No. 3 Texas women’s volleyball lost its first conference game of the season Wednesday night, falling 3-0 on the road to Kansas State.
The dominance came from KSU’s offense as the Wildcats hit .351 as a team, beating Texas to just .246.
Aliyah Carter had 20 kills for Kansas State, leading all players by a wide margin. Her set, Izzy Sculczewski had a great game, with 31 assists and six digs. The Wildcats’ libero, Mackenzie Morris, had 20 digs, and was a big reason for Texas’ offensive struggles.
Texas was close in all three sets, losing 25-22, 25-22 and 25-21, but the Longhorns couldn’t overcome their 11 service errors and slow starts in each set.
Texas will close out the regular season with four straight games against unranked opponents before beginning postseason play. Kansas State has the weekend off but will head to Texas Tech on November 17th and 18th for a doubleheader against the Red Raiders.