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.
The Turning Point
And just like that, the second set flipped everything. Texas cranked up the energy, going on a 10-2 run that left TCU dazed. You could feel the shift. The momentum was all burnt orange, and from there… it was over.
Coach Jerritt Elliott praised his squad's performance, saying, "We executed our game plan to perfection tonight." Yeah, no kidding.
What's Next?
With this victory, Texas moves to 8-0 and continues to assert its dominance in the NCAA. TCU, now 7-3, needs to regroup and refocus. They've got potential, but potential doesn't win matches. Execution does.
Texas is the real deal, folks. Mark it down.
Source: gofrogs.com



