What was the final score of the Texas A&M vs. Oklahoma match?
The Texas A&M Aggies swept Oklahoma 3-0 (26-24, 25-21, 25-20).
Sports / College Volleyball
This week in college volleyball, both the University of Texas and Texas A&M University showcased their dominance with decisive wins against the University of Oklahoma. Here’s a recap of the action.
**Texas Longhorns vs. Oklahoma Sooners** The No. 2 Texas Longhorns (15-0) continued their undefeated streak by hosting and defeating the Oklahoma Sooners (12-5) in the Red River Showdown. Texas leads the all-time series 52-5, underscoring their historical dominance. Key players for Oklahoma include Megan Wilson, who leads with 368 kills, and Payton Chamberlain, with 795 assists. However, Texas’s Cari Spears and Torrey Stafford led their team to victory with impressive hitting percentages and kills per set.
The Longhorns, one of two undefeated teams in the nation alongside No. 1 Nebraska, lead the conference in assists per set (13.84) and kills per set (14.86), further solidifying their top position.
**Texas A&M Aggies vs. Oklahoma Sooners** The No. 10 Texas A&M Aggies (14-3, 6-1 SEC) swept Oklahoma (12-5, 4-3 SEC) at Reed Arena, achieving their second-straight sweep. The Aggies showcased efficiency, hitting .271 as a unit while holding Oklahoma to a .103 hitting percentage. Maddie Waak’s strong service line performance set the tone early, and Ifenna Cos-Okpalla and Taryn Morris sealed the first set with a crucial block.
Texas A&M demonstrated consistent performance across all sets, maintaining a lead and closing out the match decisively. Cos-Okpalla also led a 9-3 run in the third set, ensuring the Aggies remained in control.
The Texas A&M Aggies swept Oklahoma 3-0 (26-24, 25-21, 25-20).
The Texas Longhorns are currently ranked No. 2 nationally.
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