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K-State Upends #14 Kansas in Five Sets Friday
Oct 25, 2025 | Volleyball
LAWRENCE, Kan. – K-State overcame a 2-1 deficit to pull off a five-set victory over No. 14 Kansas at Allen Fieldhouse, 14-25, 25-17, 18-25, 25-23, 15-18, marking its first win over the Jayhawks since 2020.
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In front of a crowd of 7,550, K-State (11-6, 4-5 Big 12) rallied behind 93 digs and 11.0 total blocks to snap an eight-match losing streak against its in-state rival. The Wildcats last defeated KU in a five-set match in Lawrence on October 30, 2020.
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Additionally, K-State handed the Jayhawks (15-8, 6-3 Big 12) their first loss since October 1, ending their five-match winning streak. It also marks KU's only loss of the season to an unranked opponent.
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Libero Symone Sims and middle blocker Jordyn Williams anchored a defense that limited KU to its third-lowest team hitting percentage of the season at .137 – its lowest mark in Big 12 play. Sims, a junior from Frisco, Texas recorded a career-high 26 digs with two service aces, while Williams led the match with eight blocks (one solo, seven assists) to go along with nine kills. Â
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Aniya Clinton, Shaylee Myers and Ava LeGrand each registered double-doubles in the upset. Clinton tallied a match-high 16 kills along with 14 digs, while Myers added 15 kills and 16 digs. LeGrand, who has recorded eight double-doubles in the last 10 matches, dished out 33 assists with 15 digs.
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The victory marked the program's first over a top-15 team since 2023, where the Wildcats swept No. 3 Texas – the eventual National Champion.
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FROM THE CATS
JASON MANSFIELD, K-STATE HEAD COACH
Overall comments
"The crowd was incredible tonight. We agreed to do this knowing it was going to be a great crowd but also knowing this isn't necessarily a home court for them. They had never played here before, so we felt like it would be a good match and a great environment. The girls really stepped up after the first set. I'm really proud of our bounce back in the second set, and then how we battled through a tough third and fourth. We've been so close in these last few matches, and I'm just really happy for them. They deserve a win like this against a really good team and they found a way to finish."
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On K-State's defense
"We had 93 digs as a team. It was incredible. And Symone [Sims] having 26 of them was just fantastic. That's the type of team we know we need to be, especially against a team that can hit over our block a lot – or really over anyone's block. We needed to play great defense, and we did."
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On Jordyn Williams' performance
"We need her to be great, both as a blocker and as an attacker, and when she's going, we're just a much better team. I'm really proud of her – her connection with Ava [LeGrand] was special tonight."
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On Aniya Clinton's performance
"When it comes to Aniya [Clinton], when she plays with passion and grit and really wants the ball, we're a different team. She's one of our leaders out there. I love it when she's aggressive offensively. She got a couple of big blocks at the end against [Jovana Zelenovic], and those are the types of plays she's capable of making. We wanted to match her up in front of [Zelenovic], which was a tough assignment both attacking and blocking, but I thought she handled it extremely well. She had a tough day – her club coach passed away today – and I know she wanted to play well for him. And she did."
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SET-BY-SET
Set 1 – #14 KU 25, K-State 14
BEYOND THE BOX
UP NEXT
The Wildcats are back in action Wednesday, October 29 in Salt Lake City, Utah, to take on Utah (10-10, 2-6 Big 12) before facing BYU (16-4, 4-4 Big 12) on Halloween.
Single-match tickets are available for all K-State home matches through the K-State Athletics ticket office at 1-800-221-CATS and www.kstatesports.com/tickets.
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In front of a crowd of 7,550, K-State (11-6, 4-5 Big 12) rallied behind 93 digs and 11.0 total blocks to snap an eight-match losing streak against its in-state rival. The Wildcats last defeated KU in a five-set match in Lawrence on October 30, 2020.
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Additionally, K-State handed the Jayhawks (15-8, 6-3 Big 12) their first loss since October 1, ending their five-match winning streak. It also marks KU's only loss of the season to an unranked opponent.
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Libero Symone Sims and middle blocker Jordyn Williams anchored a defense that limited KU to its third-lowest team hitting percentage of the season at .137 – its lowest mark in Big 12 play. Sims, a junior from Frisco, Texas recorded a career-high 26 digs with two service aces, while Williams led the match with eight blocks (one solo, seven assists) to go along with nine kills. Â
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Aniya Clinton, Shaylee Myers and Ava LeGrand each registered double-doubles in the upset. Clinton tallied a match-high 16 kills along with 14 digs, while Myers added 15 kills and 16 digs. LeGrand, who has recorded eight double-doubles in the last 10 matches, dished out 33 assists with 15 digs.
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The victory marked the program's first over a top-15 team since 2023, where the Wildcats swept No. 3 Texas – the eventual National Champion.
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FROM THE CATS
JASON MANSFIELD, K-STATE HEAD COACH
Overall comments
"The crowd was incredible tonight. We agreed to do this knowing it was going to be a great crowd but also knowing this isn't necessarily a home court for them. They had never played here before, so we felt like it would be a good match and a great environment. The girls really stepped up after the first set. I'm really proud of our bounce back in the second set, and then how we battled through a tough third and fourth. We've been so close in these last few matches, and I'm just really happy for them. They deserve a win like this against a really good team and they found a way to finish."
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On K-State's defense
"We had 93 digs as a team. It was incredible. And Symone [Sims] having 26 of them was just fantastic. That's the type of team we know we need to be, especially against a team that can hit over our block a lot – or really over anyone's block. We needed to play great defense, and we did."
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On Jordyn Williams' performance
"We need her to be great, both as a blocker and as an attacker, and when she's going, we're just a much better team. I'm really proud of her – her connection with Ava [LeGrand] was special tonight."
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On Aniya Clinton's performance
"When it comes to Aniya [Clinton], when she plays with passion and grit and really wants the ball, we're a different team. She's one of our leaders out there. I love it when she's aggressive offensively. She got a couple of big blocks at the end against [Jovana Zelenovic], and those are the types of plays she's capable of making. We wanted to match her up in front of [Zelenovic], which was a tough assignment both attacking and blocking, but I thought she handled it extremely well. She had a tough day – her club coach passed away today – and I know she wanted to play well for him. And she did."
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SET-BY-SET
Set 1 – #14 KU 25, K-State 14
- Highlighted by a 6-1 scoring run, the Jayhawks expanded their lead to eight, 15-7, kills by Aurora Papac and Jovana Zelenovic.
- KU racked up 10 kills and hit at a .176 team efficiency in Set 1, while the defense forced K-State's eight errors behind three total blocks. The Wildcats tallied eight kills, that included four by Clinton.
- Down 9-5, the Wildcats rounded out a 9-1 scoring run to take their just their second lead of the match. K-State fended off the Jayhawks late rally to put the set away.
- Clinton led an offense that hit at a match-leading .237 clip with five kills. As a team, K-State produced 13 kills with four errors on 38 swings.
- Behind four total team blocks, the Wildcats held the Jayhawks to a -.023 hitting percentage (9 kills, 10 errors, 43 attempts).
- Trailing 14-11, K-State put two on the board with the help of a service error and ace by Clinton. However, the Wildcats were unable to overcome to deficit as KU answered with four straight points to run away with the set win.
- As a team, K-State hit .156 (10 kills, 5 errors), while KU produced a .205 (13 kills, 5 errors) hitting percentage.
- Service errors proved to be the difference maker, as K-State had four against KU's two. The Jayhawks served up three aces in the set.
- Following KU's 9-4 run, K-State responded with consecutive kills from Myers and Williams to open the Wildcats' own successful run and bring the score within two, 16-14.
- With a pair of aces by Clinton and Myers' 12th kill of the night, K-State rallied to take a 23-22 lead. Myers delivered the final blow with her sixth kill of the set.
- The Wildcats registered 14 kills on 43 swings (.140), and recorded three service aces.
- K-State capitalized on a 4-0 scoring run to take a 7-3 in the final set but was answered with a successful run from KU to make it a one-point set.
- Leading 8-7, the Wildcats put together a 7-1 closing run to put the match away.
- Wildcats upset KU in five-sets, 14-25, 25-17, 18-25, 25-23, 15-8, Friday night.
- K-State hit .137 (51 kills, 27 errors) while KU was limited to a .104 hitting percentage with 48 kills and 29 errors.
- In total, the match had 19 tie scores with nine lead changes.
- Clinton led the match with 16 kills (.156), followed by Myers with 15. Williams added nine.
- Sims produced a match-leading 26 digs with a perfect 1.000 reception percentage.
- LeGrand dished out 33 assists to go along with six kills and five blocks.
- K-State had seven service aces led by Clinton with three.
- Five different Wildcats tallied a block, led by Williams with a match-high eight blocks (1 solo, 7 assists),
- The Cats out-dug the Jayhawks 93-78 and with an 11.0-10.0 edge in blocks.
BEYOND THE BOX
- K-State leads the all-time series, 68-62-1, dating back to 1974, while the win snapped an eight-match losing streak to KU.
- K-State last won on October 30, 2020, a five-set victory in Lawrence.
- Cats are 32-22 on the road in the series.
- K-State is 2-3 against Top 25 teams in 2025, posting an overall 8-16 record against nationally ranked foes in the Mansfield era.
- Myers recorded her 16th match of the year eclipsing the 10-kill mark – 14th consecutive match with 10 or more kills.
- Clinton turned in her seventh consecutive match with double-digit kills – 15th 10-kill match of the season.
UP NEXT
The Wildcats are back in action Wednesday, October 29 in Salt Lake City, Utah, to take on Utah (10-10, 2-6 Big 12) before facing BYU (16-4, 4-4 Big 12) on Halloween.
Single-match tickets are available for all K-State home matches through the K-State Athletics ticket office at 1-800-221-CATS and www.kstatesports.com/tickets.
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Team Stats
KState
KU
Kills
51
48
Errors
27
29
Attempts
175
183
Hitting %
.137
.104
Points
69.0
66.0
Assists
47
46
Aces
7
8
Blocks
11
10
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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