No. 1 seed Kentucky volleyball (30-3, 15-0 SEC) was swept by No. 3 seed Texas A&M (29-4, 14-1 SEC) in the 2025 D-1 NCAA Women’s Volleyball National Championship.
This is the first national title for Texas A&M, joining Kentucky as the second team to win the national championship as a member of the SEC.
The Wildcats pulled out to an early lead in set one, but Texas A&M chipped away at it before forcing set point with its first lead before winning the set 26-24. Texas A&M took an early lead in set two and continued to grow it, winning set two 25-15. The Aggies gained a large lead early in set three and Kentucky was unable to come back, Texas A&M won the set 25-20 to complete the sweep.
The Wildcats kept themselves out of the match with tons of errors throughout. The Wildcats recorded 40 kills with a .148% hitting percentage, its lowest hitting percentage all season. Kentucky had 23 attack errors, nine service errors and two block errors.
Texas A&M wasn’t flawless but played much cleaner than Kentucky. The Aggies recorded 39 kills with a .257% hitting percentage.
Set One
Kentucky began the match with a 3-0 run on the back of two kills from Eva Hudson, another 3-0 run gave the Cats a 6-1 lead and forced an early timeout from Texas A&M.
The Cats continued to grow this early lead following the timeout, pulling ahead 9-3 with a solo block from Asia Thigpen.
The Aggies started to chip away at the Wildcats lead with a 4-2 run that cut Kentucky’s advantage to 15-11.
Kentucky responded with a 3-1 run to extend its lead back to six points.
Texas A&M then rattled off a 4-0 run, on four consecutive kills, that cut UK’s lead to 18-16. This forced Kentucky to call its first timeout of the set.
Hudson got a kill on the first rally after the timeout, but it didn’t end the Aggies run. Texas A&M mounted a 2-0 run to pull within one point.
Texas A&M tied the set at 20-20 with another 2-0 run.
A service ace by Molly Tuozzo gave Kentucky a 23-21 lead, forcing Texas A&M to call its second timeout of the set.
Texas A&M mounted a 2-0 run after the timeout to even the set at 23-23.
Kentucky forced set point with a kill from Thigpen, but the Aggies tied the set again at 24-24.
Texas A&M took its first lead of the set with a block from Ifenna Cos-Okpalla, forcing set point at 25-24. This led to Kentucky calling its second timeout of the set.
Texas A&M won the set 26-24 on the next rally, taking a 1-0 match lead.
The Wildcats hit .195% with 16 kills in the set, Texas A&M had 13 kills with a hitting percentage of .205%.
The Wildcats errors allowed Texas A&M to salt away at an early lead to steal the first set. Kentucky had nine attack errors, four service errors and two block errors.
Hudson, Lizzie Carr and Brooklyn DeLeye each had four kills for the Wildcats in set one.
Kyndal Stowers led the Aggies with five kills, Cos-Okpalla and Logan Lednicky had three each.
Set Two
Texas A&M got out to a 5-2 lead in set two after a service ace from Cos-Okpalla.
This lead grew to 8-4 after Kentucky recorded an error on back-to-back rallies.
Kentucky called its first timeout of the set after Texas A&M grew its lead to 10-5 with back-to-back Wildcat errors, once again.
A 4-0 run by the Aggies gave them a 15-7 lead and forced Kentucky to call another timeout.
Kentucky is digging itself a hole with errors on seemingly every rally, the Cats will need to clean it up quick.
Stowers recorded back-to-back kills to start a 4-0 run which gave the Aggies a 19-8 lead.
The Wildcats responded with 3-0 run to pull within eight.
Texas A&M put together a 4-1 run to win the second set 25-15, taking a 2-0 match lead.
Kentucky suffered from its own errors once again in set two. The Cats had 11 attack errors and just 10 kills for a -.021% hitting percentage.
Texas A&M had 12 kills with just three errors, resulting in a hitting percentage of .273% in the set.
Hudson led Kentucky with five kills in the second set. DeLeye had three kills with six digs and a block.
Lednicky led Texas A&M with five kills.
Set Three
Cos-Okpalla recorded two consecutive kills on overpasses to give A&M a 3-0 lead in set three.
A service ace from Stowers capped off a 3-0 run that grew the Aggies lead to 6-1.
The Wildcats battled back with a 4-2 run that pulled them within three points.
Texas A&M used a 3-1 run to head into the media timeout with a 15-10 lead.
The Aggies put together a 2-1 run out of the media timeout, forcing Kentucky to call its first timeout of the set.
Texas A&M grew its lead to 19-11 after the timeout. This forced Kentucky to call its second timeout of the set, looking to avoid the sweep.
Kentucky mounted a 3-1 run out of its second timeout, pulling within six points.
Texas A&M forced match point at 24-18, Kentucky pulled within four after a 2-0 run, Texas A&M eventually won the match with a 25-20 set three win.
The Wildcats hit .423% with 14 kills in set three with only three attack errors, but five service errors made the difference in the set.
The Aggies hit .310% with 14 kills and five errors.
The Wildcats will now head into the offseason, beginning preparation for next season. In 2026, the Wildcats will chase a 10th consecutive SEC regular season title, back-to-back SEC Tournament titles and another NCAA Tournament run.