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Kentucky vs Pitt live blog: Scoring updates, highlights

The Kentucky Wildcats volleyball team faces another tough match today against Pitt. Follow along for live updates and highlights.

The Kentucky Wildcats volleyball team kicked off their 2026 season with a convincing 3-0 sweep of the top-ten Wisconsin Badgers. This promising start sets the stage for their upcoming match against another formidable opponent, the Pittsburgh Panthers. The Panthers currently hold a position within the top five rankings, making them a strong contender for the game.

Star player Olivia Babcock delivered a stellar performance in Pitt's previous encounter with Kentucky, indicating she will be a focal point in the upcoming contest. For the Wildcats, Brooklyn DeLeye and Morgan Gaerte showcased commendable performances in their debut matches, while Lizzie Carr played a crucial role in their 3-0 victory over Wisconsin.

The Wildcats' defensive strategy will be vital in today's game, and they will need to capitalize on opportunities to block crucial shots. Additionally, minimizing unforced errors and ensuring precise passing will be key to their success. The matchup is expected to be highly competitive, featuring two championship-caliber teams. For those interested in following the action, live updates and highlights will be available throughout the match on ESPN. The game is scheduled to take place on Sunday, August 23, at 4:00 P.M. ET.

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