PITTSBURGH – The No. 1 seeded Pitt volleyball team (29-4, 18-2 ACC) will play No. 3 seed Purdue (27-6, 15-5 Big Ten) for a chance to advance to its fifth consecutive National Semifinal on Saturday night at 7:30 p.m. at the Petersen Events Center. The match will be streamed on ESPN2.
Pitt and Purdue meet for the 13th time, with the Boilermakers holding an 11-1 advantage. Most recently, the Panthers defeated Purdue in the 2021 Regional Final in the Fitzgerald Field House to advance to the program’s first National Semifinal. Pitt great Leketor Member-Meneh recorded 21 kills, and 2024 ACC Setter of the Year Rachel Fairbanks added 28 assists, 10 kills and eight digs as a freshman to lead the Panthers. That victory marked the first of four consecutive National Semifinal appearances for Pitt.
ALL THE SWEEPS!
• Pitt swept Minnesota in the Regional Semifinal to advance to its sixth consecutive Regional Final.
• For the first time in program history, the Panthers have opened the NCAA Tournament with three straight sweeps.
• Olivia Babcock led the way with 19 kills, and Bre Kelley hit .800 with eight kills on 10 swings.
EAST COAST’S BEST
• Many Panthers were honored with All-Region accolades on Tuesday.
• Dan Fisher was named the back-to-back AVCA East Coast Region Coach of the Year. This marks the fourth time Fisher has earned the award.
• Olivia Babcock won the AVCA East Coast Region Player of the Year award for the second consecutive season.
• Six Panthers were dubbed AVCA East Coast All-Region – Olivia Babcock, Bre Kelley, Brooke Mosher, Blaire Bayless Marina Pezelj (honorable mention) and Ryla Jones (honorable mention).
SIXTH SWEET 16
• The Panthers advanced to their sixth consecutive Regional Semifinal with a 3-0 sweep over Michigan.
• Olivia Babcock recorded 24 kills on a .370 hitting percentage.
• This marks the third most kills in an NCAA Tournament match in program history with Babcock holding the first and second spots as well with 33 and 31.
LIV BREAKING RECORDS AGAIN
• Olivia Babcock broke Pitt’s single-season kills record with her 556th of the 2025 campaign against UMBC in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
• Wendy Hatlestad owned the previous record set in 2003 with 555.
• Babcock achieved this milestone a year after setting the 25-point rally scoring kill record, finishing the 2024 season with 538 kills.
THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME
• Pitt is on a 51-match winning streak at home, dating back to Sept. 14, 2023.
• The Panthers have won 14 straight matches in the Petersen Events Center in the last three seasons.
• Pitt has not lost in the Petersen Events Center since Dec. 7, 2019 when it fell to Cincinnati in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
PREMIUM VOLLEYBALL AT THE PETE
• The Panthers will host the second Opening Spike Classic at the Petersen Events Center next Aug. 28 and 30.
• Pitt will play Kansas the first day of the tournament and conclude with Wisconsin.
• All four programs are competing in the 2025 Regional Semifinal.
• Stanford boasts nine national championships, and Wisconsin won its first in 2021.
FOUR STRAIGHT!
• The Panthers earned a share of the ACC Championship with a sweep over Georgia Tech.
• This marks Pitt’s fourth consecutive ACC title and seventh overall.
• Bre Kelley, Olivia Babcock, Blaire Bayless and Haiti Tautua’a have captured a conference title in every season of their Pitt careers.
SWEPT SEASON SERIES
• Pitt defeated Louisville in three sets to earn a season sweep over the conference rival.
• This marked the first time the Panthers have swept the Cardinals since 2020.
• Olivia Babcock notched 22 kills on a .404 hitting percentage, and Brooke Mosher recorded 30 assists and a season-high five kills.
ROOKIE COMING ALIVE
• Freshman middle blocker Abbey Emch was named the ACC Co-Defensive Player of the Week on Dec. 1.
• She averaged 2.33 blocks per set in two sweeps and recorded a career-high 10 blocks against Georgia Tech to help secure the ACC Championship.
ALL-ACC AWARDS
• The Pitt volleyball team was well represented on the ACC awards list.
• Olivia Babcock was named the ACC Player of the Year for the second consecutive season.
• Bre Kelley is the first Panther in program history to earn ACC Defensive Player of the Year honors.
• Babcock, Kelley and Brooke Mosher were named First Team All-ACC, and Blaire Bayless notched Second Team honors.
• Marina Pezelj impressed as a rookie and saw her name on the All-ACC Freshman Team.
PRO PANTHERS!
• Bre Kelley and Brooke Mosher were chosen in the MLV Draft.
• Kelley was drafted number six overall in the first round by the reigning champion Orlando Valkyries, and Brooke Mosher went in the second round as the 15th pick by the Omaha Supernovas.
• Kelley will be joining Pitt libero great Emmy Klika in Orlando.
A NATIONAL PHENOM
• Olivia Babcock made an appearance on SportsCenter with Christine Williamson on Nov. 25, breaking down her record-breaking season and the team’s success.
• In addition, Babcock was highlighted on NFL Countdown heading into the match against Louisville on Oct. 19.
FIELD HOUSE FINALE
• The Panthers played their final match in the Fitzgerald Field House on Nov. 23
• Pitt defeated Boston College in three sets, and Olivia Babcock recorded a match-high 13 kills while Brooke Mosher added 36 assists.
• The Panthers haven’t lost at home since Sept. 14, 2023, when they fell to Oregon in five sets.