No. 11 Sun Devil Volleyball defeated No. 8 Kansas in a tightly contested four-set match (26-24, 20-25, 25-20, 27-25) at Mullett Arena, marking their 11th consecutive win. This victory ties Arizona State (23-2, 11-1 Big 12) with Kansas for first place in the Big 12 standings, but they secure the tiebreaker. Key contributions came from both middle blockers, Claire Jeter and Savannah Kjolhede, who excelled at the net. Arizona State displayed impressive defensive skills with notable digs and block performances, enhancing their season record against ranked teams.

By the Numbers
  • Arizona State now has 23 wins, tied for the fifth most in program history.
  • The match featured 28 total blocks, with both teams achieving 14 blocks each.
State of Play
  • ASU is currently on an 11-match winning streak, tied for the fourth-longest in program history.
  • The team is 5-2 against ranked opponents this season, having won the last three matches against ranked teams.
What's Next

The Sun Devils aim to maintain momentum as they continue to compete for the top spot in the Big 12, facing more ranked opponents in the upcoming weeks.

Bottom Line

With a series of impressive performances and a solid position in the rankings, Arizona State is poised to make a significant impact in the remainder of the season.