Notre Dame Outlasts NC State in Five-Set Road Thriller
Gaerte and Helmers Lead the Irish to First Win in Raleigh Since 1986
RALEIGH, N.C. — The Notre Dame Fighting Irish rallied from an early deficit to defeat NC State in a five-set classic, 21–25, 25–20, 25–21, 18–25, 15–8, on Sunday afternoon at Reynolds Coliseum. The victory marked Notre Dame’s first win in Raleigh since 1986, ending a 7–0 all-time road drought against the Wolfpack.
The Irish improved to 9–13 overall and 6–8 in the ACC, while the Wolfpack fell to 11–13 (4–10 ACC). The match was a showcase of resilience and blocking dominance, as both teams combined for nearly 30 total blocks in a contest filled with dramatic momentum swings.
NC State Takes Control Early
The opening set belonged to NC State, which came out sharp behind the steady play of setter Elaisa Villar and outside hitter Rebecca Ring. Villar ran the offense with precision, totaling 36 assists and 12 digs, while Ring notched five kills in the first set and 14 overall.
After trailing 7–9, the Wolfpack went on a 6–0 run to seize a 13–9 lead, then extended it to 18–11 after an 11–2 stretch. Notre Dame trimmed the deficit behind Morgan Gaerte and Sydney Helmers, but NC State maintained control to close out the set 25–21.
The Wolfpack hit .344 in the opener — its highest percentage of the match — while holding Notre Dame to .235.
Irish Find Their Rhythm in Set Two
Momentum shifted as the Irish settled into their offense in the second set. After falling behind 6–3, Notre Dame erupted for a 7–0 run, powered by Helmers’ serving — including three aces — to take an 18–17 lead.
Anna Bjork and Grace Langer formed a formidable blocking duo at the net, frustrating NC State’s hitters. The Irish closed the set on a 7–2 run to win 25–20, tying the match at one apiece.
Gaerte recorded six kills in the set, while Helmers added four. NC State’s offense faltered, hitting –.056 with four service errors as Notre Dame’s block and serve game took control.
Notre Dame Blocks Its Way Ahead
The third set saw Notre Dame continue its defensive dominance. The Irish jumped to an 8–5 lead after a 5–1 burst led by Bjork and Gaerte. At 14–9, back-to-back blocks forced an NC State timeout.
The Wolfpack battled back behind Villar’s quick sets and timely kills from Courtney Bryant and Jordan Smith, narrowing the gap to 20–18. But Notre Dame held firm, closing on a strong run highlighted by Helmers’ two kills and a service ace from Maya Baker.
A Lucy Trump kill sealed the set 25–21, giving Notre Dame a 2–1 lead.
Gaerte finished with 21 kills, while Helmers added 14 kills and 19 digs, both career highs, as the Irish began dictating tempo through the middle frames.
Wolfpack Fights Back to Force a Fifth Set
Down 2–1, NC State responded with urgency in the fourth set. The Wolfpack dominated the net, posting five total blocks behind senior Lily Cropper, who tallied seven blocks — a season high.
Ring once again led the offense with four kills, while Bryant and Smith each chipped in three. Villar’s precision setting and Cropper’s blocking disrupted Notre Dame’s rhythm, allowing NC State to even the match with a 25–18 win.
The Wolfpack hit .200 in the fourth, while Notre Dame’s offense cooled to .097 heading into the deciding frame.
Irish Close Strong in the Fifth
With the match on the line, Notre Dame delivered its most composed and efficient performance of the afternoon. The Irish raced to a 3–0 lead, highlighted by a block from Bjork and Gaerte. A successful challenge by head coach Salima Rockwell extended the advantage to 5–1.
NC State answered with a 4–0 run to tie it at 5–5, but Notre Dame’s experience prevailed. Out of the media timeout, the Irish went on a 7–2 surge to take a 13–8 lead, then closed it out on Gaerte’s 21st kill of the match.
Notre Dame hit .391 in the final set while holding NC State to .067, sealing the program’s first road win in Raleigh in nearly four decades.
Numbers That Defined the Match
Notre Dame’s front-line depth was the difference. The Irish totaled 16 team blocks, with Gaerte and Bjork each recording seven and Langer adding six.
Helmers’ all-around performance — 14 kills, 19 digs, and three aces — paired with Gaerte’s sixth 20-kill effort of the year, provided the offensive edge. Setters Maya Baker (26 assists) and Lily Fenton (23 assists) became the first Notre Dame duo this season to both surpass 20 assists in the same match.
For NC State, three players reached double figures in kills: Ring (14), Bryant (11), and Smith (11). Villar’s full-stat effort (36 assists, 12 digs, two kills, and a block) anchored the Wolfpack, who narrowly out-killed Notre Dame 58–57 and led in digs 56–54 — but struggled in key closing moments.
Historical Context and What’s Next
Notre Dame’s triumph was especially meaningful — the program’s first win in Raleigh since October 24, 1986, ending a 39-year drought. The Irish have now won four of their last six and will carry momentum into a home stand against No. 14 Miami and Florida State.
NC State, meanwhile, continues to battle for consistency in conference play. Despite strong starts and stretches of control, the Wolfpack faltered in closing out critical sets. They now embark on a four-match road trip beginning Friday at Boston College, looking to rebound before returning home for senior night later this month.
Final Takeaway
Notre Dame’s five-set win over NC State was a testament to resilience, teamwork, and execution under pressure. Gaerte’s 21 kills, Helmers’ all-around brilliance, and a dominant blocking performance powered the Irish to a historic victory nearly 40 years in the making.
For NC State, the match highlighted flashes of elite play but also the need for consistency in late-set situations. Despite the loss, the Wolfpack’s balance and fight kept the contest compelling until the final rally.
In the end, Notre Dame’s composure made the difference — a hard-earned road victory that showcased both grit and growth for a team finding its stride in the ACC.








