Texas Doesn't Just Win; They Rewrite the Rules
Texas Volleyball just swept No. 9 TCU so decisively it felt like watching a masterclass in domination. The final score? 25-12, 25-17, 25-18. But it's not just about the numbers, it's how they did it.
Stafford Leads the Charge with a Double-Double
Junior Torrey Stafford was absolutely electric, notching her fifth double-double of the season with 15 kills and 13 digs. She wasn't just the best player on the court; she was a force of nature. Texas hit .415 overall while holding TCU to a meager .163 attack percentage. If you're not impressed, you're not paying attention.
Set One: Texas Shuts the Door Early
Picture this: Texas starts the match with a 6-0 run, thanks to junior defensive specialist Ramsey Gary's serving. By the time the dust settled, Texas hit .520, leaving TCU with a goose egg for a hitting percentage. Five kills to Texas's 15? That's not a game; that's an obliteration.
Set Two: A Tug of War Ends in Texas Triumph
Set two was as close as it got, with ten ties and three lead changes. Then Texas decided enough was enough, closing it out with an 11-3 run. Cari Spears was the X-factor, recording five of her 10 kills and hitting .526.
Set Three: Vander Wal and Stafford Seal the Deal
Freshman Abby Vander Wal stepped up in the third, racking up six kills. Stafford was unstoppable, adding eight kills and six digs. Ever hear of a team that's more clutch? Neither have we.
What’s Next for the Texas Juggernaut?
The Longhorns are 7-0, folks. They're not just winning; they're obliterating ranked teams left and right. Next up, No. 21 Baylor on Friday. If you thought Texas was slowing down, think again.
This isn't just another win; it's a statement. Texas is the talent factory that reloads every year and makes it look effortless. If you're not watching them, you're missing the best show in volleyball.
Source: x.com