
No. 8 Arizona State Sweeps No. 16 VB in Tight Battle in Tempe
10/8/2025 11:31:00 PM | Volleyball
TEMPE, Ariz. – No. 16 Baylor volleyball dropped its second-straight match in a 3-0 sweep at the hands of No. 8 Arizona State.
While the set count was lopsided, the sets themselves were not, as ASU escaped in all three with scores of 26-24, 27-25 and 25-23.
Arizona State took early control of set one, jumping out to a 15-8 lead, before BU began to chip away with an 8-3 run to cut the lead to 18-16. With the Sun Devils in the red zone at 21-18, the Bears used a 3-0 spurt to tie the match at 21. Down to set point at 24-22, the Bears drew even at 24-all, only to see ASU seal it with the final two points.
Set two played out in similar fashion with an early 5-1 Arizona State lead, which Baylor erased with a 5-0 run to take its first lead of the set. From that point on, the lead never rose above two for either team. BU had two opportunities to clinch the set at 24-23 and again at 25-24, only to see the No. 8 team in the country rattle off three-straight points to take a pivotal second set.
In the third set, the Sun Devils looked as though they would run away and hide, building a seven-point lead at 11-4. A 6-1 run got the Bears right back into things at 12-10, but they could not get any closer until pulling within one at 17-16. Winning six of the next 10 points, Baylor took its first lead of the set at 22-21, forcing an ASU timeout. The home-standing Sun Devils bounced back, though, closing on a 4-1 run to seal the set and the match 25-23.
Manuela Bibinbe led the way for Baylor, posting 11 kills and 11.5 points on the night, in addition to recording her 200th career block. Freshman Ksenia Rakhmanchik continued her impressive stretch against elite competition with 10 kills, her fourth consecutive match in double figures. MJ McCurdy added nine kills, her highest total since recording 10 against Northwestern on Sept. 4, while setter Bri Denney returned to action for the first time in nearly a month, contributing 15 assists in her comeback performance.
The loss drops Baylor to 9-5 and 4-2 in Big 12 play, snapping a three-game winning streak against ASU. BU's road swing continues on Friday night at 8 p.m. CT against Arizona in Tucson. ESPN+ will have live coverage of the match, with stats available at BaylorBears.com/stats.
Single-game tickets are on sale now and can be purchased at Baylorbears.com. Follow @BaylorVball on X, Instagram and Facebook for additional updates.
While the set count was lopsided, the sets themselves were not, as ASU escaped in all three with scores of 26-24, 27-25 and 25-23.
Arizona State took early control of set one, jumping out to a 15-8 lead, before BU began to chip away with an 8-3 run to cut the lead to 18-16. With the Sun Devils in the red zone at 21-18, the Bears used a 3-0 spurt to tie the match at 21. Down to set point at 24-22, the Bears drew even at 24-all, only to see ASU seal it with the final two points.
Set two played out in similar fashion with an early 5-1 Arizona State lead, which Baylor erased with a 5-0 run to take its first lead of the set. From that point on, the lead never rose above two for either team. BU had two opportunities to clinch the set at 24-23 and again at 25-24, only to see the No. 8 team in the country rattle off three-straight points to take a pivotal second set.
In the third set, the Sun Devils looked as though they would run away and hide, building a seven-point lead at 11-4. A 6-1 run got the Bears right back into things at 12-10, but they could not get any closer until pulling within one at 17-16. Winning six of the next 10 points, Baylor took its first lead of the set at 22-21, forcing an ASU timeout. The home-standing Sun Devils bounced back, though, closing on a 4-1 run to seal the set and the match 25-23.
Manuela Bibinbe led the way for Baylor, posting 11 kills and 11.5 points on the night, in addition to recording her 200th career block. Freshman Ksenia Rakhmanchik continued her impressive stretch against elite competition with 10 kills, her fourth consecutive match in double figures. MJ McCurdy added nine kills, her highest total since recording 10 against Northwestern on Sept. 4, while setter Bri Denney returned to action for the first time in nearly a month, contributing 15 assists in her comeback performance.
The loss drops Baylor to 9-5 and 4-2 in Big 12 play, snapping a three-game winning streak against ASU. BU's road swing continues on Friday night at 8 p.m. CT against Arizona in Tucson. ESPN+ will have live coverage of the match, with stats available at BaylorBears.com/stats.
Single-game tickets are on sale now and can be purchased at Baylorbears.com. Follow @BaylorVball on X, Instagram and Facebook for additional updates.
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Team Stats
Baylor
ASU
Kills
41
46
Errors
16
14
Attempts
104
103
Hitting %
.240
.311
Points
50.0
58.0
Assists
36
43
Aces
2
7
Blocks
7
5
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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