No. 4 Pitt Rebounds Strong with Sweep Over Florida State
Babcock and Kelley Lead Panthers’ Complete Team Performance
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The No. 4 Pitt Panthers volleyball team returned to dominant form Sunday afternoon, sweeping Florida State 3–0 (25–14, 25–19, 25–21) inside Tully Gymnasium. The victory was an emphatic response following Pitt’s reverse-sweep loss to Miami two days earlier, which ended the Panthers’ 18-match ACC winning streak.
With Sunday’s result, Pitt improved to 13–3 overall and 5–1 in the ACC, while Florida State dropped to 8–7 and 2–4 in conference play. The Panthers have now won 15 of their last 16 matches against the Seminoles, continuing their dominance in a series that has defined ACC volleyball over the past decade.
Leading the charge was standout right-side hitter Olivia Babcock, who delivered one of her most well-rounded performances of the season. She recorded a match-high 18 kills, 11 digs, and six blocks, marking her seventh double-double of the year and showcasing the two-way impact that has made her one of the nation’s top players.
Middle blocker Bre Kelley added eight kills on a .500 hitting percentage and six blocks, anchoring the Pitt front line alongside Babcock. Setter Brooke Mosher tallied 35 assists and guided the Panthers to a .337 team hitting percentage, while libero Emery Dupes led the defense with 12 digs in her return to Tallahassee against her former team.
Panthers Set the Tone Early
The first set opened as a tight contest, with both teams trading points to a 7–7 tie before the Panthers began to pull away. A 7–3 run powered by efficient side-out execution gave Pitt a 12–7 lead, forcing an early Florida State timeout.
From there, the Panthers controlled every phase of the set. Their blocking presence at the net disrupted the Seminoles’ rhythm, while Babcock, Blaire Bayless, and freshman Dagmar Mourits combined for a flurry of kills that stretched the lead to 18–10. Florida State took another timeout, but Pitt continued to press, finishing the set 25–14 with a statement-making performance.
Pitt hit .323 in the opener while holding Florida State to a mere .029. Bayless and Babcock each contributed multiple kills during the final stretch, and Ryla Jones added two blocks as the Panthers set the tone with a blend of efficiency and composure.
Florida State Fights Back, but Pitt Stays Composed
The Seminoles found better rhythm in the second set, matching the Panthers point for point through the early rallies. Florida State briefly closed the gap to 9–8 before Pitt answered with a steady 6–3 run capped by a service ace from Haiti Tautua’a, extending the lead to 15–11 at the media timeout.
The Seminoles responded with a 4–1 burst to pull within one, but Pitt’s depth and discipline proved too much. Kelley delivered timely kills out of the middle, and Babcock once again found seams in the Seminoles’ block to stretch the margin. Florida State was forced to burn both timeouts trailing 23–18, and moments later, Kelley closed out the set with a powerful swing down the middle to give the Panthers a 25–19 win.
Despite the closer scoreline, Pitt maintained firm control throughout. The Panthers’ passing stabilized behind Dupes’ clean receptions, while Mosher’s distribution allowed for consistent offensive balance. Pitt tallied four service aces in the set and limited unforced errors, keeping the pressure on Florida State from start to finish.
Finishing the Job
The third set was Florida State’s best stretch of the match. The Seminoles traded points early and briefly held a 12–10 lead after consecutive kills from outside hitter Kyleene Filimaua, who led FSU with 11 kills on the afternoon. Pitt called a timeout to regroup and quickly regained control with a 5–1 run highlighted by back-to-back blocks from Kelley and Babcock.
From there, the Panthers’ front line took over. Babcock recorded four kills in the final 10 points, and Bayless added two more from the left side. Tautua’a contributed an ace during the decisive sequence, and Pitt closed the match 25–21 on a Jones kill that sealed the sweep and sent the visiting bench into celebration.
Pitt’s efficiency and defensive composure once again stood out. The team finished the match hitting .337 while limiting Florida State to just .147. The Panthers dominated in total blocks (13–5) and service aces (6–2), illustrating their balanced approach and adaptability under pressure.
Balanced Effort Across the Board
While Babcock and Kelley drew headlines with their front-line production, Pitt’s depth played an equally vital role in the sweep. Bayless added nine kills while hitting .348, and Jones contributed key plays at the net, finishing with five blocks and timely putaways late in the third set.
Mosher’s leadership as the primary setter was critical to maintaining tempo. Her ability to feed the middle blockers in transition and spread the attack across all rotations kept Florida State guessing. Dupes anchored the backcourt with trademark consistency, notching her eighth double-digit dig performance of the year against her former program.
Defensively, Pitt showed the resilience that has become its hallmark under head coach Dan Fisher. The Panthers held Florida State’s offense to below .150 for the 10th time this season and forced multiple errors through well-timed blocks and strategic serves. Tautua’a, in particular, was instrumental behind the service line, recording a career-high three aces and continually disrupting Florida State’s first-ball contact.
A Critical Response After a Tough Loss
Sunday’s performance carried added significance coming off Friday’s defeat at Miami — a reverse sweep that ended Pitt’s impressive 18-match ACC win streak. Against Florida State, the Panthers played with renewed focus, eliminating the lapses that cost them two nights earlier.
Their ability to rebound so quickly spoke to both their maturity and championship mindset. The energy on the bench was noticeably higher, and every timeout was met with deliberate adjustments from the coaching staff. The result was a dominant road victory against a team that had historically played Pitt tough in Tallahassee.
The win also improved the Panthers’ record to 15–6 all-time against Florida State and 13–4 since joining the ACC. It marked Pitt’s seventh sweep of the season and their third on the road, reinforcing their reputation as one of the nation’s most consistent programs.
Looking Ahead
The Panthers will look to build on Sunday’s win as they continue their ACC road swing next weekend against Notre Dame in South Bend. The matchup presents another opportunity for Pitt to solidify its conference standing and regain momentum heading into the latter half of October.
For Florida State, the loss marked its fourth in ACC play and extended its home skid to three straight matches. The Seminoles will aim to regroup as they prepare for a challenging road trip, beginning with a visit to No. 6 Stanford on Thursday.
In Tallahassee, however, the story belonged to Pitt — a team that responded to adversity with precision, poise, and power. Behind Babcock’s brilliance and a front line that dominated every set, the Panthers reasserted themselves as one of the premier programs in college volleyball and reminded the conference why they remain perennial contenders for the ACC crown.








