Campbell vs Texas A&M Volleyball In The NCAA Tournament: What To Know
Campbell vs Texas A&M Volleyball In The NCAA Tournament: What To Know
The Campbell Camels are set to take on the Texas A&M Aggies in the first round of the 2025 NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Championship on December 5th.

The Campbell Camels are set to take on the Texas A&M Aggies in the first round of the 2025 NCAA Division I Women’s Volleyball Championship on December 5, after clinching their first-ever CAA Volleyball Championship title.
Campbell enters the tournament at 23-6 overall, riding momentum from their dramatic five-set CAA championship win and a strong finish to their regular season schedule.
They’ll face a formidable opponent: Texas A&M, a No. 3 seed entering the tournament at 23-4 and hosting the opener at College Station, Texas.
For the Camels, this matchup is a chance to leverage their CAA-championship confidence and underdog status to pull off a major upset, while Texas A&M aims to assert its seeding and home-court advantage early.
Campbell Volleyball’s Rise — From Underdogs to CAA Champions
The Camels captured both the regular-season and tournament crowns in the Coastal Athletic Association (CAA) this season, a first in program history.
In the title match, Campbell overcame a 2–1 set deficit and fended off three match points in the fourth set before closing out a dramatic 3–2 victory over top-seeded Hofstra Pride (26-24, 17-25, 20-25, 26-24, 15-12).
According to their 2025 schedule, the Camels faced a challenging slate of conference and non-conference opponents — experience that built resilience ahead of tournament time.
Key Players To Watch: Freshman outside-hitter Maja Daca played a pivotal role, delivering clutch kills during Campbell’s comeback in the CAA final and leading the team in aces for the season, including a season-best six-ace match.
Meanwhile, Gwen Wolkow delivered the finishing touches in the title match, and senior Abbie Tuyo — one of Campbell’s lone true-Texas players — came alive late with back-to-back kills in the fifth set to help seal the championship.
With momentum, confidence, and tournament hardware in hand, Campbell enters the NCAA Tournament riding high.
Texas A&M’s Volleyball Dominance — SEC Powerhouse, Riding a Historic Regular Season
The Aggies closed the season at 23-4 overall, with a 14-1 mark in conference play — the best regular-season winning percentage in school history (.933).
Their strong résumé earned them a No. 3 seed and the right to host the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament at home in Reed Arena.
Under head coach Jamie Morrison, the Aggies have once again established themselves among the national elite, showcasing both depth and consistency throughout the season.
Key Players To Watch: The Aggies’ roster features a collection of experienced hitters, blockers, and defenders — all of whom will be expected to step up against a hot-handed, upset-minded Campbell squad. Their balanced attack and home-court advantage make them formidable favorites.
How To Watch Campbell vs Texas A&M Volleyball
The Camels will face the Aggies in the 2025 NCAA Volleyball Tournament on December 5th at 7:30 PM CT.
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