The No. 3 seed Texas Longhorns (23-2, 13-2) will face the No. 1 seed Kentucky Wildcats (24-2, 15-0) in the final of the 2025 SEC Volleyball Tournament on Tuesday in Savannah as head coach Jerritt Elliott
seeks to add his 16th conference title in burnt orange and white.
In the last outing between the two juggernauts, the Wildcats swept the Longhorns on the Forty Acres, delivering the first and only Texas home loss on the 2025 season and the first sweep suffered by Elliott’s program since a defeat by Stanford in 2023. It was the first sweep at home for the Horns in 12 years.
Kentucky’s outside hitters Eva Hudson and Brooklyn DeLeye were dominant in the match as Hudson notched a match-high 20 kills with only one hitting error on 42 swings for a .452 hitting efficiency rating. DeLeye was also efficient, hitting at a .417 rate for the match with 18 kills and only three errors on her 36 swings. So the Longhorns will need to find ways to get the two stars for the Wildcats out of rhythm to secure the SEC title.
In a four-set win over No. 4 seed Tennessee on Monday, Hudson wasn’t as crisp as she was against Texas with 18 kills on 59 swings for a .220 hitting percentage, but DeLeye was sensational, hitting 370 with 22 kills on 46 swings. Junior libero Molly Tuozzo set her carer high with 25 assists.
Texas earned the rematch with Kentucky by earning redemption against Texas A&M, the only other team to beat the Longhorns this season, thanks to a strong defensive effort — Texas recorded a season-high 15 blocks in four sets, led by a career-high eight blocks from sophomore middle blocker Ayden Ames. It’s the type of performance Texas may need again on Tuesday to slow down the dynamic Kentucky duo.
First serve of the SEC Championship is at the Enmarket Arena at 6:00 p.m. Central on SEC Network.











