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Stowers, Lednicky Lead Texas A&M to Sweep Pittsburgh in Semifinal, Secure Berth in Championship Game

Texas A&M reached its first national championship after sweeping No. 1 seed Pitt, led by 34 combined kills from Kyndal Stowers and Logan Lednicky, officials said.

  • On Thursday at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Texas A&M Aggies defeated No. 1 seed Pittsburgh Panthers 29-27, 25-21, 25-20 to reach their first national championship on Sunday.
  • Kyndal Stowers and Logan Lednicky combined for 34 points, with Stowers producing 16 kills on.433 hitting and Lednicky adding 14 kills on.323 hitting.
  • A tight opening set saw seven lead changes and 16 ties before Texas A&M converted its fourth set point to win 29-27, and a late run closed the third set 25-20.
  • Pittsburgh Panthers now faces extended semifinal frustration with five straight Final Four losses, and coach Dan Fisher said he was upset about the defensive shortcomings in their first sweep this season; Texas A&M Aggies will face the winner of Kentucky and Wisconsin.
  • Texas A&M coach Jamie Morrison, named 2025 AVCA Coach of the Year, leads the team with Kyndal Stowers returning after concussions wearing an FDA-cleared Q-Collar and Logan Lednicky extending her 22nd consecutive double-digit kill match.
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Stowers, Lednicky lead Texas A&M to sweep Pittsburgh in semifinal, secure berth in championship game

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Kyndal Stowers and Logan Lednicky combined for 34 points to lead Texas A&M to a 29-27, 25-21, 25-20 sweep of Pittsburgh on Thursday, punching their ticket to the national championship game.

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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette broke the news in Pittsburgh, United States on Thursday, December 18, 2025.
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