The Virginia Tech Hokies stunned the Pittsburgh Panthers in a thriller, winning 3-1 (25-19, 19-25, 25-22, 26-24).
Before this game, the Panthers were No. 1 in the ACC.
“Pitt is a very good team, very disciplined,” Head Coach Chris Riley said. “We had to be able to match their intensity and balance.”
In the first set, Virginia Tech and Pittsburgh were stuck in a cat-and-mouse scoring duel. The Hokies pulled away, highlighted by a 5-1 run, after a questionable call that favored Virginia Tech late in the set.
Lindsey Owens recorded seven kills in the set, most of which were assisted by Rhegan Mitchell, who tallied 14 assists in the first set.
The Hokies were extremely efficient in the first set, committing just one attack error, leading to their .469 attack percentage.
In the second set, neither team played pretty volleyball. The second set went to the Panthers, thanks to a 6-1 run in the middle of the set. Virginia Tech committed nine errors and Pitt committed seven.
Those attack errors led to Virginia Tech to have an attack percentage of -0.033 for the second set.
Mitchell added to her assist total, racking up seven more in the set.
In the third set, Virginia Tech was off and running early, going on a 7-1 run, including five consecutive points to start the set.
Towards the end of the set, another questionable call irritated Pittsburgh head coach Dan Fisher, who kept talking to the referees about a call that did not go Pitt’s way, resulting in a yellow card for him.
Rhegan Mitchell continued to impress, racking up 17 assists in the third set. Owens and Amanda McKinzie each recorded six kills a piece.
The Hokies stayed focused in set number four, winning the set and the match.
A 13-5 scoring run by Virginia Tech brought the Hokies back after being down by as many as seven points early on.
Chris Riley commented on the resiliency of his squad saying, “You know that you’re never ever completely out of it and our team will fight no matter what.”
Mitchell racked up 11 more assists, and the setter finished with 49 for the match.
“She (Mitchell) is really maturing every single day in practice,” Riley said. “We love having her, and she’s doing a great job.”
Owens recorded a double-double with 20 kills and 11 digs. McKinzie chipped in with 15 kills of her own. Kenedy McGrath, a libero for Virginia Tech, added 11 digs.
With the win, the Hokies improve to 11-4 (2-1 ACC) and Pittsburgh falls to 12-3 (2-1 ACC).
The Hokies will travel to U.Va. on Saturday, Oct. 3 to face the in-state and ACC-rival Cavaliers.
“The right thing to say is that it’s just another match, but anytime U.Va. and Virginia Tech get together, it’s special,” Riley said.





