COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Jazzmin Babers and Kiara McGee each posted career highs with 20 kills apiece to lead Texas A&M to a 27-25, 25-21, 27-29, 16-25, 15-9 hard-fought victory over New Mexico State in a match that determined the champion of the Texas A&M Invitational at Reed Arena.
Babers, a junior middle blocker, took home tournament MVP honors, capping the tournament by hitting .432 and also posting 10 blocks and finishing with a career-high and match-high 27 points in the championship match. McGee, an all-tournament selection, tallied 13 digs in the victory to record the second career double-double of her career and added a career-high five blocks to finish with a career-high 22.5 points. Junior outside hitter Emily Hardesty, who had eight kills and 12 digs in the win against NMSU, joined Babers and McGee on the all-tournament team.
Sophomore setter Stephanie Aiple posted a career-high 60 assists while directing the A&M offense to a .285 hitting percentage, and she added a personal-best five blocks as well as 14 digs, one shy of her career high. Freshman middle blocker Kaitlyn Blake also posted career bests with 11 kills and nine blocks, helping A&M to a 19-6 lead in team blocks, and sophomore libero Amy Nettles pitched in a match-high 17 digs as Texas A&M won its fourth consecutive match to improve to 4-1 on the season.
A&M fought off two set points in the opening set, which featured 19 ties and nine lead changes with neither team building more than a three-point lead. NMSU took the lead at 13-12 and built the largest lead by either team at 17-14 after scoring three consecutive points. A&M chipped away at the lead and tied the score four times before Babers got a kill on a slide attack to put A&M ahead 22-21. NMSU regained the lead following a kill and an A&M attack error, but Hardesty put down a kill to even the score at 23-23. A kill by all-tournament selection Tatyana Battle put NMSU at set point but Blake countered with a kill as NMSU was called for a block error on the play. NMSU was serving for the set for a second time following a kill by Ariadnne Sierra, but Ashlie Reasor kept A&M alive with a sharp cross-court kill that tied the score at 25-25. A&M, which was outhit .222 to .189 in the frame, then took the lead following a big block by Reasor and Blake, and NMSU hit long on the ensuing play to close out the first set.
The second set was tied at 15 when Babers got an off-speed kill and Blake posted a kill courtesy of another NMSU block error. NMSU, which was outhit .441 to .171 in the stanza, then hit wide as A&M equaled its then-largest lead at 18-15. NMSU got back within a point at 20-19 and 21-20 before Babers put down two kills during a 3-0 run that put A&M serving for the set, 24-20. Bradley Nash got a kill for NMSU, but McGee followed with a powerful cross-court kill to end the set, giving A&M a 2-0 lead in the match.
A&M had its chances to win the third set and complete the sweep, but a scrappy NMSU team, which had overcome a 2-0 set deficit against Wichita State to open the tournament, continued to battle. A&M used a 4-0 run to build a 20-18 lead, but NMSU fought back and tied the score at 21 and 22. McGee and Babers then had back-to-back kills to put A&M at match point, 24-22. NMSU stayed alive with a kill, and A&M hit long and then hit into a block to return the lead to NMSU, 25-24.
McGee and Babers fought off the set point, teaming for a block to tie the score at 25-25, but Battle posted a kill to put NMSU at set point for the second time. A Hardesty kill and a Babers ace quickly return the lead to A&M, which would be serving for the match for the third time. NMSU then posted two kills — including one set up by an A&M overpass — and then served an ace to get the 29-27 victory and force another set.
NMSU carried the momentum into the fourth set, jumping out to a 5-0 lead. NMSU continued to pull away while outhitting A&M, .324 to .139. NMSU doubled up A&M, 20-10, following a four-point spurt, and A&M was unable to get any closer than six points before all-tournament team member Gwen Murphy put down one of her 12 kills of the match to clinch the set and send the match to a decisive fifth set.
There were five ties in the final frame, the last coming at 5-5 before A&M, which outhit NMSU .529 to .045, began to score two points for every one point scored by NMSU. The 2-for-1 scoring trend continued for the remainder of the match, with a McGee kill putting A&M at match point and Babers and Aiple teaming for a match-clinching block.
NMSU, which had its three-match win streak snapped to fall to 5-1, had four players with double-digit kills, including Battle who had a team high 18 kills. Nash and Sasha-lee Thomas had 14 kills apiece, and Murphy added 12 kills as NMSU led A&M in team kills, 74-68.
Next up for A&M will is the Iowa Comfort Suites Challenge in Iowa City, Iowa, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 11-12. The Aggies open the tournament Friday at 1:30 p.m. against former Big 12 Conference-foe Iowa State at Carver-Hawkeye Arena. A&M also plays Milwaukee on Friday at 6 p.m. and closes out the tournament Saturday at 7 p.m. against the host Hawkeyes.