Texas A&M head coach Jamie Morrison, center left, holds up the trophy after his team defeated Kentucky in the NCAA Division 1 college volleyball championship, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann)
Texas A&M players cut the net after their win over Kentucky in the NCAA Division 1 college volleyball championship, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann)
Texas A&M head coach Jamie Morrison, ceter right, cheers with his team after they defeated Kentucky for the NCAA Division 1 college volleyball championship, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann)
Kentucky outside hitter Asia Thigpen, center, and middle blocker Kennedy Washington (10) try to block a shot by Texas A&M outside hitter Emily Hellmuth (4) during the NCAA Division 1 college volleyball championship, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann)
Texas A&M middle blocker Ifenna Cos-Okpalla (1) celebrates with teammates after a point against Kentucky during the NCAA Division 1 college volleyball championship, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann)
Texas A&M middle blocker Ifenna Cos-Okpalla (1) blocks a shot by Kentucky middle blocker Lizzie Carr, left, during the NCAA Division 1 college volleyball championship, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann)
Kentucky outside hitter Eva Hudson (7) hits the ball against Texas A&M during the NCAA Division 1 college volleyball championship, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann)
Kentucky middle blocker Lizzie Carr (15) tries to tap the ball over Texas A&M defenders during the NCAA Division 1 college volleyball championship, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann)
Kentucky head coach Craig Skinner watches from the bench during the NCAA Division 1 college volleyball championship game against Texas A&M, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann)
Texas A&M libero/defensive specialist Addi Applegate (2) dives for the ball as libero/defensive specialist Ava Underwood (12) backs her up during the NCAA Division 1 college volleyball championship game against Kentucky, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann)
Texas A&M middle blocker Morgan Perkins, right, and teammates hold up their thumbs at set point in the third game against Kentucky during the NCAA Division 1 college volleyball championship, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann)
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Texas A&M head coach Jamie Morrison, center left, holds up the trophy after his team defeated Kentucky in the NCAA Division 1 college volleyball championship, Sunday, Dec. 21, 2025, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann)
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Logan Lednicky had 11 kills, Maddie Waak had 29 assists and Texas A&M won its first NCAA volleyball championship, sweeping Kentucky 3-0 on Sunday.
The Aggies (29-4) accomplished the rare feat of defeating three No. 1 seeds. They defeated Nebraska and Pittsburgh earlier in the tournament. They did not drop a set in the Final Four.
At 24-18 in the third set, Kentucky held off a couple of match points before the Aggies took advantage of a free ball and Cos-Okpalla delivered the championship point, crushing a set from Waak out of the middle.
Kyndal Stowers finished with 10 kills and hit .304. Cos-Okpalla added eight kills, hitting .235 and Lednicky hit .250.
Eva Hudson had a match-high 13 kills for Kentucky and Kassie O’Brien had 34 assists.
The Aggies hit .257 as a team, compared to Kentucky’s .148.
Set scores were 26-24, 25-15, 25-20.
The Aggies trailed throughout the first set until they tied it at 20-all and also saved a set point to tie it at 24. The Aggies took their first lead at 25-24 on an attack error by Kentucky’s Brooklyn DeLeye, her fifth of the set. Stowers finished off the 26-24 first-set win for the Aggies with a tip off the Kentucky block.
After taking that 25-24 lead, the Aggies did not trail at any point in the rest of the match.
Kentucky (30-3) continued to struggle at the net in the second set. The Wildcats had nine errors in the first set and six more while falling behind 19-9 in the second. The Aggies continued to dominate, winning 25-15 after outhitting their SEC rival .253—.077.
Stowers and Lednicky had eight kills each in the first two sets, with Stowers hitting .368 and Lednicky .240.
Texas A&M led 13-10 in the third set before a kill by Lednicky started a 6-1 scoring run for a commanding 19-11 lead, six points from the national championship.