The Boilers eliminate SMU 3-1 to advance.
For the sixth time in program histor, and fifth under Dave Shondell, Purdue Volleyball is moving on to the Elite Eight. After a slow start in tonight’s Sweet 16 match with 2 seed SMU the Boilers fought back to take three straight sets for a 3-1 win. It is the second time this year Purdue got a 3-1 win over the Mustangs.
The first set was mostly a disaster as SMU came roaring out of the gate to the tune of a 17-4 advantage in the first set. Purdue fought back, but still droped set 1 25-16. Set 2 was much better as it was Purdue’s turn to start out strong. Consecutive aces spurred on a 6-1 start. That allowed Purdue to lead the set throughout, culminating in a 25-19 win.
Set 3 was much more back and forth, with both teams going through lengthy rallies. SMU got out to a 5-1 advantage, but Purdue was able to eventually tie it at 11-11 with kills from Grace Heaney, Akasha Anderson, and Taylor Anderson. The set stayed tense and was eventually tied at 20-20 before Purdue edged ahead to win 25-22.
The battle in set 4 was fierce, as SMU had several huge saves to stay alive. In the end, they fought of four match points before Purdue was finally able to close it 29-27.
This is the first time Purdue has reached the Elite Eight since 2021, where it also lost to Pittsburgh on its home floor. Pitt eliminated Minnesota 3-0 in the first semifinal Thursday night. They enter the match at 29-4 with losses only to Nebraska, Stanford, Miami, and Florida. They have yet to drop a set in the NCAA Tournament.
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