CHARLOTTESVILLE,Va. – The Virginia Tech volleyball team fell to the virginia Cavaliers in three sets (25-23,25-21,25-20) on Wednesday evening,extending virginia’s lead in the Smithfield Commonwealth Clash.
The loss drops the Hokies to [record not provided in text] while virginia improves to [record not provided in text]. The Cavaliers now lead the Commonwealth Clash rivalry series 2.5-0.5.The Smithfield Commonwealth clash is a points-based series between Virginia Tech and the University of virginia, awarding points for head-to-head victories in all varsity sports.
Isabella Mishler led Virginia Tech with eight kills, seven blocks, and one service ace, hitting .429 on the day. Payton Woods also contributed eight kills, two digs, and one block. Each team contributed a service ace, while Mishler added two blocks, including one assist with Reese Hazelton.
the second set featured six ties, with Virginia taking a 7-7 tie and going on a 4-0 run. Tech answered with a 4-0 run of its own to knot it at 11-11. Payton Woods delivered key kills, but the Cavaliers closed strong to take the set 25-21.
in the final frame,Mishler went 5-for-5 on attacks for a 1.000 hitting percentage, adding two blocks to finish the day with seven total. Despite seven ties and three lead changes, Virginia pulled away after a 14-14 tie to win 25-20 and secure the sweep.
Virginia Tech continues its road swing next weekend with two ACC matches, facing Miami on Friday, Oct. 24 at 7 p.m., followed by a matchup at Florida State on sunday, Oct. 26 at 1 p.m. Both matches will stream live on ACCNX.