No. 6 Arizona State Extends Win Streak to 12 with 3–1 Victory Over No. 13 TCU
Sun Devils Stay Perfect in Big 12 Play Behind Balanced Offense and Stifling Defense
TEMPE, Ariz. — The No. 6-ranked Arizona State Sun Devils continued their impressive run Wednesday night, defeating No. 13 TCU in four sets (25–11, 22–25, 25–13, 25–17) at Desert Financial Arena. The victory marked the Sun Devils’ 12th straight win, improving their record to 18–2 overall and keeping them undefeated in Big 12 play (9–0).
Arizona State displayed a balanced and disciplined performance from start to finish. Junior opposite Noemie Glover and senior outside hitter Bailey Miller each recorded 11 kills, while graduate middle blocker Colby Neal added nine kills and nine blocks on an exceptional .692 hitting percentage. The Sun Devils also posted 10 total team blocks, reaching double digits for the 11th time this season and controlling the match both at the net and from the service line.
The loss extended a difficult stretch for TCU (16–6, 6–4 Big 12), which dropped its third consecutive conference match despite strong individual efforts from Evan Hendrix and Lauren Murphy. Hendrix led all players with 17 kills and nine digs, but the Horned Frogs struggled to overcome errors and Arizona State’s defensive pressure.
A Commanding Start
Arizona State wasted no time asserting control in the opening set. Backed by crisp passing and dominant blocking, the Sun Devils jumped to a 5–1 lead and never looked back. Kills from Miller, Neal, and Kiylah Presley pushed the advantage to 13–6, forcing TCU to call an early timeout.
The Horned Frogs failed to recover as Arizona State’s block completely stifled their offense. Neal and Glover anchored the front row, combining for several rejections that disrupted TCU’s rhythm. The Sun Devils closed the set on a 12–5 run, highlighted by an ace from Miller to finish 25–11, one of their most lopsided wins of the season.
Arizona State’s .379 hitting percentage in the opener and TCU’s .000 mark underscored the difference in execution and efficiency.
TCU Strikes Back
Refusing to fold, TCU responded with renewed energy in the second set. The Horned Frogs opened on a 6–3 run, powered by Hendrix and Murphy’s quick swings. Setter Ella Foti distributed the ball effectively, while libero Alice Volpe provided defensive stability in long rallies.
The set remained tight throughout, with Arizona State pulling even at 17–17 behind Neal’s steady play at the net. However, TCU’s late surge proved decisive. Clutch kills from Hendrix and Murphy, combined with strong service pressure, helped the Horned Frogs close the frame 25–22, handing Arizona State its first lost set in three matches.
TCU’s improved rhythm and reduced errors gave them temporary control, but Arizona State’s composure hinted that momentum would soon swing back in its favor.
Sun Devils Regain Control
Arizona State reasserted dominance in the third set. The Sun Devils stormed to an 8–1 lead, forcing an immediate TCU timeout. From that point, the match returned to form — Arizona State dictated tempo through disciplined serving and elite blocking.
Miller continued her efficient play with key kills from the left side, while Glover extended rallies and punished defensive gaps. Presley added energy with back-to-back kills as the Sun Devils’ offense hit .296 in the frame.
TCU unraveled under pressure, committing 11 attack errors and finishing the set at .000 hitting for the second time of the night. A service error by the Horned Frogs closed the frame 25–13, giving Arizona State a 2–1 match lead.
Closing Out in Style
The Sun Devils carried their momentum into the fourth set with precision and confidence. An early 8–3 run fueled by Miller’s back-row kills and an ace from Tatum Parrott forced another TCU timeout. Neal and Glover continued to dominate at the net, combining for multiple blocks that widened the lead to 14–7.
Despite Hendrix’s persistence, including four kills in the final set, TCU could not generate sustained offense. Arizona State’s depth and control proved decisive. Presley and Neal delivered timely kills down the stretch, and a final strike from Presley sealed the 25–17 set win and 3–1 match victory, keeping the Sun Devils unbeaten in conference play.
The result also extended Arizona State’s home winning streak to nine matches and gave the program its sixth win over a ranked opponent this season.
Numbers Tell the Story
Arizona State out-hit TCU .283 to .060, reflecting the difference in both efficiency and consistency. The Sun Devils finished with 10 total blocks, led by Neal’s nine — the highest individual total in the match.
Faith Frame led the defense with 13 digs, anchoring a back row that repeatedly turned defense into scoring opportunities. Miller’s all-around performance — 11 kills, three aces, and 10 digs — once again showcased her leadership, while Glover extended her streak of nine consecutive double-digit kill matches.
Presley added nine kills on .421 hitting, giving Arizona State yet another balanced offensive output. For TCU, Hendrix’s 17 kills and Volpe’s 17 digs were standout efforts, but the Frogs’ 31 attack errors and 10 service errors proved too costly.
Resilient Sun Devils
Arizona State’s response after dropping the second set reflected its maturity and focus. The team’s 12-match winning streak now ties for the second-longest in program history, with six of those victories coming against ranked opponents.
Head coach JJ Van Niel continues to elevate the program, earning his 14th ranked win in just three seasons. The blend of veteran experience and emerging young talent has created a team built on depth, balance, and poise under pressure.
The Sun Devils’ home dominance has also been unmatched — 9–0 at Desert Financial Arena and still perfect in Big 12 competition. Their ability to control matches from start to finish has positioned them as one of the nation’s most complete teams.
What’s Next
Arizona State now turns its attention to the road, traveling to Ames to face Iowa State on Friday as it pursues its 13th consecutive victory. The Sun Devils remain in the hunt for a Big 12 championship, with key matchups looming later in the month.
TCU, meanwhile, continues its road stretch with a Friday trip to Arizona, followed by a return home to face Utah. The Horned Frogs will look to regroup and recapture the form that once had them near the top of the conference standings.
Final Takeaway
Arizona State’s 3–1 victory over TCU was a statement of composure, balance, and dominance. Behind Neal’s commanding performance at the net, Glover and Miller’s offensive consistency, and Frame’s defensive leadership, the Sun Devils reaffirmed their place among college volleyball’s elite.
For TCU, Hendrix’s standout play showed potential, but Arizona State’s cohesive and disciplined approach ultimately decided the match. With momentum continuing to build and confidence soaring, the Sun Devils’ pursuit of a championship season remains very much alive.
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