Texas Tech Rallies to Defeat Duke 3-1 at Stegeman Coliseum
Blue Devils Start Strong
Duke opened its matchup against Texas Tech with confidence, taking the first set 25-14 in dominant fashion. Behind an efficient .387 hitting percentage and a strong defensive presence at the net, the Blue Devils appeared ready to control the match. Freshman outside hitter Ashby Zubchevich and sophomore Taylor Williams led the charge, combining for seven kills in the frame. Duke also produced five blocks, with middle blocker Zoë Gillen-Malveaux contributing two block assists and a solo stop. The early performance put Duke in front 1-0 and gave them momentum inside Stegeman Coliseum .
Red Raiders Flip the Script
Texas Tech responded in the second set with an emphatic 25-10 win that completely shifted the tone of the match. The Red Raiders hit .360 while holding Duke to a negative percentage, fueled by five team blocks and steady back-row defense. Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week Sierra Grizzle anchored the floor with several digs, while graduate setter Peyton Dunn entered the match and guided the offense effectively. Reagan Engler added multiple kills in the frame as Texas Tech quickly tied the match 1-1 .
Control in the Third
The third set began with Texas Tech racing to an 8-4 lead, sparked by back-to-back aces from Tatum Johnson. Duke cut the deficit to one point, but the Red Raiders answered with a timely 4-1 run to reestablish control. Kenna Jioshvili Ravva and Engler combined for seven of the team’s nine kills in the set, while Aliyah McDonald controlled the net with blocks. Texas Tech maintained its edge throughout, winning 25-17 to move ahead 2-1 in the match .
Kanouff Seals It in the Fourth
The fourth set proved to be the most competitive, featuring 11 ties and three lead changes. Duke battled back to tie the frame late at 26-26, but Texas Tech’s Addie Kanouff took over. She posted 10 kills in the final set alone, hitting at an exceptional .692 clip. Her dominance propelled the Red Raiders to a 28-26 victory, closing out the 3-1 win. Grizzle’s defensive efforts, combined with 20 team digs, ensured that Texas Tech could withstand Duke’s late push .
Standout Performers
For Texas Tech, Kanouff recorded a career-high 14 kills, highlighted by her fourth-set heroics. Engler continued her consistent start to the season with double-digit kills and her second double-double, adding 12 digs. Jioshvili Ravva chipped in 11 kills, while McDonald anchored the net with seven blocks and contributed three kills. Dunn’s 29 assists balanced the attack, while Grizzle led the back row with 20 digs to go along with six assists .
Duke was paced by Williams with 14 kills and Zubchevich with 13. Charlotte Glass added a match-high 30 assists, surpassing 100 for the season in just four matches, while libero Mailinh Godschall posted 21 digs, her third 20-dig performance in the last four contests. Redshirt senior Ngozi Iloh contributed eight kills and surpassed the 200-career mark .
By the Numbers
Texas Tech finished with a .226 hitting percentage while holding Duke to .141. The Red Raiders produced 51 kills, 58 digs, and 13 total blocks, while Duke tallied 50 kills, 56 digs, and nine blocks. The decisive differences came at the net and in the back row, where Tech’s blocking and defensive coverage disrupted Duke’s rhythm after the opening set .
Looking Ahead
The victory improved Texas Tech to 3-1 on the season, marking its fourth consecutive win in the all-time series against Duke. The Red Raiders now turn their attention to host team Georgia in the continuation of the Stegeman Coliseum showcase.
Duke fell to 1-3 overall and will regroup quickly to face Alabama State next. The Blue Devils showed promise in stretches but were unable to maintain consistency after their strong first-set performance. Continued development from younger players like Zubchevich, alongside leadership from Williams and Iloh, will be crucial moving forward .
Final Takeaway
Texas Tech’s 3-1 victory over Duke showcased resilience and adaptability. After being dominated in the first set, the Red Raiders flipped the match with improved blocking, stronger back-row play, and timely hitting from Kanouff and Engler. For Duke, the result was another reminder of the challenges of finishing matches, even after a strong start.
The 14-25, 25-10, 25-17, 28-26 scoreline reflected a battle of momentum, with Texas Tech ultimately seizing the key points and leaving Athens with a confidence-boosting win .







