The Texas Longhorns came into this match as the No. 9 team in the nation, and they played like it. TCU? They had no answer.
Texas Takes Control
From the first whistle, Texas looked like a team on a mission. They didn't just win. They dismantled TCU. Madisen Skinner led the charge with a relentless attack, racking up a staggering 20 kills. TCU's defense? Overwhelmed.
Jenna Wenaas chipped in with her own brilliance, adding 15 kills and keeping the pressure on. It was a one-two punch TCU simply couldn't handle. The Longhorns weren't just playing volleyball. They were putting on a clinic.
TCU's Struggle
For TCU, it was a night of missed opportunities. They came in with a solid 7-2 record, but Texas was a different beast entirely. Julia Adams tried to keep TCU in the fight, notching 10 kills, but it wasn't enough.
Let's be real. This wasn't a battle. It was a lesson. Texas hit at a .320 clip while limiting TCU to just .210. Those numbers tell the whole story.

