No. 4 UCLA dominated past greats in a weekend series against No. 11 USC in front of a crowd of about 5,000 in historic Pauley Pavilion, while No. 13 Loyola Chicago defeated No. 7 Ohio. They increased their presence in the MIVA race by defeating State University. Highlights Saturday's NCAA Men's Division I-II Volleyball.
In the Professional Volleyball Federation, serving specialist Casey records 5 points. Evans helped shift the momentum in a competitive match Atlanta Vibe defeated San Diego Mojo in 3 sets on the road. This will be followed by a recap of Sunday's light indoor schedule.
The top college men's teams in the second weekend series are No. 8 Stanford (8-7, 1-2 MPSF) and No. 1 Grand Canyon (14-0, 5-0). In the Big West battle, fifth-place University of California, Irvine (11-4, 1-0) will take on 18th-place University of California, San Diego (7-9, 1-1). NEC's Sacred Heart (6-10) visits Big West No. 3 Hawaii (13-1). And in MIVA, league-leading Ball State (13-7, 6-1, ranked 12th) will face Queens (6-12, 2-7).
The Columbus Fury (3-2) will take their third straight win into a PVF matchup against the host Orlando Valkyries (4-4). Outside hitter Megan Courtney Rush, who sat out Monday's Fury's Road win over the Las Vegas Thrill, is among the potential starters.
PVF also has two games scheduled on Monday. The Vibe will face the Vegas Thrill (3-5) and the Mojo will take on the Grand Rapids Rise (3-3).
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The historic Pauley was attended by 4,727 people, including members of the Bruins' 1981, 1982, 1983 and 1984 NCAA championship teams. University of California Los Angeles (14-4, 5-1) for eight consecutive wins. University of Southern California (10-8, 2-4) 26-24, 23-25, 25-17, 25-21. The Bruins felt good about themselves after the Trojans' sweep at the Galen Center on Thursday night. Partisan Saturday outscored USC 30-19, posting a 58-39 advantage in kills and drawing a crowd. And he outscored his crosstown rivals by .382-.202.All-American middle blocker Merrick McHenry had three aces and had a perfect 7-for-7 hit in his 15th at-bat. Consecutive game hitting was over .400.
UCLA's Zach Lama had 16 kills (.480), including four errors on 25 swings, and Grant Sloan had 13 kills and two aces.Riley Hayne was the only Trojan Double digit kill with 11.
loyola chicago They got back-to-back kills from freshman outside hitter Daniel Fabikovic and completed a hard-fought, error-prone match to a 25-22, 20-25, 30-28, 15-25, 15-12 victory. Ohio Before Columbus 1,591.
With three consecutive wins, the Ramblers moved up to 3rd place with an overall record of 11 wins and 8 losses, and a MIVA of 6 wins and 3 losses. Loyola also dominated the regular season series against the Buckeyes, winning in five sets on its home court.
Fabicovich had 15 kills against four errors in 31 attempts (.355 batting average) and added an ace, one solo block and five block assists. Pinmate Parker Van Buren posted a .405 clip (19 kills, 4 errors on 35 swings).
This is just the fourth time redshirt junior setter Dan Mangun, a preseason All-American, has started. Mangun's quarterback had a successful attack with an overall batting average of .339 and a batting average of .471 in the tiebreak, scoring a team-high nine points.
“To our credit, we're a gritty team, but I felt tonight we were just gritty,” Ramblers coach John Hawks told the media. “We were tough and came up big in the big moments. I'm very proud that that's starting to become our identity.” Ohio State (14-4, 8-2) They had 21 more kills than Loyola (75 to 54), but were hurt by 23 attack errors and 24 mistakes from the service line (versus 10 aces). Jacob Pasteur had 19 kills and six aces and added nine digs. Shane Wetzel had 24 kills and a .391 batting average.
Other locations in MIVA No.14 Lewis (10-8, 4-4) won 25-15, 25-21, 19-25, 25-20 with Daniel Haber (19 kills, .567 batting average) and Max Lockett (18 kills). Ta.visit Purdue Fort Wayne (9-9, 3-6), batting average .179. … quincy MIVA's (5-8) dropped to the surging independents in a 25-15, 27-25, 25-23 decision on its home court. lincoln memorial (11-4). The 19th-ranked Railsplitters enjoyed a balanced attack led by Griffin Wheatley (9 kills), Luigi Pacini (8 kills) and Matthew Gentry (8 kills).
No.10 pepperdine (12-5, 2-3) Dodged 5 sets of bullets on the streets of MPSF and won against the bottom 20-25, 25-22, 20-25, 25-20, 15-12. Concordia-Irvine (6-7, 0-3). The issue wasn't resolved until the Waves hit .474 in the tiebreaker. Pepperdine got 20 kills, an ace, 14 digs and four block assists from 6-foot-7 UCLA transfer Cole Ketrzynski, who hit .405. Gage Doble's 16 kills, two aces and nine digs helped the Golden Eagles extend the game. … University of California Santa Barbara Big West's (7-10) threw a .070 batting blanket during the visit (26 kills, 21 errors) charleston (8-10) EIVA wins 25-20, 25-21, 25-19. Geste Bianchi led the Gauchos with 11 kills and four aces.
In the Conference Carolina action, mount of olives (12-3, 6-2) won 4-4. king (2-14, 2-6) Despite a tough sled in the last two sets, they lost the third set 28-26 before winning the fourth set 25-23. Hayden Freer held the victorious Trojans to 17 kills, two fewer kills than the total recorded by Tornado one-man gangster AJ Druker.
He hit .471 and made six aces. … burton (9-5, 4-4) More misery piled up Lees McRae (1-16, 0-8), outscoring the visitors 75-45 over three sets.
Harvard University (8-5) EIVA used a balanced attack to earn a four-set road win over NEC. d'Youville (6-6) … host george mason EIVA's (7-7) overcame a speed bump in the third set to outscore NEC. saint francis (9-6) at 4. … Visiting long island u. (5-11, 2-3NEC) held fairy dickinson (6-8, 0-3) with a batting average of .126 and four wins.
ECC match visit dominican It took 23 kills from Phineas Wily to stop it. american international 5th inning (15-11 in tiebreak). …Logan Whitaker's 23 kills helped host the game. Merrimack NEC Travel's ECC St. Thomas Aquinas 5 sets (5th set 15-11). … Jackson Hicks had nine kills with .615 efficiency as the hosts. fort
valley state sweep kentucky At SIAC. … NAIA member reinhardt Improved to 13-1 with home court sweep talladega and SIAC's edward waters. … Visiting Maryville Top Independent Associates Takurum In three. … Independent thomas moore finished sweeping the roads of roberts wesleyan ECC won the third set 34-32.
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When true rookie Casey Evans (Georgia) came on and served in the second set, atlanta atmosphere (5-3) pulled away from the following. san diego mojo (1-5) 19-16. After scoring an ace and four more “real points,” Vibe turned the tables.
Outside hitter Leah Edmond and opponent Anna Lazareva scored with incredible efficiency, beating the crowd of 3,071 at Viejas Arena 26-24, 25-20, 25- in just 1 hour and 48 minutes. They returned home with a landslide victory of 3 points.
The charismatic Edmond recorded 22 kills (7.3 per set average) against 5 errors (.414 efficiency) in 41 attempts, along with an ace and 12 digs. Russian veteran Lazareva seemed to be getting more comfortable with each match for PVF, recording 20 kills with six errors on 44 swings (.318), adding an ace and two solo blocks.
No other Vibe hitter had more than five kills (OH Allie Linehan came up empty with four errors in 18 attempts), but it hardly mattered. Libero Morgan Hentz had 14 goals and five assists.
True rookie Temi Thomas Airala (last in Wisconsin) led Mojo with nine kills, but hit .129 with 31 swings. Middle blocker Ronica Stone had eight kills on 17 errorless swings, and fellow middle Hannah Tapp had five point denials.
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