
Cougars Sweep Mavericks
9/5/2025 11:21:00 PM | Volleyball
Houston continues to roll, downs Omaha in straight sets for fifth consecutive win
HOUSTON – The Houston Volleyball team picked up its fourth sweep of the season, downing Omaha in three-sets at Fertitta Center on Friday night.
Houston (5-0) was powered by stellar performances from senior Brenya Reid, who tallied 16 kills on a .341 efficiency, and senior Lottie Scully, who posted 34 assists, four aces, three blocks and seven digs. Overall, Houston hit .333 in the match, its third of the year above .300, while recording eight blocks and holding Omaha (2-2) to a sub-.200 hitting percentage in two of the three sets.
The Cougars overcame a slow start to the first as the Mavericks used a 7-1 run to claim a 12-5 edge in the opening frame. With Omaha still holding a six-point lead as Houston reached 11 points, the Cougars mounted a flurry of small rallies to even the set at 18-18. The teams then battled to 19-19, 20-20, 24-24 and 25-25 ties before a kill from Reid and ace from freshman Aubrey Sears clinched the set, 27-25.
Houston maintained the momentum heading into the second. Winning the first four points, the Cougars forced an early Omaha timeout at 9-4 after another 4-0 run reestablished the lead. Houston maintained its edge until the Mavericks earned their first lead of the frame at 13-12. The set remained close after with neither team claiming larger than a two-point edge until Houston won back-to-back points to win the set, 25-22.
The Cougars secured the win in the third. Evenly splitting the first 20 points, Houston and Omaha saw 10 ties in the frame including as late as 16-16. A 3-0 run for the Cougars put the home team in front while a 4-1 stretch put the set away for Houston, 25-20.
NOTABLES
· Houston's 11 tied for the third-most in a three-set match in program history, matching the total the team set against Jackson State on Sept. 5, 2015.
· Reid has led Houston in kills in four of five matches so far this season.
· At 5-0, this year marks the second time under Head Coach David Rehr the Cougars have started 5-0.
UP NEXT
Houston concludes the Flo Hyman Classic with a 4 p.m., Saturday meeting with LSU.
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Houston (5-0) was powered by stellar performances from senior Brenya Reid, who tallied 16 kills on a .341 efficiency, and senior Lottie Scully, who posted 34 assists, four aces, three blocks and seven digs. Overall, Houston hit .333 in the match, its third of the year above .300, while recording eight blocks and holding Omaha (2-2) to a sub-.200 hitting percentage in two of the three sets.
The Cougars overcame a slow start to the first as the Mavericks used a 7-1 run to claim a 12-5 edge in the opening frame. With Omaha still holding a six-point lead as Houston reached 11 points, the Cougars mounted a flurry of small rallies to even the set at 18-18. The teams then battled to 19-19, 20-20, 24-24 and 25-25 ties before a kill from Reid and ace from freshman Aubrey Sears clinched the set, 27-25.
Houston maintained the momentum heading into the second. Winning the first four points, the Cougars forced an early Omaha timeout at 9-4 after another 4-0 run reestablished the lead. Houston maintained its edge until the Mavericks earned their first lead of the frame at 13-12. The set remained close after with neither team claiming larger than a two-point edge until Houston won back-to-back points to win the set, 25-22.
The Cougars secured the win in the third. Evenly splitting the first 20 points, Houston and Omaha saw 10 ties in the frame including as late as 16-16. A 3-0 run for the Cougars put the home team in front while a 4-1 stretch put the set away for Houston, 25-20.
NOTABLES
· Houston's 11 tied for the third-most in a three-set match in program history, matching the total the team set against Jackson State on Sept. 5, 2015.
· Reid has led Houston in kills in four of five matches so far this season.
· At 5-0, this year marks the second time under Head Coach David Rehr the Cougars have started 5-0.
UP NEXT
Houston concludes the Flo Hyman Classic with a 4 p.m., Saturday meeting with LSU.
SUPPORT YOUR COOGS
Fans can make a direct impact on the success of Houston Volleyball by providing NIL opportunities or by joining the Point Houston Club which provides financial support directly to Houston Volleyball for needs beyond its operating budget.
STAY CONNECTED
Fans can receive updates by following @UHCougarVB on X, formerly known as Twitter, and catch up with the latest news and notes on the team by clicking LIKE on the team's Facebook page at UHCougarVB. Fans also can follow the team on Instagram at @UHCougarVB.
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Team Stats
UNO
UH
Kills
38
42
Errors
16
9
Attempts
99
99
Hitting %
.222
.333
Points
51.0
61.0
Assists
35
39
Aces
9
11
Blocks
4
8
Game Leaders
Kills-Aces-Blocks
Players Mentioned
Houston at Big 12 Media Days
Thursday, August 07
Cougars All-Access: Barakat Rahmon (VB)
Tuesday, November 19
Cougars All-Access: Kate Georgiades (VB)
Wednesday, October 02
Cougars All-Access: David Rehr (VB)
Monday, September 16