Babcock has created one of the most complete lineups in the nation.
Pitt’s system emphasizes both precision and adaptability — a formula that has made the Panthers a perennial contender and a favorite to challenge for another deep postseason run.
Next Up
With momentum surging, Pitt now turns its focus to a challenging road trip. The Panthers will face Duke on Friday night before a top-25 clash with No. 21 North Carolina on Sunday. Both matches will stream live on ACC Network platforms.
As the Panthers continue their pursuit of another conference title, their sweep over Wake Forest reaffirmed their identity as a disciplined, confident, and championship-caliber team.
Final Takeaway
The No. 4 Pitt Panthers’ 3–0 victory over Wake Forest was a showcase of dominance, execution, and balance. Olivia Babcock’s powerful performance, Emery Dupes’ milestone, and Brooke Mosher’s orchestration highlighted a team firing on all cylinders.
From start to finish, Pitt controlled every aspect of the match — serving, passing, blocking, and attacking — reinforcing its position among the nation’s elite. With confidence growing and chemistry peaking, the Panthers remain a formidable force in the ACC and a leading contender on the national stage.








