Texas A&M just owned the court.
Sweeping the #1 Seed
In a clash that was all Texas A&M, the Aggies dismantled the top-ranked Kentucky Wildcats in a straight-set sweep—25-16, 25-20, 25-19. The Aggies didn't just win the 2025 DI women's volleyball championship; they dominated it.
Kyndal Stowers was a force of nature. With 16 kills on a scorching .433 hitting percentage, she didn't just play; she took over. Meanwhile, Maddie Waak was the puppet master, crafting a flawless offense that hit .382 as a team. Four different Aggies racked up at least eight kills each. That's depth. That's balance.
Kentucky's Moment Stolen
Kentucky entered the match with momentum, riding a 27-game win streak and fresh off a dramatic five-set win against Wisconsin. Eva Hudson had been on a tear, dropping 29 kills on .455 hitting in that epic battle. But against Texas A&M? No answer.
The Wildcats crumbled under the Aggies' relentless pressure. Even with Molly Tuozzo's 17-dig performance, they couldn't muster a response. Kentucky’s dream of a second national title was dashed.
A Historic Run
Let's be real. Knocking off back-to-back No. 1 seeds, Nebraska and Pitt, was no joke. This A&M squad didn't just win—they put on a clinic. Their first-ever national title is one for the books.
And just like that... Texas A&M has arrived. This isn't just a win; it’s a statement.
That'll do it.
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Source: NCAA



