No. 7 SMU Sweeps Duke to Capture 17th Win of the Season
Mustangs Extend ACC Dominance Behind Jones and Anyanwu
DURHAM, N.C. — The No. 7 SMU Mustangs continued their impressive season with a commanding 3–0 sweep over Duke on Sunday inside Cameron Indoor Stadium. With set scores of 25–21, 25–17, and 25–19, the Mustangs recorded their 17th victory of the season and improved to 9–3 in ACC play, while Duke fell to 5–18 overall and 2–10 in conference competition.
The win marked SMU’s eighth sweep of the season and its second straight over Duke, evening the all-time series between the programs at 2–2. The Mustangs hit an efficient .374 as a team while limiting the Blue Devils to a .157 attack percentage, displaying the balance and execution that have become hallmarks of head coach Sam Erger’s squad.
Jones and Anyanwu Power SMU’s Attack
Graduate student Malaya Jones once again set the tone for SMU’s offense, leading all Mustangs with 11 kills on a .429 hitting percentage. Her performance marked the 18th time this season she has posted double-digit kills, and the eighth consecutive match in which she’s done so. Jones’ ability to score consistently from both pins kept Duke’s defense on its heels throughout the night.
She was joined by sophomore Favor Anyanwu, who tallied 10 kills and hit a blistering .562 in one of her most efficient outings of the year. Together, the duo formed a dominant front-line presence that overwhelmed Duke’s blockers and created mismatches on nearly every rotation.
Setter Averi Carlson orchestrated the offense with 34 assists, adding six digs to her all-around stat line. Her precision helped SMU’s attack maintain rhythm even when Duke applied defensive pressure. Meanwhile, libero Jordyn Schilling anchored the back row with eight digs, ensuring Duke’s hitters rarely found open space on the court.
First Set: Mustangs Withstand Early Duke Surge
The opening frame featured competitive play from both sides. The teams traded points to a 6–6 tie before SMU began to separate with a 13–8 run that included a pair of kills from Kennedi Rogers and Averi Carlson. Duke closed the gap to 22–21 behind a short offensive burst led by Breonna Goss and Ngozi Iloh, but SMU’s composure held firm.
Three consecutive points — capped by a Jones kill, a Duke attack error, and an ace from Christa Wilburn — sealed the 25–21 opening set for the Mustangs. The first frame demonstrated SMU’s poise under pressure and its ability to close strong against an energetic home crowd.
Second Set: SMU Takes Control
The second set showcased SMU’s most complete volleyball of the night. The Mustangs built a 10–5 lead before Duke briefly rallied to tie the score at 14–14. From that point forward, SMU unleashed a 7–0 scoring run, highlighted by kills from Jones, Rogers, and Anyanwu. The offensive burst pushed the Mustangs ahead 21–14, and they cruised to a 25–17 victory in the frame.
SMU hit an outstanding .387 in the second set — its best of the match — while holding Duke to a .135 efficiency. Jones recorded six kills in the frame alone, and the Mustangs’ balanced attack from both sides of the net left Duke scrambling to defend.
Third Set: Scheer Finishes the Sweep
The Mustangs wasted little time asserting dominance in the third set, jumping out to an 11–3 lead thanks to Madison Scheer’s early flurry of kills. Duke responded with a 5–1 stretch that narrowed the margin, but SMU’s depth and serving pressure kept momentum firmly on their side.
Scheer tallied six kills in the final frame — her highest single-set total this season — supported by strong efforts from Jentry Lamirand and Anyanwu, who each added four. The Mustangs hit .359 in the third set and closed out the match 25–19.
Duke’s defense had few answers for SMU’s precision and power. The Blue Devils committed a string of attack errors in the final rallies, including the match-ending point when Carlson set Scheer for a decisive cross-court kill that silenced the crowd and sealed the sweep.
Duke’s Bright Spots Amid Struggles
Despite the loss, Duke displayed moments of resilience and promise. Freshman Ashby Zubchevich led both teams with 12 kills on 32 swings, marking her most productive offensive showing in ACC play this season. Setter Charlotte Glass registered 27 assists, facilitating Duke’s attack against one of the nation’s most efficient defenses.
Libero Mailinh Godschall reached a career milestone, surpassing 800 career digs with her team-high 11 on the night. Redshirt senior Ngozi Iloh contributed 1.5 blocks and a pair of service aces, tying her career high, while sophomore Avery Hamlin added four assists — the most of her career.
Even as Duke dropped its sixth straight match, the young roster showed growth and determination. With five underclassmen in the starting lineup, the Blue Devils’ energy and effort were evident, particularly during the first set when they pushed SMU to the wire.
Statistical Breakdown
SMU finished the match with 46 kills, nine errors, and 99 total attacks, while Duke posted 34 kills and 17 errors. The Mustangs also held a 4–2 edge in aces and a 6–3 advantage in team blocks. SMU’s precision passing and Carlson’s steady distribution allowed the team to sustain long rallies and maintain control across all three sets.
The win marked head coach Sam Erger’s 90th career victory at SMU and reinforced the Mustangs’ momentum heading into the final stretch of ACC play. SMU has now hit over .300 in 11 matches this season, including seven in conference, underscoring the program’s offensive consistency and discipline.
Looking Ahead
The Mustangs return home to Dallas on Friday to host Virginia at Moody Coliseum, aiming for their 18th win of the year. With their confidence surging and multiple hitters firing at high efficiency, SMU continues to build a strong case for a postseason run.
Meanwhile, Duke will travel west for back-to-back matches against California and No. 5 Stanford, both scheduled for 10 p.m. ET. Though the results have been tough, the Blue Devils remain focused on development and finishing the season with positive momentum.
Final Takeaway
SMU’s 3–0 sweep at Duke reflected the Mustangs’ depth, chemistry, and growing dominance in the ACC. Behind the leadership of Jones, the efficiency of Anyanwu, and the steady hand of Carlson, the Mustangs extended their win total to 17 and displayed the kind of balance that makes them one of the most formidable teams in the country.
For Duke, flashes of promise from its underclassmen showed that brighter days are ahead, even in defeat.








